Sustainable Ag
The IERCD Sustainable Agriculture Team is here to help with your local land management needs! We serve all agriculture – large to small, conventional to organic, rural to urban! Our programs seek to build healthier soil, strengthen agricultural businesses while conserving natural resources, support spaces for gardening, and increase public awareness of the importance of prioritizing and preserving sustainable agriculture. Click the links below to learn more about our on-farm technical assistance, support available for urban agriculture projects, direct funding for qualifying practices, and connection to partner resources.
Our mission is to protect and improve the quality of our open space resources by supporting existing and developing community gardens, school gardens, and urban farms within our District service area.
Learn about our free soil testing and moisture sensor programs here.
Learn about how NRCS partners with IERCD to help fincancial and technical asssistance to farmers here.
Through this program, direct relief funds will be available to support small and socially disadvantaged producers recovering from extreme climate related impacts, such as increased utility costs, crop loss, debris removal, pest quarantines measures, & equipment damage. Learn more here.
IERCD received funding through the California Department of Food and Agriculture to administer a subgrant program to support urban agriculture projects in the Inland Empire. Click here to learn more about application dates, eligibility, and more. APPLICATIONS NOW CLOSED
Interest Form
Are you interested in connecting with us to learn more about our programs, resources, and opportunities to support the agricultural community? Fill out the form below and we will get back to you as soon as possible!
Please note: our programs are not available to backyard farmers/gardeners at this time.
This map was created to highlight urban agriculture sites and community gardens throughout the Inland Empire. By showcasing these local food sources and green spaces, we hope to encourage the community to support local farmers and gardens by purchasing fresh, locally grown produce and visiting these community gardens. Strengthening these connections helps sustain urban agriculture, supports the local economy, and promotes access to healthy, seasonal food. By supporting and participating in these local food systems, we can help ensure the success of our region’s farmers, strengthen our communities, and promote a more resilient food system. If you are interested in adding your farmstand, farm, or community garden to this list please fill out the following form: