Technical Assistance

Much of the work done by the Snyder County Conservation District staff relates to offering technical assistance for protecting our ground and surface waters to the agricultural community.

Along with other cooperating agencies, we have installed many best management practices (BMPs) on farms throughout Snyder County.

Examples of agricultural BMPs are: improved barnyards, streambank fencing, manure storages, waste stacking structures, diversions, grass waterways, cattle stream crossings, milkhouse wastewater treatment systems, riparian buffers, cover cropping and no-till crop planting. Further details can be found in the    Snyder County AG BMP Guide  and the    PA Conservation Catalog. These booklets show many types of BMPs that can prevent sediment and nutrient pollution of surface and ground water.

To reach one of our technicians about these BMPs, go and reach us at 570-837-3000.

The Conservation District offers assistance to farmers by helping them write their own manure management plans (MMPs) or teaching them how to write these plans themselves. Contact Barry Spangler, Agricultural Conservation Technician, at 570-837-3000 x5 for details.

Note: PA Department of Environment Protection (DEP) regulations require any operation or entity that raises or boards animals, produces or receives animal manure, regardless of animal type (equine, poultry, livestock, exotic animals, etc.) or animal number have a manure management plan (MMP).

From time to time, other publications are available either at the SCCD office or at the (USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service) NRCS-Middleburg Field Office. Examples include materials on no-tilling, cover cropping, soil health and workbooks to help write a manure management plan (MMP).

We also sell soil test kits for farmers to analyze nitrogen needs (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), pH and other soil nutrient levels.

We also can help out with manure spreader calibrations. Contact us at 570-837-3000 if you are interested.

The Manure Management Plan (MMP) workshop scheduled for June 5 at 6:30 p.m. for small livestock and equine operations has been cancelled. To schedule a 1-on-1 meeting on how to write MMPs, call (570) 837-3000 x5 or email agtech@snydercd.org.

Staffing for this project promoting agricultural environmental compliance was financed by in part by an EPA grant provided by the PA Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).  The views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of EPA, DEP, or any of its subagencies.

Additional information can be found in our Agricultural Erosion Prevention and Agricultural Nutrient Management web pages.

Financial Assistance

There are several programs that farmers can seek financial assistance from the Conservation District, NRCS and other agencies. They are as follows:

Examples of recent, upcoming and potential Conservation District financial assistance programs include barnyard improvements, pasture and streambank fencing, cattle stream crossings, pasture watering systems, manure storages, roof runoff controls and riparian buffers. Go to “Financial Assistance Downloads” to read some examples.

Farmers may hire a qualified consultant to develop or update their MMPs, Ag. E&S plans, nutrient management plans (NMPs) and conservation plans offered through the PA Association of Conservation Districts, Inc. (PACD). CAOs and CAFOs may participate. The only stipulation is that the operation cannot have participated in a similar program recently offered by DEP.

Interested farmers must complete an application with the Conservation District and their consultant. Additional information is available at the SCCD office by reaching out to Barry Spangler, Ag. Technician at 570-837-3000 x5.  Application Deadline: June 30, 2026.

Financial and other support for the Ag Plan Reimbursement Program is provided by the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts, Inc. through a grant from the Pennsylvania State Conservation. Some staffing for this project promoting agricultural environmental compliance was financed by in part by an U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grant provided by the PA Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). The views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of EPA, DEP, or any of its subagencies.

The PA State Conservation Commission (SCC) offers a tax credit program (REAP Program: Resource Enhancement and Protection Program) for farmers who recently installed or plan to install best management practices (BMPs), have planted/will plant cover crops, or have purchased or will purchase no-till planting or specialized manure handling equipment. Farmers can also receive tax credits for nutrient management plans (NMPs), manure management plans (MMPs), conservation plans and agricultural erosion & sedimentation (Ag. E&S) plans. If approved, tax credits are awarded by the PA Department of Revenue.

Please note that the applicant must have:

  1. An MMP or NMP (if produce or receive manure),
  2. An up-to-date conservation or Ag. E&S plans on all land they own and rent, and
  3. If the applicant has animal concentrated areas (ACAs), that BMPs are in place to treat runoff from the ACA,

to qualify for BMP and equipment tax credits. If not, tax credits can only go towards the development of MMPs, NMPs, conservation and Ag. E&S plans.

Update: The application period has ended. The SCC will likely have another round with a new set of guidelines and applications in July 2026.

A set of REAP 2025 guidelines and application are available on the SCC’s website. 

Contact the Snyder County Conservation District office, or Nicole Bloom, SCC REAP Program Administrator, in Harrisburg, PA, at 717-783-9636 for information.

The USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) also has many programs such as:

  • Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)
  • Agricultural Management Assistance (AMA)
  • Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP)
  • and others.

You can reach the NRCS Middleburg Field Office at 570-600-4031 for additional information.

The USDA-Farm Service Agency (FSA) offers conservation cost-share and loan programs as well. For example:

  • Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)
  • Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP)

To reach the Snyder-Union Counties FSA Office in Middleburg, call 570-600-4018.

The PA DEP’s Small Business Ombudsman’s Office has a grant program   in which small businesses, including agricultural operations, can apply for grant to fund natural resource conservation best management practices (BMPs) that  prevent sediment and nutrient pollution. Possible projects include forested/grass riparian buffer plantings, streambank fencing and barnyard runoff controls.

The maximum grant award allowed is $9,500.00 and a match up to 50% of equipment/material costs is possible. This is a first-come, first-serve award basis.

For more information, contact the DEP Small Business Ombudsman’s Office at 717-772-5160 or epadvantagegrant@pa.gov.

Forms, Links & Documents

Contact

Snyder County Conservation District Office

Natural Resources Conservation Service Middleburg Field Office

Farm Service Agency Snyder-Union Office

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