Back to All Events

Obtaining NRCS Funding for Small Farms & Landowners

  • Mounds State Park Visitor Center 4306 Mounds Road Anderson, IN, 46017 United States (map)

Have you heard about Natural Resources Conservation Services (NRCS)? Through voluntary conservation programs, NRCS helps producers, growers, and landowners protect and conserve natural resources on private lands throughout the United States.   

One of the most popular programs for small farms and other growers is the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). EQIP offers technical and financial assistance for working lands, including field crops, specialty crops, organics, confined livestock and grazing, and non-industrial private forest land. One of the most popular practices offered by EQIP for small-scale, diversified growers is the high tunnel program. Still, there are many more, including composting facilities, microirrigation, low tunnels, cover crops, and mulching. 

Get help understanding eligibility and identify resource concerns and conservation practices that could qualify your land for NRCS assistance during this in-person session with Madison County NRCS District Conservationist Larencia Williams. 

During the meeting, we will learn about the NRCS programs and what happens when you enter the NRCS office. You will also have time to connect with like-minded growers and landowners from the area. All this information will prepare you for the EQIP application deadline of December 6th, 2024. 

Do you want to learn more, but don't live in Madison Co? That's okay! You don't need to live in Madison Co to attend this workshop. Any Indiana grower or landowner is welcome to attend, regardless of their residency. Light snacks and refreshments will be offered to attendees.

The USDA-NRCS is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.

If you need accommodations to attend this training, please submit a request at least one week before the event to Terri Theisen (ttheisen@urbansoilhealth.org).

Previous
Previous
October 29

Compost Mixer

Next
Next
November 7

Landwise Workshops- Specialty Crop Night