Hello wonderful friends. Yesterday we talked about our experience How We Got Paid $$$$ To Plant Fruit and Nut Trees in Our Food Forest. We shared some of the reasons to plant a Food Forest & described what it is! Read that article if you haven't already and you aren't quite sure!
Today we're going to dive into: THE DETAILS how YOU can get the grant!
CSP Webpage
First Steps To Get Planting!
What is this grant?
USDA: CONSERVATION STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM (CSP)
This is a grant through the United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service.
It is a Stewardship plan grant where you make a plan with a local extension agent that last 5 years. 3 of those years are planting, but you still get paid for the final two years to maintain the planting.
Conservation Practice 612: Tree/Shrub Establishment
Click here to download the .doc to read the entire Practice.
Adding food-producing trees and shrubs to existing agroforestry plantings.
The document below details the details on applicable land use, practice lifespan, and some requirements (there are more, but this is the beginning set):
Honestly, what we are doing is different than what they usually see.
There are a lot of farmers and ranchers in Missouri, not people who want to create food forests. As mentioned in the previous article, our extension agent is awesome. We told her our goals/dreams and what we wanted to do and she found a grant that fit our needs. This is an example of what worked for us. Making the relationship with your extension agent is of the utmost importance as they walk you through everything. Not many people know about this grant and, at first glance, one may not even be able to tell you could plant the shrub and tree layer of a Food Forest using it.