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USDA to Provide Funds to Protect Maine's Working FarmsProject proposals will be accepted through March 23, 2012
“This program helps ensure that valuable, productive land is protected,” said Hernandez. “The funds will be used to purchase conservation easements to limit conversion of farmland to non-agricultural uses. It’s an excellent way to keep prime farmland in agriculture and, at the same time, keep farming communities thriving by relieving development pressures.” There is a continuous, year-round sign-up for the program, but applications submitted by March 23, 2012 will be considered for funding this fiscal year. Applications submitted after March 23, 2012, will be held for Fiscal Year 2013 funding consideration. NRCS is seeking proposals from local and state governments,
federally-recognized tribal governments, and non-government organizations
interested in working together to acquire conservation easements on farms. For
those proposals selected for funding, NRCS will enter into an agreement to
support efforts to protect farmland soils and historical and archaeological
sites. NRCS provides up to 50% of the appraised fair market value of the
conservation easement. All funds will be awarded to the highest ranked eligible
parcels through a statewide competitive process. Eligible entities must demonstrate a commitment to long-term conservation of agricultural lands, a capacity to acquire and manage easements, have pending offers on a farm, and available funding to match federal funds. Eligible farmland must be privately owned, subject to a pending offer, and contain at least 50% prime, statewide, or locally important farmland soils. In addition, the farm must include at least one-third cropland, grassland, and/or pastureland of the total acreage. If you are interested in submitting a proposal, please contact Bill Yamartino, USDA NRCS, at 207-990-9553 or email bill.yamartino@me.usda.gov. For more information on FRPP please visit http://www.me.nrcs.usda.gov or contact Bill Yamartino.
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