This USA Rice-developed search helps rice farmers find conservation programs in their state that provide some form of assistance to their operation, whether it be through cost sharing, management incentives or tax exemptions.
Search by State, Program Type, Topic, Funding Authority, or Keyword to find the programs that fit your needs. Deadlines and information will be updated on a regular basis.
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Stream corridor bank stability improvement
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Stream corridor bank vegetation components are established to provide additional stream corridor bank …
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Reduced tillage to reduce water erosion
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Establish a reduced tillage system to reduce sheet and rill erosion soil loss.
CSP deadline for all …
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Cover crop to reduce water erosion
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Cover crop added to current crop rotation to reduce soil erosion from water to below soil tolerance …
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No till system to reduce wind erosion
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Establish no till system to reduce wind erosion loss.
CSP deadline for all states is May 10, …
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No till to reduce water erosion
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Establish no till system to reduce sheet and rill erosion soil loss.
CSP deadline for all states is …
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Conservation crop rotation on recently converted CRP grass/legume cover for water erosion
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Implement a crop rotation management system on crop land acres that have recently converted from CRP …
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Resource conserving crop rotation to reduce water erosion
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Establish a Resource Conserving Crop Rotation. Rotation must include AT LEAST one resource conserving …
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Improved resource conserving crop rotation to reduce water erosion
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Improve an existing Resource Conserving Crop Rotation. Must enrich and existing rotation which already …
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Conservation Plan Supporting Organic Transition
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
NRCS Conservation Activity Plan that helps farmers who are interested in transitioning from conventional …
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