So, one step toward more sustainable beef production is to limit CAFO's current eligibility for Farm Bill conservation funding to actual conservation practices. Currently, CAFOs can receive conservation funding to implement practices they have to anyways because of the Clean Air Act, thus taking those funds away from farmers who need the funds to implement new practices.
EQIP--Environmental Quality Incentives Program--is one of the Farm Bill working lands conservation programs (programs that are implemented on working farms, as opposed to programs that take farmland out of production.
Working lands conservation programs do not currently meet the funding or technical assistance needs of farmers. In other words, many more farmers are interested in implementing conservation and climate-friendly practices than the last Farm Bill had funding for. The Farm Bill will be reauthorized in 2023 for five years.