Maverick County, Texas: USDA programs and conservation funding

234
Farms & Ranches
330K
Acres in Agriculture
1,409
Avg Farm Size (acres)
Top commodities: Field Crops, Other, Goats, Goats, Cotton, Equine
Source: 2022 USDA Census of Agriculture

Maverick County, Texas has 234 farms working 329,643 agricultural acres (average 1,409 acres per farm). Leading commodities by sales: Field Crops, Other, Goats, Goats. Vegetation typically peaks in Oct, defining the primary growing season.

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Farm Programs & Local Resources

Last Updated: March 2026 | Always verify with your local USDA office. Report an error

Maverick County is located in the South Texas / Rio Grande region of Texas. Agriculture here is anchored by cattle & calves, with the county’s operations reflecting the broader character of South Texas / Rio Grande agriculture.


Quick Facts

RegionSouth Texas / Rio Grande
Top CommoditiesGoats, Cotton, Horses, Sheep, Poultry, Fruit & tree nuts

Current Conditions

Drought status: Exceptional Drought (D4). LFP-eligible for 22+ weeks — check FSA for livestock forage assistance.

Source: U.S. Drought Monitor · Updated 2026-04-14

Your Local USDA Offices

Your nearest USDA Service Center houses both NRCS (conservation programs like EQIP and CSP) and FSA (loans, disaster assistance, farm numbers). Here are the offices serving Maverick County.

NRCS Office (EQIP, CSP, conservation)

2210 Veterans Blvd Ste 130, Eagle Pass, TX 78852

(830) 773-2518

FSA Office (loans, disaster, farm numbers)

103 Weeping Willow, Uvalde, TX 78801

(830) 278-2014

Office info is from USDA’s published directory. Call ahead to confirm hours before visiting.

What to do when you call: Ask to schedule a meeting with a conservation planner (for EQIP/CSP) or a loan officer (for FSA programs). Mention the type of operation you run and what improvements you're considering.


Programs for Maverick County Operations

Based on the agricultural profile of Maverick County, these programs are most likely to be relevant:

Brush management, irrigation efficiency, wildlife habitat, and livestock water.

Commonly funded practices in this area: Brush management, irrigation water management, prescribed burning, livestock water development, and wildlife habitat management.

Not sure which programs fit? Run our free eligibility screener. It takes 2 minutes and generates a personalized action packet you can print and bring to your USDA office.


Local Conservation Priorities

Each county's NRCS Local Working Group sets the conservation practices that score highest for EQIP funding. Knowing your county's priorities before you apply can significantly improve your ranking.

How to find your county's priorities:

  • Call your local NRCS office and ask: "What practices is the Local Working Group prioritizing this year?"
  • Ask which EQIP ranking pool your operation fits (there may be separate pools for livestock, cropland, forestry, etc.)
  • Check your state NRCS website for published ranking criteria

Counties Bordering Maverick County

Maverick County shares borders with Dimmit County, Texas, Kinney County, Texas, Uvalde County, Texas, Webb County, Texas, and Zavala County, Texas. Conservation priorities, EQIP ranking pools, and drought conditions often overlap across county lines — it's worth checking neighboring county pages if your operation spans multiple jurisdictions.

Your Next Steps in Maverick County

  1. Run the eligibility screener to see which programs fit your operation: Free Screener
  2. Find your local USDA Service Center and call to schedule a meeting: Service Center Locator
  3. Read the full Texas guide for statewide program details, deadlines, and office contacts: Texas Farm Programs Guide

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Related program guides

EQIP Water DevelopmentEQIP Brush Management

Vegetation Baseline

0.30
Typical NDVI (Apr)
0.43
Peak season (Oct)
JanJulDec
5-year average NDVI from MODIS MOD13Q1 (2021–2025 avg)

Quick Tools for Maverick County

Check drought statusCurrent USDM conditions and historical drought data.PRF rainfall analysis78 years of grid-level rainfall data for hay and grazing insurance.Estimate EQIP costsSee what NRCS may cover and your estimated out-of-pocket share.Disaster triageLost livestock or pasture? Find your disaster programs and deadlines.See all deadlinesEvery USDA program deadline in one place.