Arizona Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) Assistance Recipients, 2004-2024

Searchable lists of Arizona recipients of Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) assistance distributed by the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) from 2004 to 2024. Public land ranchers became eligible for EQIP in 2004. All of the recipients listed below aren’t public land ranchers, but many are.

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Arizona EQIP Recipients 2004-2021
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RECIPIENTCOUNTY200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021TOTAL
GRAND TOTALS
$656,416
$7,540,389
$9,740,745
$17,135,736
$23,884,349
$37,468,657
$18,233,285
$27,445,199
$14,002,423
$14,415,033
$9,487,929
$9,686,163
$8,885,557
$13,161,867
$12,814,594
$13,951,073
$10,926,009
$10,138,892
$257,032,196
RECIPIENT
COUNTY
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
TOTAL
2-2 CATTLE COMPANY LLCNAVAJO$18,568$124,683$143,251
4-B FARMSMOHAVE$18,000$18,000
4-B FARMSYUMA$22,478$56,828$79,306
4B RANCHING AND FARMING LLCCOCHISE$129,360$687$48,157$465$178,669
55 RANCH LLCCOCONINO$298,002$44,911$57,239$400,151
7 LAZY A RANCH LLCGRAHAM$38,091$43,761$81,852
99 BAR RANCH LLLPCOCHISE$31,500$39,282$64,343$153,624$754$289,503
A & J PALMER RANCH LLCNAVAJO$1,803$1,803
A & H DAIRY - 2005 LLCMARICOPA$2,274$35$2,309
A BAR H FARM LLCCOCHISE$69,773$111,896$72,936$24,039$2,154$37,847$318,645
GRAND TOTALS$656,416$7,540,389$9,740,745$17,135,736$23,884,349$37,468,657$18,233,285$27,445,199$14,002,423$14,415,033$9,487,929$9,686,163$8,885,557$13,161,867$12,814,594$13,951,073$10,926,009$10,138,892$257,032,196
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This information was obtained in response to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests 2021-FPAC-FSA-00133-F & 2022-NRCS-01430-F, 2023-NRCS-01522-F, 2024-NRCS-02498-F and 2025-NRCS-03792-F.

3 thoughts on “Arizona Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) Assistance Recipients, 2004-2024

  1. Actually having cattle roaming free keeps the burn able vegetation to a minimum also decreasing wildfire chances. Anything that does that needs to be supported by community councils.

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