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  3. Innovative Agriculture and Marketing Partnership open for enrollment

Innovative agriculture and marketing partnership open for enrollment

Farmers and ranchers interested in adopting practices that reduce the climate impact of producing the state's top commodities can enroll

Cows in a fieldA University of Idaho-led program offers technical and financial assistance for climate-smart agricultural practices. 

August 13, 2024

MOSCOW, Idaho — Enrollment in the Innovative Agriculture and Marketing Partnership (IAMP) is now open to qualified Idaho farmers and ranchers.  

The University of Idaho-led program offers technical and financial assistance to farmers and ranchers interested in adopting climate-smart agricultural practices while also seeking to create market opportunities for resulting commodities. IAMP is a state-wide project focused on reducing climate impact within the production of the state’s top commodities.  

Enrollment and partners: 
The initial application round will run from Tuesday, Aug. 13, through Tuesday, Sept. 11. During the initial application period, participants may work with Desert Mountain Grass Fed Beef, the Schitsu’umsh (Coeur d’Alene) Tribe, the Nez Perce Tribe and The Nature Conservancy. Participants may list multiple partners with whom they would be willing to work, but their options may be limited by geographic and commodity priorities of each project partner. At this time, soil conservation districts are not available to partner with applicants. Those interested in working with soil conservation districts are still encouraged to apply, but there may be a delay before applications are processed.

Practices and incentives:
IAMP is funded with a five-year, $55 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture — representing the largest award in the university’s history — of which $31 million will go directly to Idaho agricultural producers who implement designated climate-smart practices, including no tillage, reduced tillage, cover cropping, conservation crop rotation, interseeding, prescribed grazing, nutrient management and reduced applied inorganic nitrogen, nutrient management with a 15% replacement of synthetic inorganic nitrogen with manure or compost and biochar application. The Nature Conservancy contributed a $96,327 match. Annual incentives range from $38 to $74 per acre or $1 per head per day for grazing cover crops on enrolled acreage.  

Eligibility: 
IAMP is a statewide program and is open to producers of potatoes, sugar beets, wheat, barley, hops, chickpeas and beef. The project seeks to support underserved farmers and ranchers by giving priority to beginning farmers and ranchers with 10 or fewer years of experience, either independently or in partnership; socially disadvantaged farmers who face racial or ethnic prejudices; farmers and ranchers who are veterans (as defined by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs); limited resource farmers with annual gross sales below $100,000; and women farmers and producers, either independently or in partnership. 

How to apply: 

  • Producers may apply after applications have opened by clicking on the “participant application” link at iamp.uidaho.edu.
  • The application process should take 10 to 25 minutes to complete depending on the number of prospective fields to be enrolled. Help features are included within the online application.
  • Applicants must already be registered with, or be willing to register with, USDA’s Farm Service Agency.  
  • Applicants should be prepared to either manually identify specific agricultural fields or upload field boundary maps (in KML file format) for prospective fields. 

MEDIA NOTE: A Spanish translation press release can be found here.

Media Contact

John O’Connell
Assistant Director of Communications, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences 
208-530-5959 
joconnell@uidaho.edu

Berkley Ridenhour
Innovative Agriculture and Marketing Partnership for Idaho Program Manager 
208-885-2128 
berkleyr@uidaho.edu

The IAMP project was funded with a five-year, $55 million grant through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities program, award No. NR233A750005G038. The total project funding is $55,096,327, of which 99.83% is the federal share.

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