Funding available from NRCS for certain conservation practices
By Craig Givens


Posted on May 30, 2017 12:00 PM



The Logan County Conservation Districts will be taking additional applications for cost share assistance for no-till and strip-till vegetable or tobacco crops. Applications will be taken through June 23, 2017. The cost share payment rate is $200 per acre for no-till and $150 per acre for strip-till. This program is designed to help reduce soil erosion on historically conventional tilled vegetable or tobacco crop fields by using no-till or strip-till practices.

Applications will also be available for livestock frost proof water tanks, pipeline, and stream & sinkhole fencing in pasture. Pasture applications will be taken through June 23. The cost share rate is $500 for each frost proof tank, $1.50 per foot for pipeline, and $0.50 for fence. This program is designed to improve grazing efficiency in pastures and improve water quality. The practices will be installed according to design criteria.

New this sign up, wildlife food plot applications will also be available through June 23.. Cost share payment is $50 per acre up to $250 maximum per person or operation. Food plots must be seeded and receipts provided for cost share funding. Food plot seedings could include annual grain crops or clover/legume plot seedings.

Local Cost Share payments provided by the Conservation Districts are limited to $1,000 maximum per operation per fiscal year. Fiscal year runs from July 1 to June 30.

Applications can be completed at the Logan County Conservation District office at 253C Hopkinsville Road in Russellville. Plans are to approve applicants’ funding on June 28

Contact Wesley Wright by phone (270)726-1371 Ext. 119 or at the Logan Conservation District Office for more information about the program and to request a cost share application.

 




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