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Prairie Watersheds Climate Program (PWCP)

Pembina Valley Watershed District

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Program Summary

The Pembina Valley Watershed District delivers the Prairie Watersheds Climate Program (PWCP) which provides cost-sharing and per-acre payments for the implementation of Beneficial Management Practices under three categories:

Cover Cropping, Rotational Grazing, and Nitrogen Management.

Program characteristics

Province

Manitoba

Natural Features

Wildlife Habitat, Wetlands, Riparian Areas

Agriculture Type

Cropland, Rangeland / Pasture

Program Scope

Regional/Local

Conservation Approach

Restoration, Beneficial Practices

Incentive Type

Payment for Practices / Conservation / Credits, Cost-sharing / Discounts, Technical Advice

Delivery Agent Type

NGO

Commitment Type

Management Agreement, Infrastructure Installation, Restoration / Re-seeding / Conversion

Commitment Term

Short Term (1 to 10 years)

Conservation Goals

The PWCP program aims to accelerate the adoption of beneficial management practices (BMPs) that reduce greenhouse gas emissions while enhancing farm productivity, sustainability, and resilience.

Eligible Lands

Eligible landscapes include croplands, rangelands, or pasturelands in the Pembina Valley region.

Additional Details

Interested landowners can download applications from the Pembina Valley Watershed District website: https://www.pvwd.ca/programs

More detail on what each program entails can be found on the application forms.

Producers are eligible for a maximum of $75,000 of OFCAF funding, though all available OFCAF programs including PWCP.

Any project funded through PWCP cannot be funded by another OFCAF program

Applicants cannot apply PCUs and dual inhibitors on the same acres and receive funding for both.

Commitment

To receive Prairie Watersheds Climate Program (PWCP) funding, landowners must commit to any of the following Beneficial Management Practices:

Cover Cropping

  • Seeding cover crops

  • Agronomic support for seeding cover crops

Nitrogen Management

  • Upgrade equipment to allow for fertilizer banding, side dressing, and injection

  • Split fertilizer application to improve efficiency of use

  • Polymer-coated urea use

  • Nitrification and urease inhibitor use

  • Utilizing legumes in crop rotations

  • Upgrading manure injection and incorporation equipment (spreaders not eligible)

  • Incorporating manure into soil to reduce volatilization

Rotational Grazing

  • Cross fencing

  • Wildlife friendly fencing

  • Temporary fencing

  • Stationary water systems developments

  • Mobile water systems

  • Improving pasture composition

  • Agronomic support for completion of rotational grazing plan

Incentive

The Pembina Valley District provides the following incentives for eligible BMPs. Each eligible practice has specific requirements and limitations, which can be found on the Pembina Valley District website.

Cover Cropping / Intercropping / Polycropping

  • Cover crops underseeded with the main crop (intercropping) - $35/acre (up to $75,000)

  • Full-season annual and/or perennial cover crops in rotation - $35/acre (up to $75,000)

  • Agronomic Support for seeding cover crops – up to 85% of total expenses (up to $25,000)

Rotational Grazing

  • Fencing to Support Rotational Grazing –

  • Watering System to Support Rotational Grazing - 85% of costs up to $18,000/qtr (max $75,000 for both fencing and watering system)

  • Improving Pasture Compositions by Seeding Legumes - $35/acre

  • Agronomic Support for Completion of a Rotational Grazing Plan - 50% (up to $400)

Nitrogen Management

  • Use of Polymer Coated Urea Fertilizer – 85% increased cost of PCU fertilizer compared to regular nitrogen (up to $75,000).

  • Use of Combined Nitrification and Urease Inhibitors or use of dual inhibitors – 85% of inhibitor cost (up to $75,000).

  • Agronomic Support for Nitrogen Management Plans – 50% of cost (up to $10,000); Soil Testing – 85% of cost (up to $2,500); Soil Mapping – 50% of costs (up to $10,000).

  • Adding Legumes to Crop Rotation - $35/acre (up to $75,000)

  • Upgrading Seeder Equipment to Allow for Banding / Side Dressing / Injection of Fertilizer – $200/ft (up to $30,000).

  • Split Application of Fertilizer to improve Nitrogen use - 85% of implementation costs of second pass (up to $75,000)

  • Upgrading manure injection and incorporation equipment - case-by-case basis (up to $30,000).

  • Offsetting higher cost of synthetic fertilizer substitutes (manure, compost, digestates) – 85% of increased cost (up to $75,000)

  • Incorporating Manure to Reduce Nitrogen Volatilization- $35/acre (up to $75,000)

Contact Information

For more information for the Pembina Valley Watershed District's Prairie Watersheds Climate Program (PWCP), call 204-242-7030 or email programs@pvwd.ca.

Application forms and further information can be found here: https://www.pvwd.ca/programs.

Important to Know

  • The Prairie Watershed Climate Program (PWCP) is funded through the Agricultural Climate Solutions – On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF) from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. OFCAF is a $200 million, 3-year fund (from 2021 to 2024) which funds 12 programs (including PWCP).

  • The PWCP is led by the Manitoba Association of Watersheds (MAW) and delivered locally by Manitoba’s Watershed Districts and the Saskatchewan Association of Watersheds (SAW).

  • Information can change from year to year – check the web site for the most accurate information.

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