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Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)
Program Overview
The Environmental Quality Incentive Program (EQIP) is a voluntary
conservation program that provides assistance to farmers who face threats to
soil, water, air, and related natural resources on their land. Through EQIP, the
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) provides assistance to
agricultural producers in a manner that will promote agricultural production and
environmental quality as compatible goals, optimize environmental benefits, and
help farmers to meet Federal, State, Tribal, and local environmental
requirements. EQIP offers financial and technical help to assist eligible
participants install or implement structural and management practices on
eligible agricultural land. Additional national information can be found at
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/eqip/.
EQIP is a competitive process. EQIP applications compete for funding on a
state-wide basis. A ranking process is conducted to determine which applications
will be granted EQIP funding. The Illinois NRCS has
several different EQIP ranking criteria categories that were developed with
input from the Illinois State Technical Committee. All ranking criteria
categories achieve the common EQIP objective of optimizing environmental
benefits.
Funding for Fiscal Year 2008 (October 1, 2007
through September 30, 2008) focuses on:
General EQIP,
Grazing Land Operations,
Confined Livestock Operations,
Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plan (CNMP),
Forest Management Plan, and
Forest Management Implementation.
Steps to the EQIP Application Process for the 2008
Fiscal Year:
Prior to EQIP Sign Up:
Conservation planning
completed prior to application ranking allows the ranking process to move more
quickly, because the applicant, with help from NRCS, will already have
identified the conservation needs and concerns. Conservation plans completed
prior to ranking that address all the resource concerns on the farm can yield
more points within an application. Planning prior to applying for EQIP also
helps ensure the applicant is requesting EQIP funds for the correct practices.
Step 1: Signing up for EQIP at Your Local NRCS
Field Office:
EQIP has a continuous sign-up process; applicants can sign up anytime of the
year at their
local NRCS
field office. To sign up for EQIP, applicants must complete the
NRCS-CPA-1200
(PDF, 13kb) form at their local field office. At the time of application,
the applicant will also be provided with a copy of the
NRCS-CPA-1202 Contract Appendix
(PDF, 27kb), explaining EQIP contract terms and
conditions. Reviewing the contract appendix up front helps the applicant know
the contract terms and conditions.
All applicants need to meet eligibility requirements in order to apply for EQIP.
To ensure you are eligible for EQIP go to
What Documentation is Needed to be Eligible for EQIP? (PDF, 172 kb).
Step 2: FY 2008 Illinois EQIP Ranking Criteria:
Illinois uses a web-based ranking criteria tool for ranking applications,
which will be completed by your
local NRCS
field office. The web-based ranking tool includes the following:
Yes/No questions for each ranking category;
State and National ranking questions; and
A Cost Efficiency Score, which is a benefit-cost calculation of the EQIP
application.
The ranking questions that are used in the web based ranking tool can
be downloaded below.
These
documents require either
Adobe Acrobat 6.0 or higher.
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EQIP 2008 Web-Based
Ranking Criteria Tools |
Format |
Ranking Criteria |
Primary Focus |
Description of Typical EQIP Purpose |
PDF
(77 kb) |
General EQIP |
Cropland |
Soil erosion reduction, water quality improvements,
and wildlife habitat creation |
PDF
(56 kb) |
Grazing Land Operations |
Prescribed grazing for livestock |
Improvement of water quality, soil condition,
and
plant and animal health |
PDF
(77 kb) |
Confined Livestock Operations |
Waste Management for
Confined Livestock Operations |
Improvement of water quality, soil condition,
and
plant and animal health |
PDF
(36 kb) |
Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plan (CNMP) |
Plans for Confined Livestock Operations |
Development of a detailed plan to manage waste
for a
confined livestock operation |
PDF
(33 kb) |
Forest Management Plan* |
Plans for Forestland >
10
contiguous acres |
Development of a detailed forestry management plan |
PDF
(76 kb) |
Forest Management Implementation* |
Forestland |
Improvement of water quality, soil
quality, plant vigor
and health, and wildlife habitat |
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* List of Consulting Foresters and Forestry Contractors can be found at the
following web site: IL
DNR
Additional forestry information and links can be found at the following web
site: IL Extension
Reference Material:
EQIP Forestry Payment Fact Sheet (PDF, 916 kb) and
EQIP Forestry Quick Guide Fact Sheet (PDF, 1.6 MB) |
Step 3: Practices Available for EQIP Funds:
Practices available for EQIP funds can be found in the EQIP Conservation
Practices and Payment Method lists within each of the ranking criteria.
The
following
documents require either
Adobe Acrobat 6.0 or higher.
FY 2008 EQIP Practices
General EQIP (PDF, 43kb)
Grazing Land Operations (PDF, 39kb)
Confined Livestock Operations (PDF, 45kb)
Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plan (CNMP) (PDF, 24kb)
Forest Management Plan (PDF, 21kb)
Forest Management Implementation (PDF, 32kb)
Practices selected for the EQIP application must address the resource concerns
identified by the applicant with assistance from the NRCS field office. EQIP
applications must include all planned practices that contributed to the ranking
score. All practices must meet NRCS standards and specifications, which can be
found in section
IV of the Illinois eFOTG. Additional practice(s) may be included in the EQIP
contract without receiving ranking points as long as the practice(s) address one
or more of the resource concerns identified, are listed in the current Illinois
eFOTG, and approved by NRCS Area Assistant State Conservationists.
When completing the application process, the field office will explain the
payment rate that the applicant will receive for each practice. The applicant
will then need to decide if they want to proceed with an EQIP contract, if
funded.
Step 4: Funding EQIP Applications:
All applications for EQIP will compete on a state-wide basis, within each of the
ranking criteria categories. Applying for EQIP is continuous; however, selecting
applications for funding is done periodically through batching periods with
specific cutoff dates. Applicants should visit your local field office as soon
as possible to begin the application process.
In order for an application to be considered for funding during a particular
batching period the applicant must have the following items completed by the
batching period cutoff date:
Completed and signed EQIP application (NRCS-CPA-1200)
(PDF, 13 kb);
Eligibility requirements;
Completed and signed ranking criteria;
List of practices that address the resource concerns identified; and
Schedule for implementation of the practices selected.
The cutoff dates for the Fiscal Year 2008 batching periods will be as
follows:
October 19, 2007 will be the cutoff date for the first EQIP batching
period.
November 30, 2007 will be the cutoff date for the second EQIP batching
period.
Cutoff dates for later batching periods will be established if funding is
available.
Archived EQIP Information:
EQIP FY 2007
EQIP FY 2006
Contact Information:
For help with the EQIP program in Illinois contact your
local NRCS
office.
Update 11/29/07
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