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 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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Spring Development
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
A spring development is a way of collecting water from a spring or seep so it can be used for …
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Heavy Use Area Protection
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
The stabilization of areas around facilities that are frequently and intensively used by people, animals …
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Forage and Biomass Planting that produces feedstock for biofuels or energy production
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Establish or reseed adapted perennial grasses or legumes to improve or maintain livestock/wildlife nutrition …
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Mulching
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Application of natural or synthetic mulch or a erosion control blanket to reduce erosion and facilitate …
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Grassed Waterway
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
In a field containing a gully, a grass waterway is shaped or graded into a channel and is established …
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Contour Buffer Strips
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Narrow strips of permanent, herbaceous vegetative cover are established around the hill slope and alternated …
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Contour Farming
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
Contours are developed in a field to reduce erosion and sedimentation. This scenario meets the specifications …
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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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Watershed and Flood Prevention Operation (WFPO)
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
A program to prevent erosion, floodwater, and sediment damage; to further the conservation, …
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