Honolulu, November 17,
2004 --
Applications are now being accepted from farmers and ranchers for the U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA) Environmental Quality Incentives Program
(EQIP) and the Ground and Surface Water Conservation (GSWC) Program.
Interested farmers and ranchers have until January 7, 2005 to submit their
applications to be considered for the first ranking period and March 11,
2005 for the second ranking period.
“We’re
focusing our conservation efforts in Hawaii on treating identified priority
natural resource concerns on lands being used to produce agricultural products,”
says Lawrence Yamamoto, State Conservationist for the USDA Natural Resources
Conservation Service (NRCS).
“For EQIP,
financial cost-share assistance funds are available to agricultural producers
who are willing to implement conservation measures which treat the targeted
natural resource concerns on their land,” said Yamamoto. Projects that install
conservation measures on agricultural lands to address the following proposed
identified priority natural resource concerns are being considered: animal
waste, sedimentation, noxious weeds, insufficient water supply for livestock or
irrigation, pesticide or nutrient contamination of ground or surface waters,
at-risk species habitat, and invasive species.
“In addition, the GSWC
Program may fund projects which show a net savings in ground or surface water
resources on agricultural lands that have been irrigated two out of the past
five years,” said Yamamoto.
NRCS will provide
technical assistance to help agricultural producers design, plan, and implement
their conservation measures.
Interested
farmers and ranchers are asked to call their local USDA Service Center (Natural
Resources Conservation Service field office or Farm Service Agency county
office), or Soil and Water Conservation District office for more information.
USDA is an equal opportunity employer and provider.
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Contact: Shirley Nakamura at (808) 541-2600 ext. 112.