09/05/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/05/2025 10:18
DES MOINES, Iowa (Sept. 5, 2025) - Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig today announced that, due to record demand, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship is extending the deadline for farmers to sign-up for cover crop cost-share through Sept. 18 and is allocating additional funding so that even more farmers can participate.
"Cover crops are one of the most effective practices in the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy that farmers and landowners can use to improve water quality and enhance soil health. We've seen incredibly strong demand for cover crops cost-share this summer and fall, to the point that we've already set a new record for investment, and our county offices are reporting that requests continue to roll in. I want as many farmers as possible to have the opportunity to participate in this program, so we are extending the deadline to sign up through Sept. 18," said Secretary Naig. "I welcome both new and returning program participants to take advantage of cost-share to get more acres covered this fall. Visit your local USDA Service Center to sign up before the busy harvest season begins."
Cover Crop Cost-Share
Additional Cost-Share Assistance for First-Time Users Only
Farmers may submit applications immediately through their soil and water conservation offices located in their county USDA Service Center. Iowa farmers and landowners are also encouraged to visit with their local Service Center staff to inquire about additional cost share funds and other conservation programs that may be available.
Learn more about conservation in Iowa by visiting CleanWaterIowa.org.