Oklahoma Code § 27A-3-7-104

Title 27A. Environment And Natural Resources: Composition of program – Administration of program
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A.  The healthy soil program shall be composed of:
1.  A healthy soil assessment and education program;
2.  A healthy soil grant program; and
3.  Other programs established by the Oklahoma Conservation
Commission to accomplish the purposes of the Healthy Soil Program
Act.
B.  In administering the healthy soil assessment and education
program, the Commission shall:
1.  Work through technical assistance providers or eligible
entities to:
a. encourage farmers, ranchers, and land managers to
undertake voluntary soil health measurements,
b. raise awareness about desirable soil health
characteristics,
c. facilitate on-site, producer-led workshops and
training sessions to promote and engender soil health
stewardship, and
d. complete a baseline soil health assessment by testing
the organic matter, water infiltration rate,
microbiology, and aggregate stability of soils, in

addition to analyzing phospholipids and monitoring
soil cover;
2.  Establish a statewide network of champions to promote soil
health stewardship, offer guidance to producers and land managers,
and encourage teamwork;
3.  Create a program to provide ongoing training in soil health
stewardship and workshop facilitation for champions and eligible
entities;
4.  In collaboration with technical assistance providers,
sponsor soil health workshops and training sessions through
conservation districts on farms throughout the state; and
5.  Educate students and the general public about the importance
of soil health stewardship.
C.  In administering the healthy soil grant program, the
Commission shall:
1.  Award grants to eligible entities to provide technical
assistance to producers and land managers in advancing soil health
principles and implementing supported methods;
2.  Develop a user-friendly grant program application and
application and reporting processes;
3.  Develop criteria for the award of grants; provided that
grants shall be awarded equitably and priority may be given to
eligible entities serving young producers, veterans, small farms or
ranches or for projects that benefit economically or socially
disadvantaged communities; and
4.  Ensure that grant funds are only used to advance soil health
and soil health stewardship.
D.  The Commission shall encourage producer, land manager,
landowner, and interagency collaboration in the management of
healthy soils and shall:
1.  Work with technical assistance providers to advance soil
health stewardship across private, state, federal, and tribal land
jurisdictions by fostering collaboration among producers, land
managers, and landowners; and
2.  Conduct outreach to producers and land managers to promote
the program and other federal, state, or local grant opportunities
that support and promote healthy soils.
E.  In administering the program, the Commission shall support
local economic growth in Oklahoma and shall:
1.  Identify ways to increase the generation and use of compost
to build healthy soils;
2.  To the extent permitted by statute, prioritize in-state
sourcing of the resources needed for the program, including testing
resources, compost, seeds, fencing supplies, and equipment; and
3.  Support the emerging market for food grown in Oklahoma under
management for healthy soils.

F.  The Commission may adopt rules to carry out the provisions
of the Heathy Soil Program Act.

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