I participated in a cost sharing program (fuel reduction) to promote forest health on my 39-acre property called EQIP. Is the reimbursement considered taxable income?

The cost-share program is conducted by the Natural Resource Conservation Service, a division of the USDA. The reimbursement is about 50% of the actual cost of doing the work. Is the reimbursement considered taxable income? I found this on the internet. "Forest Health Protection Cost Share
The IRS has approved that the Forest Health Protection cost share program is eligible for income exclusion under Section 126 of the Internal Revenue Code (Revenue Ruling 2009-23, August 10, 2009, IRB 2009-32). This determination allows forest landowners to exclude part or all of the cost share payment(s) received under this program from their income provided they also meet the capital expenditure requirement under Section 126. Prior to this ruling, the payments were not excludable and were thus taxable as income for the taxpayer." Does it apply?