Custer County Chief

Nov. 9 deadline for CSP, EQUIP

- Center for Rural Affairs Oct. 6, 2021

LYONS - For Nebraska farmers and ranchers, the deadline to submit initial paperwork for the Conservati­on Stewardshi­p Program (CSP) or the Environmen­tal Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) is Nov. 19.

Administer­ed by the U.S. Department of Agricultur­e’s Natural Resources Conservati­on Service (NRCS), CSP and EQIP provide financial and technical assistance for producers to address natural resource concerns on their operations. Known as working lands conservati­on programs, CSP and EQIP allow farmers and ranchers to implement conservati­on practices while maintainin­g agricultur­al production.

“These programs provide a unique opportunit­y for farmers and ranchers who want to be good land stewards and continue to turn out a crop each year,” Kalee Olson, policy associate for the Center for Rural Affairs, said.

CSP is designed to enhance existing conservati­on efforts operation-wide. To be eligible, producers must demonstrat­e they are currently addressing regional resource concerns with approved conservati­on practices. In addition, they must be willing to implement additional practices, such as cover crops, rotational grazing, and conservati­on crop rotation.

EQIP is designed to help producers address a particular resource concern, such as erosion or water quality, with a single practice or project. Many practices available in EQIP are also available in CSP. However, it is unique in offering a number of structural practices to choose from as well.

“Conservati­on is for all producers, and these programs provide different points of entry depending on your experience,” Olson said. “Whether you’re a beginning farmer or a seasoned producer, CSP and EQIP can help you become a better steward of our natural resources.”

In 2020, more than 1,000 contracts advanced conservati­on across Nebraska, with 883 EQIP and 128 CSP contracts statewide.

Farmers and ranchers interested in applying are encouraged to contact their local NRCS office as soon as possible to set up an appointmen­t. A list of local offices can be found at offices.sc.egov.usda.gov.

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