The Maryland Department of Agriculture is reminding farmers they can apply for cost-share funding to help cover the cost of transporting all types of manure to crop fields with acceptable soil phosphorus levels. Additionally, grants are available to offset the cost of injecting liquid manure into the soil to prevent nutrient runoff and reduce odors. This reminder comes just ahead of March 1st when farmers may resume spreading these materials in accordance with their nutrient management plan recommendations, provided that fields are not saturated, snow-covered, or hard-frozen.
When transporting poultry manure, please visit our website to check for important Control Orders from the Maryland Secretary of Agriculture regarding safe handling, storage, and transport practices to mitigate the risk of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI).
Program highlights include:
Receiving up to $28/ton to transport poultry manure to qualifying fields with acceptable soil phosphorus levels or alternative use projects that can safely utilize the product
Cost-share grants are available to transport dairy and livestock manure to qualifying fields, covering up to 87.5% of eligible costs
FastTrack and standard transport options are available for both poultry and dairy/livestock manure
To apply for FastTrack (haul now, apply later) applications for poultry and dairy/livestock manure, please download the application from the website. If you don’t qualify for FastTrack, contact your local soil conservation district to apply for the standard grants. These grants require pre-approval before manure is transported or injected.
If you plan to transport manure this spring and summer, please note that all projects must be completed by September 9, 2025. Claims for payment should be submitted to the department’s Conservation Grants Office by October 9, 2025.
Source : maryland.gov