Tennessee Invests in Soil Conservation, Water Quality Projects

Monday, August 09, 2010 | 04:03am

Cost Share Funds Help Prevent Farm Runoff, Improve Water Quality

NASHVILLE – Governor Phil Bredesen and Agriculture Commissioner Ken Givens today announced more than $3 million in cost share grants to 95 county soil conservation districts to help improve farmland and water quality.

“I’m proud that we’ve been able to fully restore funding for soil conservation and water quality improvement projects,” said Governor Bredesen. “By partnering with local soil conservation districts, Tennessee landowners can have a tremendous impact on water quality by preventing farm runoff. This is an important investment that benefits everyone.”

The grants are funded through the Agricultural Resources Conservation Fund and the Tennessee Agricultural Enhancement Program to help landowners install conservation practices that prevent soil erosion and farm runoff and improve water quality. The grants also help support soil conservation districts with administrative costs, educational projects and technical assistance.

“This program has been very successful and a critical part of helping farmers and other landowners care for the land,” said Givens. “We’re proud to work with local soil conservation districts in making these funds available for soil erosion prevention and water quality improvement projects.”

Landowners can apply through county soil conservation district offices for up to 75 percent of the cost of implementing conservation practices. Conservation practices include projects such as streamside restoration and planting, alternative livestock watering systems, terracing and pasture management.

The Agricultural Resources Conservation Fund was established in 1991 and is funded through a portion of the real estate transfer tax that also funds state land acquisition programs. The ARCF also helps secure additional federal dollars for the state’s 319 Nonpoint Source Pollution program, which addresses water quality issues in priority watersheds.

A portion of the cost share grants are funded through the Tennessee Agricultural Enhancement Program. TAEP was established in 2005 by Governor Bredesen and funded by the Tennessee General Assembly to spur agricultural development in the state. TAEP helps fund technical assistance for landowners, educational programs and the purchase of specialized equipment that can be made available to farmers to aid with conservation tillage, seeding and other practices.

For more information about the Tennessee Department of Agriculture’s Water Resources program or the Agricultural Resources Conservation Fund, visit www.TN.gov/agriculture or call 615-837-5225.

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County Soil Conservation District
Amount
Anderson
$47,503
Bedford
$47,689
Benton
$18,900
Bledsoe
$33,900
Blount
$36,900
Bradley
$67,400
Campbell
$29,553
Cannon
$47,164
Carroll
$23,900
Carter
$3,900
Cheatham
$32,400
Chester
$27,900
Claiborne
$73,744
Clay
$50,036
Cocke
$28,900
Coffee
$36,400
Crockett
$43,900
Cumberland
$3,900
Davidson
$23,900
Decatur
$34,682
DeKalb
$8,900
Dickson
$19,900
Dyer
$43,900
Fayette
$35,900
Fentress
$38,900
Franklin
$38,900
Gibson
$60,400
Giles
$56,972
Grainger
$55,100
Greene
$43,900
Grundy
$4,476
Hamblen
$32,900
Hamilton
$3,900
Hancock
$46,341
Hardeman
$43,741
Hardin
$28,900
Hawkins
$44,900
Haywood
$35,900
Henderson
$38,900
Henry
$33,900
Hickman
$28,900
Houston
$13,900
Humphreys
$23,900
Jackson
$40,900
Jefferson
$23,900
Johnson
$13,900
Knox
$31,150
Lake
$3,900
Lauderdale
$53,416
Lawrence
$48,900
Lewis
$3,900
Lincoln
$42,400
Loudon
$47,900
Macon
$52,380
Madison
$28,900
Marion
$23,900
Marshall
$33,900
Maury
$33,900
McMinn
$15,100
McNairy
$25,900
Meigs
$3,900
Monroe
$73,400
Montgomery
$26,400
Moore
$8,900
Morgan
$10,150
Obion
$110,100
Overton
$45,291
Perry
$18,900
Pickett
$15,403
Polk
$34,465
Putnam
$29,064
Rhea
$13,900
Roane
$61,928
Robertson
$33,900
Rutherford
$45,776
Scott
$18,900
Sequatchie
$23,900
Sevier
$30,400
Shelby
$13,900
Smith
$15,900
Stewart
$13,900
Sullivan
$21,400
Sumner
$30,400
Tipton
$33,900
Trousdale
$43,900
Unicoi
$3,900
Union
$57,608
VanBuren
$18,900
Warren
$23,900
Washington
$34,650
Wayne
$28,900
Weakley
$13,900
White
$38,900
Williamson
$33,900
Wilson
$22,880
Total
$3,075,562

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