Conservation Loan Program
Conservation Loan Program
This program may have additional incentives or benefits for those who are underserved. Learn more about our terminology.
What is this program?
This program provides loans to promote conservation practices on farms and ranches to help protect natural resources throughout the United States.
Managing USDA Agency |
Type of Assistance |
Who Should Apply |
Learn More |
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FSA |
Loan: Up to $1,750,000 |
Farmers and ranchers looking to implement conservation practices including sole proprietors, farmer cooperatives, private corporations, partnerships, or limited liability companies | Visit |
How can I use this program?
FSA Conservation Loans are for implementing conservation practices, such as:
- Installing conservation structures;
- Establishing forest cover;
- Installing water conservation measures;
- Establishing or improving permanent pastures;
- Transitioning to organic production;
- Managing manure, including manure digestion systems; and
- Adapting other emerging or existing conservation practices, techniques or technologies.
Who or what is eligible and what are the eligibility requirements?
- Must have NRCS-approved conservation plan
- Family farm and test for credit requirements are not applicable
- Must be current on payments to all creditors
Are there any deadlines?
No, please visit your local FSA service center for application assistance.
Is there anything else I should know?
- Conservation plans must be approved by NRCS before FSA can provide financing.
- Applicants with a debt-to-asset ratio of 40 percent or less, a minimum FICO score of 700, and have a net worth of at least three times the loan amount are eligible to apply through a streamlined application process with reduced paperwork.
- Priority is given to qualified beginning or socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers.
How do I apply?
Visit your local FSA service center to apply.
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Page last updated: May 2, 2023