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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Water Harvesting Catchment
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
The purpose of a water harvesting catchment is to provide water for livestock, fish,
wildlife, and/or …
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Forage Harvest Management
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Harvesting forages to remove excess phosphorus from hay fields.
Additional NRCS practice information …
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Lighting System Improvement
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
This practice may be applied as part of a conservation management system to reduce energy use.
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Vertical Drain
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
The purpose of a vertical drain is to provide an outlet for drainage water from a surface or subsurface …
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Salinity and Sodic Soil Management
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Salinity reduction (leaching) is used in arid and semiarid areas where rainfall is insufficient to reduce …
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Subsurface Drain
USDA NRCS
Subsurface drains are used to improve the environment for crops, reduce erosion, improve
water …
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Denitrifying Bioreactor
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
The denitrifying bioreactor is one of several practices that may be used to help reduce excessive nitrate …
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Saturated Buffer
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
The saturated buffer is one of several practices that may be used to help prevent excessive nitrate contribution …
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Channel Bed Stabilization
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Channel bed stabilization is applied when an imbalance in a stream system causes damage to the bed of …
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Open Channel
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
This practice applies to the construction of open channels or modifications of existing streams or ditches …
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