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Kentucky Environmental Quality Incentives Program

Updated 01/26/2006

2006 EQIP Signup and Application Information

The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) was reauthorized in the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (Farm Bill) to provide a voluntary conservation program for farmers and ranchers that promotes agricultural production and environmental quality as compatible national goals.  EQIP offers financial and technical help to assist eligible participants install or implement structural and management practices on eligible agricultural land.

EQIP offers contracts with a minimum term that ends one year after the implementation of the last scheduled practices and a maximum term of ten years.  These contracts provide incentive payments and cost-shares to implement conservation practices.  Persons who are engaged in livestock or agricultural production on eligible land may participate in the EQIP program.  EQIP activities are carried out according to an environmental quality incentives program plan of operations developed in conjunction with the producer that identifies the appropriate conservation practice or practices to address the resource concerns.  The practices are subject to NRCS technical standards adapted for local conditions. 

Some documents require Adobe Acrobat DocumentAdobe Acrobat Reader or Microsoft WordMicrosoft Word.

        Adobe Acrobat Document Acrobat PDF document - List of Cost-Share Rates by Practice

        Microsoft Word Microsoft Word document - List of Cost-Share Rates by Practice

 

        Adobe Acrobat Document Acrobat PDF document - Kentucky 2006 EQIP Policy and Procedures   

        Microsoft Word Microsoft Word document - Kentucky 2006 EQIP Policy and Procedures

 

 

Limited Resource Farmers and Beginning Farmers may be eligible for a higher cost-share rate.

 

Click here for USDA Limited Resource Determination Help Page or

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For More Information

Please contact NRCS at your local USDA Service Center. 

State Contact:

Deena Wheby, Assistant State Conservationist
Phone: 859-224-7350
e-mail: deena.wheby@ky.usda.gov