Services
Utah's conservation districts provide assistance to land users and communities in planning and implementing conservation projects. Conservation projects are implemented to reduce erosion, improve soil and water quality, improve and conserve wetlands, enhance fish and wildlife habitat, improve air quality, improve pasture and range condition, reduce upstream flooding, and improve forest land.
Utah's conservation districts and their many partners provide assistance through a broad range of programs to assist farmers, ranchers, and other landowners in conserving natural resources. These programs often provide incentives such as technical and cost-sharing assistance to install conservation practices.
Browse through the many programs we provide to find out more about key provisions, eligibility requirement, and application procedures. You can also contact a member of your Conservation District to find out more information.
- Agriculture Resource Development Loan (ARDL)
- Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)
- Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)
- Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP)
- Water Conservation Field Services Program
- Colorado River Salinity Control Program (CRSCP)
- Partners for Fish and Wildlife
- Nonpoint Source Implementation Grants, Section 319 (319 Program)
