Does the state:
1. Help implement Farm Bill programs. If so, how?
2. Receive funding from NRCS? If so, for what and how much?
3. Hire staff to work on Farm Bill programs? If so, how many?
4. Operate other state programs? If so, what and how much?
5. Provide technical assistance to districts for other projects?
1. With the exception of the CREP program, the New Jersey Department of Agriculture, Division of Agricultural and Natural Resources (ANR) does not directly implement Farm Bill programs.
2. We do not receive funds from NRCS at this time.
3. At one time the Department had NRCS agreements for 12 Conservation Assistance personnel and let them expire in 2016 as they did not prove to be beneficial to the Department. Currently, we have 2 Department employees providing technical assistance predominantly on animal waste management issues.
4. ANR administers the state soil and water cost-share and animal waste management programs and projects are designed to be complementary to federal programs. The state cost-share program is currently funded at $500,000/yr.
5. As the State Soil Conservation Committee is housed in ANR, we are responsible for coordination and oversight. Since most Districts in NJ have a focus on residential and commercial construction regulation, we provide engineering assistance. Agricultural technical assistance is through NRCS. The Department has no allocation of funds to support Districts.