MONROE - The Green County Land and Water Conservation Department and Natural Resources Conservation Service will be accepting applications for soil conservation and water quality practices.
Practices approved for the Land and Water Conservation Department are paid on a 70 percent cost-share per practice basis. The exception is for nutrient management. This practice is paid on a flat rate of $28 per acre. The signup will be held from Nov. 1 to January 14, 2011.
Practices approved for the Natural Resources Conservation Service are paid on a flat rate per practice basis. Farmers are encouraged to sign up for Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plans (CNMP) through this program. This practice incorporates the following elements: (1) manure and wastewater handling and storage, (2) land treatment practices, (3) feed management, (4) nutrient management, and (5) record keeping. The signup also goes until January 14, 2011.
A few examples of practices that are offered through both programs are: well decommissioning, grassed waterways, manure storage, barnyard runoff control systems, stream bank improvement, cattle and equipment crossings, roof gutters; and diversions.
For a complete list of available practices - or to apply - stop by the USDA Service Center, 1627 4th Avenue West in Monroe. For more information, contact Todd Jenson at 325-4195, Ext. 119; or Jason Thomas at 325-4195 Ext. 101.
Practices approved for the Land and Water Conservation Department are paid on a 70 percent cost-share per practice basis. The exception is for nutrient management. This practice is paid on a flat rate of $28 per acre. The signup will be held from Nov. 1 to January 14, 2011.
Practices approved for the Natural Resources Conservation Service are paid on a flat rate per practice basis. Farmers are encouraged to sign up for Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plans (CNMP) through this program. This practice incorporates the following elements: (1) manure and wastewater handling and storage, (2) land treatment practices, (3) feed management, (4) nutrient management, and (5) record keeping. The signup also goes until January 14, 2011.
A few examples of practices that are offered through both programs are: well decommissioning, grassed waterways, manure storage, barnyard runoff control systems, stream bank improvement, cattle and equipment crossings, roof gutters; and diversions.
For a complete list of available practices - or to apply - stop by the USDA Service Center, 1627 4th Avenue West in Monroe. For more information, contact Todd Jenson at 325-4195, Ext. 119; or Jason Thomas at 325-4195 Ext. 101.