The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages conservation groups, government organizations and private landowners to apply for a share of the $460,000 available through a federal Natural Resources Conservation Service grant. The DNR will use these dollars to fund two agricultural wetland mitigation projects, selected from the applicant pool, and add them to the Wisconsin Agricultural Mitigation Bank.
Funds can be used to cover most on-the-ground costs, including engineering, site construction, seeding and up to three years of maintenance activities. Funds cannot be used for easement purchases or land acquisition. The DNR is currently accepting applications for projects. The application period will remain open until two projects are selected. Prospective applicants are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible to ensure consideration.
Created in 2022, the Wisconsin Agricultural Mitigation Bank program provides an additional mitigation option for Wisconsin farmers to comply with the Swampbuster provisions of the Food Security Act. Thus far, the DNR has received two grants from the Natural Resources Conservation Service, which have allowed for the creation and administration of the program and the establishment of four total agricultural wetland mitigation sites in Wisconsin.