Best Management Practices – ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥ UTRCA: Inspiring A Healthy Environment Mon, 23 Jun 2025 19:02:48 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/UTRCA_Icon-55x55.jpg Best Management Practices – ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥ 32 32 221683403 Now Open – Upper Thames River Phosphorus Reduction Program Year 2Ìý /now-open-upper-thames-phosphorus-reduction-program-year-2/ Tue, 17 Jun 2025 11:20:16 +0000 /?p=33514

Now Open – Upper Thames Phosphorus Reduction Program Year 2

The Upper Thames River Phosphorus Reduction Program is now accepting applications for year two with an expanded list of funding categories designed to support practical, on-the-ground improvements. Ìý

This year, we have added 4R Phosphorus Management which includes up to $15/acre for Crop Nutrient Planning and Soil Testing, and $50/acre for applying manure to low phosphorus soils plus a bonus of an additional $10/acre for those practicing both Cover Crops and Reduced Tillage! Available funding categories include:Ìý

  • Cover CropsÌý
  • Reduced TillageÌý
  • Soil Testing and Crop Nutrient Planning – newÌý
  • Subsurface Phosphorus PlacementÌý
  • Manure Management – Applying Manure to Low P Soils – newÌý
  • Tree PlantingÌý
  • Erosion ControlÌý
  • Clean Water DiversionÌý
  • Restricting Livestock Access to Watercourses and WetlandsÌý
  • Innovative ActionÌý

Visit the UTRCA and apply today!Ìý

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Local Landowners Lead the Way in Phosphorus Reduction EffortsÌýÌý /local-landowners-lead-the-way-in-phosphorus-reduction-efforts/ Tue, 20 May 2025 10:40:32 +0000 /?p=32057

Local Landowners Lead the Way in Phosphorus Reduction EffortsÌýÌý

With funding from the Canada Water Agency, the ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥ (UTRCA) launched the in the fall of last year, to help reduce the amount of phosphorus reaching Lake Erie. While phosphorus enters the environment in many ways, one of the most challenging sources to manage is runoff from rain events, especially across large rural and agricultural areas. This program is designed to support and strengthen on-the-ground efforts by offering funding, tools, and technical guidance to implement practical solutions that work for individual farms as well as the entire watershed.ÌýÌý

The first year of this program was a success with over 595 on-the-ground projects across more than 35,000 acres – leading to an estimated annual reduction of 12,500 pounds of phosphorus entering the Upper Thames River. These results were made possible through actions like reduced tillage, cover crops, crop nutrient planning, erosion control, and more. Next month, we will be launching year two – with more project categories and opportunities to get involved. Thank you to everyone who is helping to protect the watershed and shape a healthier future for generations to come. Stay tuned!ÌýÌýÌý

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