Michigan Agriculture Environmental Assurance Program
Water pollution comes from many sources, and some of it comes from farms. That's why the Hillsdale Conservation District is standing by to help you enroll in the Michigan Agriculture Environmental Assurance Program (MAEAP). This program offers assistance and recognition to farmers who reduce erosion and runoff from private land into public waters.
MAEAP is free and voluntary. Everything we learn about your farm is 100% confidential; guaranteed by State Law.
Farmers who earn MAEAP recognition will receive a sign to display at their farm. This sign will show that you are a top steward in your community. You may also benefit from regulatory protections and be at an advantage for additional expert help and cost share.
Above all, you will earn an enduring sense of pride and accomplishment for your work.
MAEAP is free and voluntary. Everything we learn about your farm is 100% confidential; guaranteed by State Law.
Farmers who earn MAEAP recognition will receive a sign to display at their farm. This sign will show that you are a top steward in your community. You may also benefit from regulatory protections and be at an advantage for additional expert help and cost share.
Above all, you will earn an enduring sense of pride and accomplishment for your work.
Click the button below to schedule a Free, 100% confidential visit with your local MAEAP Technician(s).
MAEAP Technician Hillsdale County hillsdalecd@macd.org (517) 825-0163 |
Kevin Weidmayer
Conservation Specialist Technician Hillsdale County kevin.weidmayer@macd.org (517) 825-0164 |
MAEAP helps farmers adopt cost-effective practices that reduce erosion and runoff into ponds, streams, and rivers. This, in turn, helps farmers comply with state and federal laws. MAEAP is a voluntary program. We recognize and reward top stewards of the land. This is a state program delivered by Conservation Districts - local leaders you know. MAEAP is available for any Michigan farmer.
There are four categories of recognition: 1.) Farmstead, 2.) Cropping, 3.) Livestock, and 4.) Forest, Wetlands, & Habitat.
There are four categories of recognition: 1.) Farmstead, 2.) Cropping, 3.) Livestock, and 4.) Forest, Wetlands, & Habitat.
MAEAP includes 4 Simple Steps:
1.) LearnAttend a MAEAP Phase 1 approved Workshop or Field Day, or schedule a private meeting to learn if MAEAP is right for you. Alternately, you can review educational materials at www.maeap.org from the comfort of your own place.
2.) Farm Visit & RecommendationsInvite a MAEAP Technician to tour your farm. The Technician will explain the program and recommend practical steps you can take to reduce erosion and runoff into public waters.
Everything the Technician learns about your farm will remain confidential and will not be shared. |
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3.) Implement
4.) Recognition
Once the work is complete, you can contact the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. A MAEAP Verifier from MDARD will visit your farm to ensure the recommended practices are in place and address erosion and runoff risks on your land. When the work is done, we will give you a sign to place on your farm and send you a certificate signed by the Director of the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
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