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General EQIP Description

Environmental Quality Inventives Program: Photo of NRCS District Conservationist and farmerThe Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) is a voluntary conservation program which offers farmers and ranchers a tool to address their natural resource concerns while achieving the most environmental benefits through locally developed priority areas and natural resource concerns. 

Eligibility for the program is limited to persons who are engaged in livestock or agricultural production.  EQIP provides cost-share assistance for up to 75 percent of certain conservation practices.  Incentive payments can be offered to encourage producers to perform land management practices.

In 2005, North Dakota agricultural producers communicated their willingness to conserve natural resources on their private working lands.  Two thousand one hundred thirty-six applicants requested technical and financial assistance from NRCS to complete conservation practices on their lands.  North Dakota NRCS was allocated approximately $18,022,219 to assist ag producers in achieving their conservation goals.  One thousand eighty seven applicants were successful in securing funding.

Signups are conducted at USDA Service Centers in North Dakota.

EQIP was reauthorized in the 2002 Farm Bill and is administered by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).

2006 EQIP General Program Description Document 2006 EQIP Conservation Practice, Sign-Up, and Ranking Documents
Program Contact

Jennifer C. Heglund
Assistant State Conservationist (Programs)

Phone: 701-530-2095
Email: jennifer.heglund@nd.usda.gov

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Last Modified: 10/10/2006