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Funding is available to producers, landowners, conservation districts, local governments, tribes, and partner organizations working on proactive, on-the-ground solutions such as treatment, removal, restoration, and education efforts that protect working lands and ecosystems. If you have a project that will help safeguard Utah’s farms, ranches, and rangelands, we encourage you to apply. Application deadline for this grant is March 20.
Funding details and eligibility: https://ag. utah. gov/fy2026-27-invasive-species-mitigation-program-application/ This entry was posted in News and last updated on February 6, 2026 .
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Universities, county weed boards, conservation districts, tribal entities, nonprofits, and private landowners in Utah. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $5,000 - $150,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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The Utah Agricultural Water Quality Grant is a grant from the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food that funds small farms and agricultural operations in Utah seeking to improve on-farm water quality practices. Administered by UDAF, the program supports projects that enhance water management and conservation across Utah's agricultural sector. Eligible applicants include Utah small farms, agricultural operations, and nonprofits undertaking projects that enhance farm water quality. Awards are up to $10,000. Applicants should contact UDAF directly for current deadline and application information, as this program is part of UDAF's broader suite of agricultural grant programs.
The Utah Agricultural Water Optimization Program is a grant from the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food that funds water efficiency improvements on Utah farms and within irrigation and canal systems. Awards of up to $1,000,000 are available for irrigation or canal companies, and up to $500,000 for individual farms. All projects must include real-time metering and a minimum 10% out-of-pocket contribution from the applicant. Eligible applicants include Utah agricultural producers, farms, irrigation and canal companies, and nonprofits partnering with producers. The program aims to reduce water consumption while maintaining agricultural productivity across the state.