USDA Awards 2 Conservation Innovation Grants For Projects Benefiting Pennsylvania Totaling $7.1 Million
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On July 18, US Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture is investing $90 million in 53 Conservation Innovation Grants projects, which support the development of new tools, approaches, practices and technologies to further natural resource conservation on private lands. This year, increased funds were available because of President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, which is funding CIG projects that address climate change, with a particular focus on innovative solutions to reduce livestock emissions of enteric methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Secretary Vilsack announced the CIG grants during an Investing in America roundtable in Pennsylvania while highlighting USDA programs focused on innovative climate strategies. Two awarded CIG projects will take place in Pennsylvania-- -- The Nature Conservancy - $2.2 Million: Through an outcome-based incentive focused on nitrogen use efficiency, this project will empower farmers to make innovative and holistic farm management decisions that result in advanced Nitrogen management practice implementation, improved nitrogen use efficiency, reduced environmental Nitrogen surplus, and agronomic sustainability. Trusted farm advisors will be key partners in both the planning and implementation of these practices on corn and wheat acres in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. -- Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship - $4.9 Million: This project will deploy PaddockTrac, an innovative and cost-effective precision Ag technology that accurately measures forage availability, on 20 small and mid-sized dairy farms in four states: Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Wisconsin. Collaborating with dairy producers who currently implement continuous grazing, these on-farm trials aim to reduce the learning curve and stimulate the increased adoption of innovative practices by providing comprehensive technical assistance, data collection, and evaluation of the economic and conservation impacts of utilizing this technology to transition to managed grazing. Project partners are Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship, University of Missouri, University of Wisconsin, Farm Financial Institute, and Water and Land Solutions LLC. Visit the USDA NRCS-PA webpage for more information on assistance available for farm, forest and land conservation. Related Articles - Watersheds: -- PA Assn. 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