Farmland Restoration Program
The Farmland Restoration Program (FLRP), made possible by Public Act 11-1, is a voluntary program with a main objective of increasing food and fiber production agriculture in Connecticut. FLRP focuses on prime and important farmland soils, in accordance with a Farmland Restoration Program Plan (FLRP Plan).
The following is an overview of the application process:
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Submit the FLRP application.
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You will be notified via US Postal mail of the acceptance or rejection of your application.
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If approved, you can proceed with the development of a FLRP Plan in cooperation with your local USDA NRCS office or North Central Conservation District.
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Your FLRP Plan must then be submitted and approved by the CT Department of Agriculture.
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You will be notified via US Postal mail of the acceptance or rejection your FLRP Plan and notice of funding availability.
Each farm can qualify for up to $20,000. It is expected 250 farms can be served with the current available resources.
Documents available for download:
All are in .pdf format:
Applications must be mailed to:
CT Department of Agriculture
Farmland Restoration Program
450 Columbus Boulevard, Suite 703
Hartford, CT 06103
Questions regarding the FLRP can be directed to Cam Weimar, cam.weimar@ct.gov or Lance Shannon, lance.shannon@ct.gov or via phone at 860-713-2511.