Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program - Reduced Tillage

RALP Reduced Tillage funding supports farmers who want to implement a new practice of no-till, strip-till or minimum tillage, and ultimately increase the number of acres under reduced tillage on annual cropland in Ontario.
  • OSCIA
Overview of the Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program - Reduced Tillage program:

RALP Reduced Tillage funding supports farmers who want to implement a new practice of no-till, strip-till or minimum tillage, and ultimately increase the number of acres under reduced tillage on annual cropland in Ontario. Reduced tillage practices result in more resilient agricultural landscapes with an increased ability to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, reduce soil erosion, and provide many other ecological benefits.

Benefits of the Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program - Reduced Tillage program:
  • $30/acre for moderate reductions to tillage practices
  • $50/acre for more substantial reductions to tillage practices
  • Eligible activities can include:
    • Transition from conventional tillage to a new practice of no-till, strip-till or minimum tillage
    • Transition from strip-till or minimum tillage to a new practice of no-till
  • Applicants may submit up to two (2) active applications across all project categories at any given time in the intake. The maximum RALP funding allocation for a single project is $150,000.
Eligibility criteria of the Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program - Reduced Tillage program:
  • Farm businesses in Ontario can qualify by meeting one of the following criteria:
  • Farm Business Registration Number (FBRN)
  • Provide a valid FBRN.
  • Religious Exemption
  • Submit a Religious Exemption Letter from the OMAFRA Appeal Tribunal with your application.
  • Cultural Exemption
  • Provide a Cultural Exemption Letter from the First Nations Agriculture Finance Ontario (FNAFO), verifying that the farm operates in a First Nations community. Include this with your application.
  • Income Exemption
  • Submit documentation for an income exemption from the Farm Property Class Tax Rate Program. This could be due to:
    • Start-up farm businesses
    • Business structure changes
    • An abnormal production year
    • Age, illness, or death of a spouse
  • Additional Requirements:
  • Environmental Farm Plan
  • Have a verified 4th Edition Environmental Farm Plan.
  • Land Use Agreement
  • Be willing to sign a Land Use Agreement with OSCIA, committing to maintain the proposed practice on the specified acres for the timeline defined in the agreement.
  • Legal Compliance
  • Comply with all legal requirements and maintain compliance throughout the project.
  • Eligible Lands for the Project:
  • Privately Owned Farmland
  • Includes all managed lands for agricultural production (e.g., crop land, grazing, orchards), as well as wetlands, woodlots, and yard sites associated with farming operations.
  • Rented Land
  • Land rented for agricultural production from a third party.
  • Crown Land
  • Federal, Provincial, Municipal, or Territorial Crown Land leased for agricultural practices.
  • Indigenous Lands
  • Lands managed for agricultural production in Indigenous communities.
  • Ensure all necessary documentation is provided with your application to be considered for funding.
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