Thinking about installing a high tunnel to extend your growing season and protect your crops—but not sure how to start the NRCS application process? You’re not alone!
The NRCS High Tunnel Initiative can make this investment more affordable by offering cost-share funding and expert guidance, but timing and paperwork matter.
How to Apply for the High Tunnel Initiative
Here’s a step‑by‑step approach to qualify and submit an application:
- Contact your local NRCS field office or service center: This is your first step to discuss the
initiative and confirm your local deadlines, as these can differ by state and region. - Develop or update your conservation plan: NRCS will work with you to create or review a conservation plan (often via EQIP) that ensures the high tunnel supports resource‑conserving cropping systems and site conditions.
- Prepare your application and supporting documentation: This typically includes farm identification, crop history or planned crop use, land eligibility, and compliance with HEL/wetland and income rules.
- Submit the application before the cutoff deadline: NRCS uses ranking periods; missing a deadline could mean waiting for the next signup window.
- If selected, construct the high tunnel following NRCS specifications: Ensure the high tunnel is installed as designed, inspected, and approved by NRCS to secure the cost‑share assistance.
Learn more about what it takes to qualify for NRCS assistance in our latest article.
Let’s Get Growing Together!
Whether you’re applying for your first tunnel or expanding your operation, we’re here to roll up our sleeves with you. Visit our NRCS page for more information, helpful resources, and next steps.
Let’s get your high tunnel growing—strong, steady, and ready for every season! Reach out today!

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