Grasslands and Grazing Management
The purpose of the Grasslands and Grazing Management BMP is for the implementation of practices that will result in:
- Improved soil and water quality
- Increased productivity and economic gains
- Reduced greenhouse gas emissions
- Increased environmental benefits
- Reduced stream-bank degradation
- Improved nutrient and water retention
- Improved biodiversity and wildlife habitat
Intake Information
The deadline for applications is April 4, 2023.
Eligible Applicants:
Watershed Districts
Eligible Activities
- Rotational grazing infrastructure including permanent and temporary cross fencing, and offsite watering for tame pasture and native grasslands
- Convert marginal and high-risk annual cropland to permanent grassland (includes establishment of
native or tame forages)
- Increasing the use of alfalfa or other locally-adapted and persistent nitrogen fixing perennial
legumes in pasture and hay
- Avoided conversion and maintenance of natural features on critical and/or at-risk grasslands
Project Timeline
Projects will have eighteen months to be completed.
Cost Share Funding
Watershed districts can be reimbursed for up to 100 per cent of total approved eligible costs.
- There is a $100,000 maximum funding cap per application worksheet.
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There is a $300,000 funding cap per watershed per year.
Additional Information and Documents
Terms and
Conditions
Program Guide
Applicant
Information Form
Application
Worksheet