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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Underground Outlet
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
This practices is often installed in conjunction with Roof Run off Structure, terraces, diversions, sediment …
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Surface Drain, Field Ditch
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
A new field ditch is construction to collect the excess irrigation water of a single field and direct …
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Vegetative Barrier
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Permanent strips of stiff, dense vegetation established along the general contour of slopes or across …
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Terrace
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
An earthen embankment with channel constructed across the field slope as part of a system to shorten …
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Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
A basic or comprehensive IPM plan with LGU-approved pest prevention, avoidance and monitoring techniques …
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Nutrient Management
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
This scenario describes the implementation from a basic to an advanced precision nutrient management …
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Structure for Water Control
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Installation of flashboard risers, culverts, slide or flap gates, or flow meters to improve efficient …
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Streambank and Shoreline Protection
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Protection of streambanks to stabilize and protect against erosion, water quality degradation, …
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Stream Crossing
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Stabilize the bottom and slope of a stream channel using rock riprap or cast in place concrete or install …
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Trails and Walkways
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Layout and construct a trail or walkway of natural surfacing to facilitate animal movement, provide or …
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