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Climate aid boost for Rhode Island farmers

Nov 27, 2024
By Farms.com

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The USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Rhode Island is ushering in a new era of agriculture with unprecedented funding for Climate-Smart Agriculture and Forestry Mitigation Activities.

This historic investment, part of the Inflation Reduction Act, aims to fund Climate-Smart Agriculture and Forestry Mitigation Activities through renowned programs like the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) and the Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP).

These programs are designed to support a range of climate-smart practices, such as cover crops, tree planting, and efficient irrigation systems, all aimed at enhancing environmental health and sustainability.

These practices not only contribute to improved soil and forest health but also enhance water quality, air quality, and wildlife habitats, while mitigating wildfire risks and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Moreover, they provide substantial financial incentives to participants.

"Climate-smart conservation practices and activities can provide our customers with significant benefits, including improved forest & soil health, water quality, pollinator and wildlife habitat and air quality, wildfire mitigation, reduced greenhouse gas emissions and increased carbon sequestration, in addition to financial benefits," stated a spokesperson from NRCS Rhode Island.

Interested parties are encouraged to apply by January 10, 2025, for the second round of fiscal year 2025 funding. Information and application details are available through local NRCS Field Offices or Conservation District Offices.


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