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Forest

Farm Improvement Cost-Share

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Program level:

Local

Provider:

Pierce Conservation District

Benefits provided: 

Financial, Free technical assistance

Land use:

Agriculture

Water-focused program: 

No

Financial assistance with implementing best management practices.

Overview

Description:

We make cost share assistance available to landowners in designated Pierce County sub watersheds to implement best practices. Cost share is allocated on an application basis through a competitive process.

Funding is provided through various sources such as: the District's rates and charges system, WA State Department of Health, WA State Department of Ecology, and Washington State Conservation Commission. Funding is provided on a reimbursement basis, and practices must meet USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service specifications. A District engineer provides design assistance when necessary. All practices must meet Pierce County Code requirements and all applicable permits must be obtained by the landowner prior to starting all projects. The District may be able to provide some permit guidance and assistance.

Examples include:
- Cross-fencing for rotational grazing
- Manure and composting infrastructure
- Livestock heavy use area (paddock) protection
- Pasture renovation
- Cover crop seed purchase
- Native and beneficial insect pollinator plantings
- Riparian buffer plantings
- Fencing to exclude livestock from waterways
- Irrigation efficiency
- Roof water management

Eligibility:

Landowner must obtain permits required for projects.

Financial benefit: 

Varies per project.

Contact information

Information last updated on July 15, 2025.

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