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Applications are handled through local air districts with varying deadlines; no central deadline listed.
Funding Agricultural Replacement Measures for Emission Reductions (FARMER) Program is sponsored by California Air Resources Board (CARB). The FARMER Program provides funding through local air districts for agricultural harvesting equipment, heavy-duty trucks, agricultural pump engines, tractors, and other equipment used in agricultural operations to replace older, higher-emission equipment with cleaner engines.
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How to Apply for FARMER Funding | California Air Resources Board How to Apply for FARMER Funding District Administrative Forms What types of vehicles and equipment are eligible under the Funding Agricultural Replacement Measures for Emission Reductions (FARMER) Program?
FARMER Program funding is available for off-road mobile diesel equipment, off-road mobile large-spark ignition (LSI) equipment, agricultural utility terrain vehicles (UTVs), on-road heavy-duty trucks, and stationary/portable equipment, such as irrigation pump engines, when used in agricultural operations. How can I apply for funding under the FARMER Program? FARMER Program funding is issued by local air districts throughout the State.
Note that not all air districts implement every type of project eligible under the FARMER Program Guidelines. For the most updated information on funding availability, project eligibility, applications, and project selection timelines, contact your local air district . If you don't know what district you are located in, use the Air District Finder to search for your district by city, county, or zip code.
Who can I contact for more information? For more information about the FARMER Program Guidelines, contact farmer@arb. ca.
gov . For more information on how to apply for the FARMER Program, contact your local air district .
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Farmers and ranchers in California seeking to replace off-road diesel equipment, agricultural trucks, irrigation pump engines, and other eligible agricultural equipment with cleaner alternatives. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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