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Did you know you can get NRCS Funding for Sustainable Farming Practices in South Dakota?

Did you know you can get NRCS Funding for Sustainable Farming Practices in South Dakota?


By Scout Nelson

NRCS supports his efforts with technical assistance and funding through programs like EQIP.

Michael Heine, a newcomer to farming in South Dakota, is passionate about sustainable practices.

He uses no-till planting with cover crops to protect the soil and has partnered with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) for guidance and financial assistance.

NRCS offers programs like the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) to help farmers adopt conservation practices.Thanks to increased funding from the Inflation Reduction Act, more applications like Michael's are being approved.

Michael's approach includes planting cover crops like cereal rye to prevent erosion and improve soil health. This practice also reduces carbon emissions and contributes to a healthier environment.

NRCS plays a crucial role in assisting farmers like Michael who are dedicated to sustainable land management.

With increased funding, NRCS can support more beginning farmers and promote environmentally friendly practices across the country.

Photo Credit: usda-nrcs

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