New Small Acreage Cover Crop Program Launched

The newly launched Small Acreage Cover Crop Program supports small farm producers and urban agriculture. 

The pilot program is operated by the Maryland Department of Agriculture (MDA) and aimed at helping historically underserved farmers and communities build healthy soils, increase yields, sequester carbon, and improve local water quality. Financial assistance for this program is capped at $1,000 per grower, per year.

“The incredible character, work ethic, and resilience of our farmers has been an inspiration to me and to all Marylanders,” said Governor Hogan. “Grant programs like these demonstrate our commitment to ensuring that all our farmers continue to be good stewards of the land and that agriculture remains our state’s number one industry” (Governor press release).

According to the press release, details of the program include:

Small-scale producers who may not qualify for traditional cover crop programs are encouraged to apply for these grants. Program highlights include:

Urban agricultural growers and small farmers who plant five or fewer acres of a cover crop may apply for cover crop grants.

Eligible species to be planted include cover crop seed mixes or single cereal grains.

Cover crops may be planted in open plots, raised beds, or a high tunnel following the harvest of a production crop (vegetables, herbs, flowers, sorghum, soybeans, hemp, millet, or tobacco).

Growers should plant fall cover crops following seed company recommendations, but later than November 30, 2022.

Growers will be reimbursed based on paid receipts with a maximum payment of up to $1,000 per growing season.

Learn more about the Small Acreage Cover Crop Program program.