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*Dear Subscribers,

*I have just been informed the application deadline for financial assistance
for high tunnels has been extended. The new deadline is March 12, 2010.
USDA Offering Financial Assistance for High Tunnels

EAST LANSING, Jan. 22, 2010 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture has
financial assistance available to landowners interested in constructing high
tunnels to increase the availability of locally grown produce.

The assistance is available through a pilot program that utilizes financial
assistance from the Environmental Quality Incentives Program administered by
the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. High tunnels are made of
ribs of plastic or metal pipe covered with a layer of plastic sheeting and
are easy to build, maintain and move. High tunnels provide a protected
environment for vegetables or other crops and are mainly used to increase
temperature in early spring and fall for extended crop production.

NRCS-Michigan is participating in the 3-year pilot program that will verify
if high tunnels are effective in reducing pesticide use, keeping vital
nutrients in the soil, extending the growing season, increasing yields, and
providing other benefits to growers. The program will provide financial
assistance for the construction of one high tunnel per farm. The high tunnel
must be constructed from a pre-manufactured kit and have an interior height
of at least 6-feet.

Financial assistance from the pilot program will cover 75 percent of the
estimated cost of constructing a high tunnel of up to 2,178-square-feet. The
amount of financial assistance is determined on a square-foot basis with a
limit of $4,166. Historically-underserved producers and beginning farmers
can receive 90 percent of the estimated cost for a maximum of $4,944.

Applications must be submitted to a local NRCS field office. Additional
information and a listing of Michigan NRCS field offices can be found at
www.mi.nrcs.usda.gov. Information about USDA conservation programs is also
available from local conservation districts.

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