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EQIP Signup for Cranberry Production - 2006
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DeadlineGrowers must have completed the necessary application procedures prior to December 30, 2005. |
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Interested producers must complete and sign all necessary forms prior to the
application cut-off date of December 30, 2005. The Conservation Program
Application/Contract (form CCC-1200) is the official application form, and is
available at USDA Service Centers or can be obtained on-line. Note: the
CCC-1200-EQIP (Appendix) will also need to be reviewed and signed prior to the
application deadline. The “Wisconsin Cranberry Growers Self Assessment Tool – EQIP 2006” will also need to be completed, signed, and dated by the application
cut-off date of December 30, 2005. Additional forms may be required for the
determination of producer eligibility (form CCC-502) and compliance with Highly
Erodible Land and Wetland conservation provisions of the Farm Bill (form
AD-1026).
To be eligible for EQIP financial assistance, the producer must not have started the practice(s) prior to having an EQIP contract approved.
Applicants who rank high enough to be selected for contracting must develop a
conservation plan with a certified conservation planner. The conservation plan
will outline the practices to be included in the contract, and will include a
preliminary schedule for implementing practices. To initiate the conservation
planning process, complete the Conservation on Your Land workbook, and submit it
to Michael Stinebrink, at the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association (WSCGA)
office. This workbook is available at the WSCGA office or can be downloaded from
the Wisconsin NRCS website. Growers are encouraged to begin development of a
conservation plan prior to applying for financial assistance through EQIP or
other conservation programs. NOTE: Applicants who commit to the whole farm
planning process and complete the Conservation on Your Land workbook will
receive higher priority for EQIP ranking purposes.
A cost-shared practice must be started within 12 months of contract approval.
Once begun, the producer is expected to make continuous progress towards
implementation. Failure to commence a practice within 12 months of contract
approval may result in contract termination unless circumstances beyond the
producer’s control prevented the start of the practice.
The Cranberry Work Group, an advisory group to NRCS, has identified water quality, water conservation, and soil erosion as the primary resource concerns on cranberry production systems in Wisconsin. Available EQIP financial assistance resources will be targeted to address the following specific EQIP resource concerns:
Only practices that address at least one of the above listed EQIP resource
concerns will be eligible for financial assistance through the Statewide
Cranberry Sign-up.
Water quality and quantity are key resource issues due largely to the fact that
cranberries are grown in close proximity to water. The risk of contamination of
water resources from the application of plant nutrients and pesticides is
largely due to this factor. Surface water resources can also be impacted by the
release of “flood waters”, which have the potential to increase in temperature
as they are used in production, before being returned to streams, lakes, or
other surface water features. Opportunities exist to improve the efficiency of
irrigation water applications, and to recover and re-use irrigation or other
water discharges, thereby reducing net water use. Excessive erosion from
reservoir and natural lake shorelines, streambanks, and constructed dikes and
ditch banks also has the potential to negatively impact water quality.
Scoring of all eligible applications will be done after the application cutoff date (12/30/05) has passed. Scoring of the applications will be based upon the EQIP FY 2005 Scoring Sheet, Cranberry Conservation, Wisconsin Statewide Signup. Applications will be selected for plan development and contracting in ranked order according to the scoring results as available funds allow. If insufficient funds are available to fund all eligible applications, the remaining applications will be retained and may be re-ranked with additional applications if another application ranking period is announced in FY 2005. Contracts will be entered into no later than April 15, 2006.
Applicants for the statewide EQIP sign-up for cranberry production are not
prohibited from also applying for EQIP assistance through the local,
county-level EQIP funding pools or other statewide funding pools. However,
separate applications for the same conservation practice(s) on the same land are
not permitted. And, the separate applications must be consistent with the
requirements of the individual funding pools.
Interested growers may apply at any Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
office. Applicants may also request EQIP assistance by telephone, fax, e-mail,
or by letter. Contact your local USDA Service Center for more information. The
application process may also be initiated at the Wisconsin State Cranberry
Growers Association (WSCGA) office. Michael Stinebrink, NRCS Resource Conservationist,
is located at the WSCGA office.
WSCGA
132 E Grand Ave., Suite 202,
PO Box 365, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495
michael.stinebrink@wi.usda.gov,
Phone (715) 423-2070 Ext. 4.
WSCGA fax (715) 423-0275.
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