Data Tables

EQIP, WHIP, and AMA - Summary Data
Contracts Specifying Plant Condition, Noxious and Invasive Plants, as a Resource Concern
EQIP and WHIP - 2008 Farm Bill as of Fiscal Year 2012, 2nd Quarter
AMA – 2002 and 2008 Farms Bills as of Fiscal Year 2012, 3rd Quarter

 

EQIP

WHIP

AMA

TOTAL

Contracts (Number)

17,988

2,421

187

20,596

Acres Treated

12,591,548

323,552

19,121

12,934,221

FA Dollars Obligated

$385,814,136

$38,143,222

$3,389,364

$427,346,722

Source:  EQIP and WHIP ProTracts, 2008 Farm Bill, FY12, 2nd Quarter; AMA ProTracts, 2002
and 2008 Farm Bills, FY12, 3rd Quarter. All contracts specifying Plant Condition, Noxious and Invasive Plants,
as a resource concern.

Note:  Contracts may be treating additional resource concerns, along with their associated practices,
in addition to the Plant Condition, Noxious and Invasive Plants resource concern.

 

CSP Enhancements and Practices Applied, FY 2010 – FY2012**

Code

Enhancement/Practice

Total

Crop/Hay

Pasture

Range

Forest

WQL01

Biological suppression and other non-chemical techniques to manage brush, weeds  and invasive species

951,418

--

143,190

758,072

50,156

WQL02*

Biological suppression and other non-chemical techniques to manage herbaceous weeds and invasive species

142,613

--

32,030

110,584

--

WQL13

High level IPM

5,352,895

4,618,266

82,190

497,839

154,600

Totals

6,446,926

4,618,266

257,410

1,366,495

204,756

*This enhancement was only available in ranking period 2010-2011.

**Incorporated FY2012 data are unofficial and represent a snapshot of “active” contracts and “approved” applications as of June 9, 2012.
 

National Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) Directly Addressing Invasive Species                                                                                                                                                      

Fiscal Year

Entity

Project Title

Funding

Project Area

2004

Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources

Invasive Species Management for Restored Wetlands and Native Prairie Uplands

$93,750

MN

2005

Colorado Department of Agriculture

Implementation of a Multi-Species Weed Biological Control Program on Ute Mountain and Southern Ute Tribal Lands

$135,000

CO

2005

Mississippi Coastal Plains RC&D, Inc.

Strategic Cogongrass Control Partnership for South Mississippi

$100,000

MS

2006

Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe

Forage increase through invasive species eradication, plantings, and grazing exclusion

$250,000

SD

2006

West Virginia University

Utilization & Management of Invasive Plants in Pastures using Biocontrol Agents

$75,000

WV

2007

Confederate Salish and Kootenai Tribes

Improving Conservation  of Wetland and Riparian Habitat Through Enhanced NWI Updates, Aquatic Weed Mapping, and Reed Canary Grass Control Demonstration Project

$179,000

MT

2008

The Nature Conservancy

Protecting Biodiversity through Early Detection and Rapid Response to Invasive Species

$78,246

OR

2010

Montana State University

Innovative conservation approaches to invasive plant management in the Missouri River Watershed-From prevention to control to biomass utilization/biofuel generation

$1,000,000

MT

 

 

Total

$1,910,996