Never-before-seen levels of conservation funding for Virginia’s farmers are included in the 2022-2023 budget. Producers throughout the commonwealth will benefit from expanded cost-share and tax credit opportunities.
Changes to the application for much of this support will also streamline the process for many farmers.
The Virginia Agricultural Best Management Practices Cost-Share Program, or VACS, is funded at a record high for the 2022-2023 program year with $123 million.
VACS is the state program that helps farms implement a range of conservation practices that protect water quality. By improving animal and soil health and reducing nutrient waste, these practices also help increase farm profitability — a key issue for producers as inflation rises.
DCR administers the state cost-share program in partnership with Virginia’s 47 soil and water conservation districts. Farmers may receive up to $300,000 in state cost-share reimbursement for more than 70 best management practices including:
Many of these practices can often be funded through a combination of state and federal funds, reducing the farmer’s expense to less than 25% of the total cost.
Also available to Virginia’s farmers this year are:
To apply for funding or tax credits, farmers should contact their local soil and water conservation districts.
Farmers in many localities will now find it simpler to apply for funding to support multiple nutrient management and/or cover crop best practices.
Under what is sometimes called a “whole farm approach,” a producer only has to submit one cost-share application to cover all of the nutrient management practices, or all the cover crop practices, established on as much acreage as desired.
Previously, this program was only available to farmers in Essex, King and Queen and King William counties, and in the Chesapeake Bay watershed of the Eastern Shore.
This year, however, farmers in Carroll, Gloucester, Grayson, Halifax, Mathews, Middlesex, Page, Rockingham, Washington counties — and all of the Eastern Shore — may also participate.
More information on Virginia’s soil and water conservation programs can be found at https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/soil-and-water/.
The program year ends June 30, 2023.