Direct Seed Loan Program Updated:08/2020

The Direct Seed Loan Program makes it easy for you to switch to direct seed and no-tillage operations as we offer low-interest loans to producers for major agricultural equipment purchases that:

  • Aid in the direct placement of seed and/or fertilizers in one or two passes
  • Aid in the removal or management of residue

To be eligible you must farm within the boundaries of one of the following conservation districts in eastern Washington: Adams, Asotin, Benton, Columbia, E. Klickitat, Foster Creek, Franklin, Grant, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pine Creek, Palouse, Palouse-Rock Lake, Pomeroy, S. Douglas, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla, and Whitman. There are also participating districts in Idaho which include: Benewah, Idaho County, Kootenai-Shoshone and Latah.

Conservation Benefits

  • Improves soil tilth: a no-till system increases aggregation making it easier for plants to establish roots with minimized compaction.
  • Reduces soil erosion: crop residues on the soil surface reduce the erosion caused by water and wind. Depending on the amount of residue present, soil erosion can be reduced by up to 90% compared to an unprotected, intensively tilled field.
  • Improves water quality: crop residue helps hold soil along with associated nutrients (particularly phosphorous) and pesticides on the field to reduce runoff into surface water.
  • Improves air quality: crop residue left on the surface improves air quality through reduced wind erosion. Air quality is also improved due to fewer emissions from equipment making fewer trips across the field.
  • Moisture Savings: direct seeding buildings a protective mulch on the soil surface which reduces the impact of raindrops, buffers the soil from temperature extremes, and reduces soil moisture evaporation. More moisture gets into the soil and more moisture stays in the soil where crops can utilize it for increased productivity.

Economic Benefits

An independent financial analysis was conducted on our Direct Seed Mentoring Program by the University of Idaho. The analysis showed that direct seeding, versus conventional tillage (on a spring grain crop):

  • Reduced labor costs by 50%
  • Saved 42% on fuel & lubrication costs
  • Reduced repairs (parts & labor) by 20%
  • Increased capital recover by 20%
  • Had an overall savings of approximately $13.50 per acre.

By using direct seeding there are fewer passes over the field, which results in less fuel needed, less labor required and less wear and tear placed on the machinery. It truly is the way to work smarter, not harder!

Loan Criteria

  • Applicant must farm in one of the designated counties or within the boundaries of one of the conservation districts participating in the program.
  • Loan-to-value ratio shall not exceed 75% based upon cost or appraised value of collateral.
  • Applicant must verify down payment of 25% on the implement before loan money is distributed.
  • Contracts range in length from five to 10 years. The first payment is due one year from the date the funds are dispersed.
  • Applicant shall furnish a letter from their primary lender approving additional debt incurred by applicant and a copy of the invoice from the seller of the equipment showing make, model, serial number, purchase price and any trade-in allowance.
  • Spokane Conservation District shall have first position as lien holder on UCC file for the implement.
  • Applicant must provide proof of full coverage insurance with the Spokane Conservation District listed as the loss payee on financed equipment.
  • Operators receiving loans shall assist the District in assessing impact of implement on water quality (erosion rates) for duration of loan.+

Eligible Equipment

Implements that aid in the direct placement of seed and/or fertilizer in one or two passes:

  • No-tillage and direct seed drills
  • Fertilizer placement implements
  • Sprayers
  • Tractors

Implements that aid in the removal or management of residue:

  • Heavy harrows
  • Mowers/shredders
  • Swathers
  • Balers and bale handling equipment
  • Combines

 

 

 

 


Contact Direct Seed Loan Program

REMINDER: This listing is a free service of IdahoLandCAN.
Direct Seed Loan Program is not employed by or affiliated with the Idaho Land Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.

 

Contact Direct Seed Loan Program

Ty Meyer
Ag Manager
210 N. Havana St.
Spokane, WA  99202
Phone: 509-535-7274, ext 228


Service Area

Services provided in:
  • Benewah County, Idaho
  • Kootenai County, Idaho
  • Latah County, Idaho
  • Shoshone County, Idaho
  • Adams County, Washington
  • Asotin County, Washington
  • Benton County, Washington
  • Columbia County, Washington
  • Douglas County, Washington
  • Franklin County, Washington
  • Grant County, Washington
  • Klickitat County, Washington
  • Lincoln County, Washington
  • Okanogan County, Washington
  • Spokane County, Washington
  • Stevens County, Washington
  • Walla Walla County, Washington
  • Whitman County, Washington