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Patrick County Receives Funding Best Management Practices

August 5, 2012

The Patrick Soil and Water Conservation District has been allocated cost share funds through Virginia’s Agricultural Best Management Practices (BMPs) Program

CAPTION FOR PICTURE: Pictured above is a watering trough installed for livestock after fencing out streams, one of the many best management practices available through agricultural cost-share and the Patrick County Soil and Water Conservation District. Patrick County receives funding, Sign up announced for Agricultural Best Management Practices Cost-Share Funds Submitted by: Patrick Soil & Water Conservation District The Patrick Soil and Water Conservation District has been allocated cost share funds through Virginia’s Agricultural Best Management Practices (BMPs) Program to help improve water quality in Patrick County. These funds are made available through appropriations by the Virginia General Assembly and are derived entirely from state sources. Eligible BMP practices include but are not limited to: Grazing Systems, Reforestation of Erodible Crop and Pasture Land, Permanent Vegetative Cover on Cropland, Cover Crops, and Waterways. Please stop by the District office for a complete list of Best Management Practices’ that are eligible for assistance, which is located in the USDA Service Center behind Stuart Baptist Church. BMP’s are cost-shared on a percentage basis up to 75 percent or flat rate incentive payments. Each BMP application will be ranked and funded according to a simple BMP ranking criteria approved by the Patrick Soil and Water Conservation District Board. Priority will be given to land with the highest water quality improvements. Other program requirements and restrictions vary per practice. SWCD’s administer the voluntarily best management practice (BMP) program to encourage farmers to use BMP’s on their land to better control sediment, nutrient loss, and transportation of pollutants into our waters from excessive surface flow, erosion, and leaching. Those interested in cost-share assistance are encouraged to apply now during the sign up period. To schedule a field visit or for further details , please contact Tony Collins or Sandra Heath at the Patrick SWCD at (276) 694-3121, ext 3 or by stopping by the District office, which is located in the USDA Service Center at 135 Stonewall Court behind Stuart Baptist Church along with the USDA Farm Service Agency and the Natural Resources Conservation Service offices.