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Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)
West Virginia has 14 different Local Working Group areas for EQIP allocations
and rankings. The areas range from 1 county to 6 counties and cover
all of West Virginia’s 55 counties. The Local Working Groups are organized by
the West Virginia Conservation District boundaries. In West Virginia, the
Conservation Districts are based on the major watershed boundaries in the state.
Each Conservation District convened Local Working Group meetings to identify and
prioritize their natural resource concerns which EQIP can address. The Local
Working Groups included representatives of the Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS), Farm Service Agency (FSA), Conservation Districts, State
Conservation Agency, Cooperative Extension, Dept. of Natural Resources, Dept. of
Environmental Protection, US Fish and Wildlife, County officials, and other
elected officials.
The Local Working Groups identified and prioritized the needed practices to
address the resource concerns. The prioritized practice information was used to
develop a ranking sheet to evaluate EQIP applications in the Local Working Group
area. West Virginia has 14 different sets of ranking criteria, each addressing
the local needs as identified by the Local Working Groups. Each Local Working
Group also developed a cost list for practices to be cost shared in their
Conservation District’s area. This information was submitted as the Local
Working Group’s proposal for consideration by the State Technical Committee and
the NRCS State Conservationist. The NRCS State Conservationist makes the
final decisions regarding EQIP implementation in the state.
A state allocation formula was used to allocate funds to each of the 14 areas.
It includes a variety of factors that address items such as acres of grazing
land, acres of cropland, number of unfunded applications, etc. These factors
take into consideration national and state EQIP priorities and measures. The
State Technical Committee reviews the state allocation formula and makes
recommendations to the NRCS State Conservationist. Each of the 14 Local Working
Groups will receive a funding allocation, based on the state allocation formula.
There is no guarantee that every county will receive funding. Applications
within the Conservation District will be ranked and funded based on the ranking
criteria for that area. Land users in every county will have the opportunity to
apply and compete for EQIP funding, but there will not be a county level
allocation.
West Virginia NRCS will establish ranking periods to evaluate and rank all
applications received until the end of a given ranking period. Applications will
be funded as ranked as far down the list as the funding will allow. A cut off
date will be established by the NRCS state office as to when funds must be
obligated. If a Local Working Groups funds are not obligated by this date, funds
may be reallocated to other areas.
ELIGIBILITY
Any producer engaged in livestock or crop production on eligible land may apply
for EQIP. Eligible land includes cropland, rangeland, pasture land, private
non-industrial forestland, and other farm or ranch lands as determined by the
Secretary of Agriculture.
SIGN-UP
Application sign-up is an ongoing process and can be done online at
USDA Service Center
eForms Web Site
Follow the instructions and information as you enter this site.
If you are unable to submit your application online you can fill out the form,
print, sign and mail, fax or hand deliver to your local USDA NRCS
Service Center.
Ranking periods are identified and all applications that have been received
prior to the ranking period cut-off will be ranked against each other.
Applications received after the cut-off date will be held for ranking during the
next ranking period.
For additional information in West Virginia
contact:
| Contact Person |
Title |
Telephone Number |
e-mail Address |
| Greg Kist |
Acting ASTC-Programs |
304-284-7595 |
Greg.Kist@wv.usda.gov |
For More Information
Contact your local USDA NRCS Service Center
by clicking the county on the map.
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