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Find similar grantsRegenerative Grazing Incentive Payment Program is sponsored by University of Missouri. Program offering payments to farmers implementing regenerative grazing practices to enhance soil health and biodiversity.
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$25 million in funding for Missouri Farmers. MU’s Center for Regenerative Agriculture has been awarded a $25 million grant from USDA’s new Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities program to lead a five-year, multi-partner project to help Missouri producers. The Missouri Climate-Resilient Crop & Livestock (CRCL) project aims to promote climate-resilient crop and livestock systems through diverse practices.
To reach a wide range of farmers, we’re introducing eight tailored incentive payment initiatives. The different incentive payment programs may have different windows for receiving applications. Please see below what programs are currently accepting applications.
Grow Your Edges – silvopasture Climate-smart fieldscapes Nutrient management and 4R Approach You can apply for the Missouri CRCL practice incentive programs below. There are specific eligibility criteria for each program that you can check out on each program’s sub-page. All programs require this baseline eligibility criteria: Please review before applying.
You have an FSA Number. Your farm is in Missouri. If you don’t have an FSA number, or your farm is outside Missouri, read this article about how to get an FSA Number or find funding outside of Missouri.
You must be a current citizen of the U.S. or a lawful alien possessing a valid I-551 to apply. The fields you wish to enroll are not currently enrolled in any other financial incentive program for the same practice, such as EQIP or CSP. You must have operational control of the fields you wish to enroll, meaning that you will make and implement the decisions about the farming practices on the land.
Please note that the total payment allowed for the Missouri CRCL project in a single year is $10,000, and $20,000 lifetime, which will put a cap on the number of acres you can enroll.
You will be asked to complete an AD-2047 (Customer Data Worksheet to facilitate the collection of customer data for Business Partner Record) You will need to certify HELC and WC compliance via Form AD-1026, Highly Erodible Land Conservation (HELC) and Wetland Conservation (WC) Certification If you are approved, you must be prepared to supply additional information about your farm before cost-share is issued to you. Questions?
You can reach us by email at: mocrcl@missouri. edu
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Farmers in Missouri implementing regenerative grazing practices. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Regenerative Grazing Incentive Payment Program is funded by University of Missouri. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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