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The Western Shasta RCD collaborates with various
agencies and groups to bring to landowners a variety of cost share
programs for the conservation of natural resources.
The types of Cost Share Programs available to landowners
includes:
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Riparian
fencing |
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Riparian
planting |
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Stream
bank erosion control |
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Upland
erosion control |
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Off-stream
water development |
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Vegetation
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What are some of the programs through
which these services are available? The Environmental Quality Incentive
Program (EQIP) is a federal cost share program of the U.S. Department
of Agriculture, jointly administered by the Farm Service Agency
(FSA) and
the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).
EQIP is a competitive program that will help landowners develop
conservation plans to cover all of the major conservation issues
on their property. If the application is ranked high enough to receive
funding, then cost share dollars become available to complete the
practices identified in the plan.
To increase timber production, the Forest Land Enhancement
Program (FLEP) shares the cost of tree planting, timber stand improvement
and other related practices on non-industrialized private forest
lands. This program is administered by USFS.
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For more detailed information
on cost share programs,contact:
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