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NRCS EQIP Pollinator Habitat Cost-Share
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) pays up to 50% of the average cost to establish approved conservation practices on private agricultural land. For pollinators, the primary funded practice is Conservation Practice 420 (Wildlife Habitat Planting), which establishes native flowering plants, milkweed, and cover plants that support bee and butterfly populations. EQIP is available in all 50 states. Payment rates are set annually per state and practice. This program is designed for farmers, ranchers, and private forest landowners, not residential homeowners.
Common steps for every program in this guide
- Find your local NRCS field office. Use the USDA office locator at offices.usda.gov to find the NRCS office serving your county. Call ahead to schedule a site visit with a conservation planner.
- Get a USDA farm number if you don't have one. You need a USDA farm number to be eligible. Visit or call your local Farm Service Agency (FSA) office, which is usually in the same building as NRCS. Bring a property deed or lease agreement and a valid tax ID.
- Request a conservation planning visit. Your NRCS planner will visit your property, assess natural resource concerns, and recommend eligible practices. Technical assistance is free. The planner will help you identify which pollinator practices (Practice 420, Practice 327) fit your land.
- Submit application Form CPA-1200. Complete and submit Form CPA-1200 at your local NRCS office. Applications are accepted year-round, but each state sets ranking dates — applications received by that date are considered for the current funding cycle. FY2026 ranking dates will be published at nrcs.usda.gov.
- Sign your contract and implement. NRCS ranks applications by conservation benefit and state priority. If funded, you receive a contract offer. After signing, NRCS provides practice specifications. Payments are made after practices are certified as complete by your planner.
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Who qualifies for EQIP?
Open the official program site (opens in new tab)Which conservation practices qualify for pollinator habitat funding?
Open the official program site (opens in new tab)How much does EQIP pay?
Open the official program site (opens in new tab)NRCS EQIP Pollinator Habitat Cost-Share FAQs
Can a residential homeowner apply for EQIP pollinator funding?
What is the payment rate for Practice 420 in my state?
When is the EQIP application deadline for FY2026?
What plants are required for an EQIP Practice 420 pollinator planting?
Can I get both EQIP funding and a local utility rebate for the same project?
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