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Marion County EQIP
The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) is a voluntary
conservation program of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
that promotes agricultural production and environmental quality. This program is
available to farmers and offers financial and technical assistance to install or
implement structural and management practices on eligible agricultural land.
The following are Marion County resource concerns to be addressed by EQIP
Soil Erosion
- Sheet and Rill- removal of uniform layer of soil from the land surface
caused by rainfall and surface water runoff.
- Ephemeral Gully- reoccurring gullies on cropland caused by concentrated
flow of runoff water. They are obliterated by normal tillage operations.
- Classic Gully- Eroded channels that are too deep to be crossed with farm
equipment. They enlarge progressively by head cutting or lateral widening.
Plant Condition
- Productivity, Health and Vigor- Plants do not produce the yields, quality
or soil cover to meet client objectives.
- Forage Quality and Palatability – Plants do not have adequate nutritive
value or palatability for the intended use.
Soil Condition
- Contaminants- Animal waste and other Organics-N,K,P Nutrient levels from
applied animal waste, run off from livestock containment facilities or other
organics restrict desired use of the land.
Domestic animals
- Inadequate quantities and quality of feed and forage Total feed and forage
is insufficient to meet the nutritional and production needs of the kinds and
classes of livestock.
- Inadequate stock water.-The quantity, quality and distribution of drinking
water in insufficient to meet the production goals for the kinds and classes
of livestock.
Water Quality
- Excessive Nutrients and Organics in Ground and Surface Water- Degrading
ground and surface water quality due to excess animal waste and other
nutrients
Air Quality
- Particulate matter less than 10 micrometers in diameter-Particulate matter
less than 10 micrometers in diameter are suspended in the air causing
potential health hazards to humans and animals.
Air Quality
- Objectionable Odors – Land use and management, operations produce
offensive smells.
Fish and wildlife
- Threatened and Endangered Species- Fish and wildlife populations and/or
habitat quantity and quality have reached a level that one or more species are
in danger of or threatened with extinction.
These resource concerns address the following National EQIP priorities:
- Reduction of non-point source pollution, such as nutrients, sediment,
pesticides, or excess salinity in impaired watersheds consistent with Total
Daily Maximum Loads (TMDL's), where available, as well as the reduction of
groundwater contamination and reduction of point sources such as contamination
from confined animal feeding operations;
- Reduction of emissions, such as particulate matter, nitrogen oxides (NOx),
volatile organic compounds, and ozone precursors and depleters that contribute
to air quality impairment violations of National Ambient Air Quality
Standards;
- Reduction in soil erosion and sedimentation from unacceptable high levels
on agricultural land;
- Promotion of at-risk species habitat conservation
The goal of the locally led group was to recommend a ranking system that
rewarded and gave priority to those producers that address the above resource
concerns. The ranking will be completed for the specific practices to be applied
through the EQIP contract. Sign-up is continuous at the NRCS field office.
Application ranking will be done periodically as funding allocations become
available, will be announced through the NRCS State Office, and will be
publicized by all levels of NRCS. The NRCS may establish local, minimum ranking
cut-off levels for funding selection.
The local work group also recommended a list of conservation practices that
are the most cost-effective, longest duration and address these priority
resource concerns in the district.
For more information on EQIP and other NRCS administrated programs contact
the Marion County USDA Service Center located at1445 Lake Dr , Knoxville, IA
50138. Phone 641)842-5314. Fax (641) 842-2219.
The following files require
Acrobat Reader.
EQIP
Practice List - 2009
EQIP
Application Ranking - 2009
EQIP
Practice List - 2008 For Archival Purposes Only
EQIP
Application Ranking - 2008 For Archival Purposes Only
EQIP
Practice List - 2007 For Archival Purposes Only
EQIP
Application Ranking - 2007 For Archival Purposes Only
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