Food Security: High Tunnel Initiative
High Tunnel Initiative through EQIP
Is your backyard or on-farm garden ready for year-round production? 70%-90% of the cost of installing a high tunnel may be reimbursed through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP).
75 high tunnels and supporting practices can be funded through EQIP as part of a five-year effort earmarked for Fayette County to address food insecurity, mitigate biodiversity impacts of urbanization, and reduce emissions by providing the means to source food locally.
The installation space must be registered as a farm with the Farm Service Agency.
Backyard gardens located within the Urban Services Boundary (USB) may qualify as farm!
Tenants may apply for this support as long as the owner agrees to the five-year maintenance period.
Plants must be grown in the soil, not containers.
You must be approved for program support before starting installation.
Program support is distributed as a reimbursement.
Reimbursement payments will be made once installation is completed and certified.
"My family was awarded the Backyard Conservation grant, and that led to awareness about the USDA urban farming program and our family decided to apply for an official farm number. The process was very simple and all that was needed was the PVA map of our property and the deed to our home. I submitted this paperwork to USDA and filled out a few forms and I had the farm number that same day. The folks at USDA in Fayette County are wonderful and are very efficient. Our family is very excited about this opportunity and we look forward to increasing our gardening capacity."
— L. Lucas, Idle Hour Neighborhood