April 25, 2024

$6.75 million in cost share for conservation

DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey announced that more than $6.75 million is available to help farmers and landowners install conservation practices through the state cost share program.  Farmers can contact their local Soil and Water Conservation District offices to apply for assistance of up to 50 percent of the cost of the project.

“The cost share program is a partnership between the state and local landowners to help get conservation practices on the land that prevent erosion and better protect water quality.  Now is the time for farmers to plan ahead and work with the local soil and water conservation district office so they are ready to move ahead with construction of the practices as soon as the crops are out of the field this fall,” Northey said.

Conservation practices eligible for assistance through this program include terraces, waterways, ponds, buffers, cover crops, and several other conservation practices.

In addition to the statewide cost share, at least five percent of the funds will be used to protect several publicly owned lakes and cost share in these projects is available for up to 75 percent of the cost of the project.  Mariposa Lake of Jasper Soil and Water Conservation District is eligible.