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STATE TECH COMMITTEE MEETINGOCTOBER 23 , 2012

NRCS Program Update

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Geographic Area Rate Caps (GARCs)

Wetland Reserve Program and Grassland Reserve Program utilize GARCs for easement compensation.

Easement compensation is based on the lowest of: Appraised Fair Market Value Geographic Area Rate Cap (GARC) Landowner Offer

NRCS contracts for an Area Wide Market Analysis to help determine values

Previous decisions on GARC calculations: GRP: 60% of AWMA value (40% Grazing Land Value) WRP: 80% of AWMA value

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Geographic Area Rate Caps (GARCs)

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Geographic Area Rate Caps (GARCs)

Colorado FY2013 GRP GARCs

                 

Geographic Area  

Market Analysis

$/acre

GARC $/acre

GARC $/acre WY

GARC $/acre NE

GARC $/acre KS

GARC $/acre NM

GARC $/acre UT

                 

Western Colorado

"P"$1,245 $750

$424    $560 (<5000 ac)

$377 (>5000 ac)

80% of appraised value -- NTE

$5K/acre"MP"$3,397 $2,040    

        

       

Northeast Colorado

"P"$594 $350

$380

$447 (north border) _____ $980 (east border)

$159    

"MP"$3,195 $1,900        

                 Southeast Colorado "P"

$280 $170    $159 $356 (<5000 ac)

$180 (>5000 ac)

80% of appraised value -- NTE

$5K/acre

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Geographic Area Rate Caps (GARCs)

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Geographic Area Rate Caps (GARCs)

Geographic Area Land Use

Market Analysis $/acre

GARC $/acre

GARC $/acre WY

GARC $/acre NE

GARC $/acre KS

GARC $/acre NM

1North-Central Colorado

Irrigated Crop $2,797 $2,240 $2,142

$2,131    

Non-irrigated Crop

$1,532 $1,225 $523

$801   

Grassland$540 $430

$444$482  

 

Non-Ag Bottomland

$1,325 $1,060  

n/a   

2Northeast Colorado

Irrigated Crop$2,688 $2,150

 $2,131

$1,891/ac

 

Non-irrigated Crop

$2,138 $1,700  

$801  

Grassland$443 $350   $482  

Non-Ag Bottomland

$1,110 $890   n/a 

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Geographic Area Rate Caps (GARCs)

3South-Central Colorado

Irrigated Crop$2,730 $2,185      KS

NM

90% of FMV not to exceed

$5,000/acre

Non-irrigated Crop

$1,557 $1,245      

Grassland$664 $530      

Non-Ag Bottomland

$803 $640      

              

4Southeast Colorado

Irrigated Crop$2,188 $1,750    

$1,891/ac

 

Non-irrigated Crop

$457 $365      

Grassland$452 $360      

Non-Ag Bottomland

$951 $760      

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Easement Program Targets for FY13

Held meeting in July 2012 to gather input on other easement program targets and priorities Keeping land and water in agriculture

Recommendations / Discussion for Targets Sage Grouse Other species Culturally or Historically significant areas Other recommendations

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FY13 EQIP

Colorado’s Allocation Formula (based on local and watershed workgroup comment and State Technical Committee input) Colorado River Watershed – 6% Gunnison-Dolores Watershed – 3% Lower Arkansas Watershed – 21% Lower South Platte Watershed– 13% North Platte/White/Yampa Watershed– 5% Republican River Watershed– 9% Rio Grande Watershed – 10% San Juan Watershed – 9% Upper Arkansas Watershed – 9% Upper South Platte Watershed – 15%

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FY13 EQIP

Within each watershed, funds were broken into smaller ‘pools’ for: Animal Waste Mgmt 5% Wildlife and Riparian 5% Soil Management 20- 30% Water Quality/Quantity 25-35% Forestry or Agro-forestry 5–15% Grazinglands 20 – 40%

Some funding pools not used (for 3 yr or more period) – typically Ag Waste Mgmt, Wildlife and Riparian

Considering making these targets a statewide ‘pool’

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Conservation Initiatives for FY13

National Air Quality Initiative Counties that could be within initiative based on

PM10 and Ozone concerns: Adams, Arapahoe, Archuleta, Boulder, Broomfield,

Denver, Douglas, Fremont, Jefferson, Larimer, Pitkin, Prowers, Routt, San Miguel, and Weld. (Bolded counties were past initiative counties targeted for Ozone)

Discussion

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Conservation Initiatives for FY13

National On-Farm Energy Initiative (Statewide)

National Seasonal High Tunnel Initiative (Statewide)

National Organic Initiative (Statewide)

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Ogallala Aquifer Initiative

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Lesser Prairie Chicken Initiative

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Sage Grouse Initiative

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Working Lands for Wildlife Initiatives

Greater & Gunnison Sage GrouseLesser Prairie ChickenSouthwestern Willow Flycatcher

Black-footed Ferret (CO listed as one of the states within the initiative but is not a high priority focal area at this time)

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Summary of FY2012

EQIP$34.6 million Includes all Initiatives, CCPI and special drought

fundingAWEP $813,000WHIP $1.2 millionCSP (Security) $2.5 million (payments)CStP (Stewardship) $2.5 million (new

contracts)GRP 1 Agreement; 1 easementWRP 1 EasementFRPP $7.1 million for 15 easements