USDA Offering Cash to WV Farmers to Go Green
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Posted: 11:06 AM Jun 10, 2009
USDA Offering Cash to WV Farmers to Go Green
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP)
West Virginia farmers could earn a little extra cash for going green.
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West Virginia farmers could earn a little extra cash for going green.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is offering between $8 and $350 an acre to certified organic producers and farmers transitioning to organic production.

In West Virginia, $383,992 is available this year through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program.

Soil conservationist LaRae Baker in Mason and Putnam counties says core practices include crop rotation, prescribed grazing and pest management.

Farmers using organic means to control pests may be eligible to receive $20 to $350 an acre.

Crop rotation payments range from $8 to $50 an acre.

Applications are available at local USDA offices or online. The deadline is Friday.


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Posted by: Carla Location: Rileyville, VA on Jun 10, 2009 at 11:34 AM

Another Lure by the Government! This is paid for with your tax dollars & mine. Taxes are going up!
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