USDA announces second conservation program signup for Rhode Island farmers and forest landowners

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USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

FY2024 Signup #2 - Jan. 25, 2024

USDA announces second conservation program signup for Rhode Island farmers and forest landowners

Apply by March 15, 2024, for this second round of conservation funding

WARWICK, RI (January 25, 2024) – The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is announcing additional financial assistance opportunities for fiscal year 2024 for Rhode Island farmers and forest landowners. Through conservation programs, NRCS provides technical and financial assistance to help farmers and forest landowners make conservation improvements on their land that benefit natural resources, build resiliency, and contribute to the nation’s broader effort to combat the impacts of climate change.

NRCS is opening a second ranking signup period for Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) climate-smart agriculture and forestry funding under the Conservation Stewardship (CSP) and Environmental Quality Incentives (EQIP) programs, as well as General Farm Bill program funding under the EQIP, CSP, National Water Quality Incentives (NWQI), Agricultural Management Assistance (AMA) and Regional Conservation Partnership (RCPP) programs.

While NRCS accepts applications for these programs year-round, producers and landowners should apply by the following state-specific ranking dates to be considered for this year’s additional ranking opportunity.

Program ranking dates:

  • IRA Climate-Smart: IRA EQIP and IRA CSP – March 15, 2024
  • General Farm Bill Programs: General EQIP, NWQI, AMA and CSP Classic – March 15, 2024
  • RCPP: RI Statewide Natural Systems Demonstration (2036) and RCPP Farm Plan Implementation – March 15, 2024

“NRCS conservation programs are good for Rhode Island’s natural resources and for your operation’s bottom line,” said Phou Vongkhamdy, NRCS State Conservationist in Rhode Island. “Whether this is your first time working with NRCS or you want to take conservation to the next level on your land, we encourage you to contact your local NRCS field office to learn more.”

Historically underserved farmer benefits

Special provisions are available for historically underserved farmers (beginning, socially disadvantaged or limited resource farmers). Historically underserved farmers can receive higher payment rates (up to 90 percent of average cost). NRCS sets aside CSP funds for historically underserved farmers.

Conservation practices and climate

NRCS conservation programs play a critical role in USDA’s commitment to partnering with farmers, ranchers, forest landowners and local communities to deliver climate solutions that strengthen agricultural operations and rural America. Rhode Island NRCS is prioritizing a variety of voluntary conservation practices through these NRCS programs, including those that support climate-smart agriculture and forestry (CSAF).

Applying for assistance

Funding is provided through a competitive process. NRCS accepts applications for its conservation programs year-round. NRCS sets state-specific ranking dates to evaluate applications for funding. These dates account for farmer needs, staff workload and ensure potential participants have ample opportunity to apply. Farmers should apply by the March 15, 2024, ranking date to be considered for funding in the current cycle. Applications received after ranking dates will be automatically deferred to the next funding period.

Call NRCS Rhode Island today to see how we can help you help your land!

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NRCS Rhode Island

60 Quaker Lane, Suite 46
Warwick, RI 02886

Phone: 401-828-8848
www.RI.nrcs.usda.gov

Eastern RI NRCS Field Office
Kate Bousquet, NRCS District Conservationist (Acting)
401-822-8814 or Kate.Bousquet@usda.gov

Eastern RI Conservation District
Serving Newport and Bristol counties Conservation District Office: 401-934-0842 info@easternriconservation.org

Northern RI NRCS Field Office
Kate Bousquet, NRCS District Conservationist
401-822-8814 or Kate.Bousquet@usda.gov

Northern RI Conservation District
Serving Providence County Conservation District Office: 401-934-0840 mallard.nricd@gmail.com

Southern RI NRCS Field Office
Jameson Long, NRCS District Conservationist 401-822-8837 or Jameson.Long@usda.gov

Southern RI Conservation District
Serving Kent and Washington counties Conservation District Office: 401-661-5761 sricd.info@gmail.com

USDA NRCS State Office
60 Quaker Lane, Suite 40, Warwick, RI 02886
www.RI.nrcs.usda.gov
NRCSInfo@ri.usda.gov
401-828-1300

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