Voluntary
Farm Evaluation & Certification
County farms can now be “green certified” and recognized for
meeting State and local environmental standards.
The State of Wisconsin has formally adopted agricultural
“performance standards” for runoff
control. These standards are beneficial
to farm operators and to the nonfarm public because they serve to clarify
acceptable levels of management.
Not all standards apply to every farm. The type of farm operation and its location determine which
standards apply.
We now cooperate with local farm organizations to offer a
voluntary farm evaluation and certification program. The evaluation service is available to allow producers to
determine which of the runoff standards apply to their farm, and whether
performance standards are currently met.
HOW IT WORKS If
performance standards are being met, an evaluation report and “certificate of compliance”
will be provided. If specific
performance standards are not being met, the evaluation report will identify
deficiencies and outline options which could be considered as future business
decisions are made. Participation in
the voluntary evaluation process is an educational service and does not
obligate the producer to take further action.
Operators who participate in the farm evaluation and certification
project receive priority for technical services and public cost-share grants
administered through the Chippewa County Land Conservation Committee.
An initial review of conservation work done in the County suggest
that the majority of farms currently meet the new State performance
standards.
To see which farms
in Chippewa County have been evaluated, and are “green certified” as meeting
State standards, view our map.
To learn more
about these services or to set up an appointment, contact us via e-mail at
lcd@co.chippewa.wi.us or phone at #(715)-726-7920.
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