The
Kentucky Soil Erosion and Water Quality Cost Share Program
and the Kentucky
Soil Stewardship Program-Phase I TSA were created to help agricultural
operations protect the soil and water resources of Kentucky and to implement
their agriculture water quality plans. This program was established to
assist landowners address existing soil erosion, water quality and other
environmental problems associated with their farming or woodland operation.
The 1994 Kentucky General Assembly
established this financial and technical assistance program. Kentucky
Revised Statues 262.115 establishes that the program’s funds be administered
by local conservation districts and the Kentucky Soil and Water Conservation
Commission with priority given to animal waste related problems,
agricultural district participants, and to producers who have their
Agriculture Water Quality plans on file with their local conservation
districts. Funding for the program comes from the Kentucky General Assembly
through the direct appropriations to the program from the Phase I Tobacco
Settlement Funds and from funds provided by the Kentucky Department of
Agriculture.
Practices eligible for cost share
are:
Animal Waste Control
Facilities
Animal Waste Utilization
Closure of
Agricultural Waste Impoundment
Ponds & Water
Storage Practices
Heavy Use Area
Protection
Rotational Grazing
System Establishment
Stream Crossing
Stream bank
Stabilization
Sinkhole
Protection
Water Well
Protection
Pesticide
Containment Facilities
Cropland Erosion
Control Systems
Pasture & Hayland
Erosion Control
Forest Land
Erosion Control System
Integrated Crop
Management
Strip
Intercropping System
Vegetative Filter
Stripes
Riparian Area
Protection
More
details @
www.agpolicy.ky.gov
Elgibility:
Ranking of applications will be
done on the state level by the Kentucky Soil and Water Conservation
Commission at the Kentucky Division of Conservation located in Frankfort.
Approval of applications is based on a statewide ranking criteria and the
availability of funds. Cost share rates are a maximum of 60 to 75 percent of
the actual installation cost of the practice not to exceed $7,500 per year
for agronomic practices or $20,000 per year for animal waste practices.
● Please Visit the Governor's Office of
Agricultural Policy website for more details:
http://agpolicy.ky.gov/index.shtml
Apply by
contacting the Fayette County Conservation District.