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FY-2003 EQIP Contract Information

The following three maps display information on Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) contracts that were obligated in fiscal year 2003, including funding for the Ground and Surface Water Conservation and Klamath Basin components of EQIP.

This voluntary program addresses both local natural resource needs and national resource priorities. The funding shares the cost with farmers and ranchers for installing conservation practices to improve animal waste management, irrigation water management, grazing land, soil erosion and sediment control, and other resource concerns. In FY-2003, NRCS allocated more than $483 million to enter more than 30,000 contracts into the program. Click on each map's Data link for detailed information.

The data tables are available in Adobe Acrobat format.

FY-2003 EQIP Number of Contracts

U.S. map showing the number of EQIP contracts signed during FY2003, by State.
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This map shows the number of EQIP contracts signed in fiscal year 2003, by State.

Adobe Acrobat DocumentSupporting data by State available in tabular format

FY-2003 EQIP Financial Assistance Dollars Obligated

U.S. map showing the amount of federal funding obligated for EQIP contracts during FY2003, by State.
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This map shows the amount of federal funding obligated for EQIP contracts signed in fiscal year 2003, by State.

Adobe Acrobat DocumentSupporting data by State available in tabular format


FY-2003 EQIP Financial Assistance Dollars Obligated for Livestock Related Conservation Practices


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This map shows the percentage of federal funding obligated for livestock related conservation practices in fiscal year 2003, by State.

Adobe Acrobat DocumentSupporting data by State available in tabular format

Program Contact

Gary Kobylski, Acting National Program Manager, 202-720-1840

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