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Cost-Share Grants for Manure Incorporation and Injection Now Available; Sign-Up at Local Soil Conservation Districts

ManureFieldDay (153)ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Department of Agriculture (MDA) today announced that financial assistance is available to help farmers cover the cost of injecting or  incorporating manure and other eligible organic products into cropland. For a second year, Governor Martin O’Malley has earmarked $2 million in cost-share funds to help farmers comply with Maryland’s updated nutrient management regulations.

“The O’Malley-Brown Administration is committed to providing farmers with the resources they need to comply with new environmental regulations and help Maryland meet its nutrient reduction goals for the Chesapeake Bay,” said Maryland Agriculture Secretary Buddy Hance.

Maryland’s revised nutrient management regulations require farmers to inject or incorporate manure and other organic nutrient sources into the soil within 48 hours of application in order to achieve maximum water quality benefits for streams, rivers and the Chesapeake Bay.

Farmers who incorporate or inject all types of animal manure or other eligible organic waste products into cropland may apply for cost-share grants from MDA. Operators who import manure and other organic nutrient sources for use on cropland that they own or rent may participate. While transportation costs are not cost-shared under this program, the Manure Transportation Program is available for eligible farms. Cost-share rates for manure incorporation and injection range from $10 to $55 an acre depending on the type of equipment or services used.  Farmers who use manure injection equipment receive the highest reimbursement rates.

Cost-share grants for manure incorporation and injection are administered by the Maryland Agricultural Water Quality Cost-Share (MACS) Program. Applicants must be in good standing with MACS to participate and in compliance with the Nutrient Management Program.  All work must be completed by June 2, 2014, and all claims for payment received by June 10, 2014.  Other restrictions apply.

Farmers should visit their local soil conservation district office as soon as possible to apply. Applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis and sign-up is ongoing until all funds are fully committed.  For more information, contact MDA at 410-841-5864.

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Contact Information

If you have any questions, need additional information or would like to arrange an interview, please contact:
Jessica Hackett
Director of Communications
Telephone: 410-841-5888

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