Connecticut Farm Programs Guide
Last Updated: February 2026 | Always verify with your local USDA office. [Report an error]
Quick Facts
| Farms & Ranches | ~5,500 (2022 USDA Census) |
| Top Commodities | Dairy, nursery/greenhouse, cattle & calves, hay, eggs, shellfish |
| Total Ag Land | ~0.4 million acres |
| Average Farm Size | ~73 acres |
| EQIP FY2026 Application Deadline | Check with your local NRCS office for current batching dates |
| State NRCS Office | (860) 871-4011 · Tolland, CT |
Federal Programs in Connecticut
Federal programs like EQIP, CSP, and FSA loans are available nationwide, but how they work in practice varies by state. Below is how the federal programs apply specifically in Connecticut. For full details on any program, read the federal program guides.
EQIP in Connecticut
Connecticut EQIP Priorities: Water quality, soil health, grazing management, farmland preservation
CSP in Connecticut
CSP rewards producers for conservation practices already in place and pays for new enhancements. Well-managed operations with rotational grazing, maintained fencing, and conservation practices are strong candidates.
FSA Programs in Connecticut
Current Disaster Designations: Check farmers.gov/protection-recovery for current designations in Connecticut.
Key FSA Programs:
- Direct and Guaranteed Farm Ownership and Operating Loans
- Microloans (up to $50,000 — simplified application)
- Emergency Farm Loans (for designated disaster areas)
- Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP), ELAP, and Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP)
Connecticut FSA State Office: (860) 871-4090
Resources
- Find your local USDA Service Center: farmers.gov/service-locator
- UConn Extension: cahnr.uconn.edu/extension
- CT Farm Bureau: cfba.org
Key Deadlines (FY2026)
Dates are approximate and subject to change. Always confirm with your local NRCS/FSA office.
| Program | Typical Deadline Window | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| EQIP Primary Batching | Nov–Feb (varies by area) | Check with local NRCS |
| CSP Ranking | Varies | Check state ranking dates |
| LFP (Livestock Forage) | Automatic when drought triggers | Monitor drought conditions |
| LIP (Livestock Indemnity) | 30 days after loss to file notice | Don't miss this window |
| ELAP | 30 days after loss to file notice | Don't miss this window |
Your Next Steps in Connecticut
- Run our eligibility screener to see your personalized program list: /screener
- Find your local USDA Service Center: farmers.gov/service-locator
- Read the federal program guides: EQIP · CSP · Beginning Farmer · Disaster Assistance
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