N.J. Admin. Code § 2:90-2.8 - Stripcropping systems

(a) Contour stripcropping systems which protect soil from wind or water erosion and reduce pollution of water, land, or air from agricultural non-point sources may be applied to cropland subject to erosion or soil movement.
(b) The following types of practices are approved for stripcropping systems.
1. Cost-sharing is limited to the establishment of the systems and, if necessary, the removal of such obstacles as fences, stone walls, or hedgerows where applicable.
2. Cost-sharing is authorized for subsurface drains needed to eliminate spot seepage on five percent or greater slopes where the seepage makes cross-slope tillage impractical. Subsurface drains may be the sole component if spot seepage develops and makes cross-slope tillage impractical in existing stripcropping systems.
(c) The following special conditions are applicable to stripcropping systems:
1. On acreage devoted to row crops, one of the following must apply:
i. The crop stubble or residue must be left on the land during the winter;
ii. A winter cover crop must be established;
iii. Adequate protective tillage operations must be performed.
2. For contour stripcropping systems, cultural operations must be performed as nearly as practicable on the contour.
3. Cost-sharing is not authorized for repeating any approved measure under this practice with the same person on the same acreage.
(d) The system shall be maintained for a minimum of eight years following calendar year of installation.

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N.J. Admin. Code § 2:90-2.8

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