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Pennsylvania Conservation Planning
NRCS role is to provide technical and financial assistance to help our
customers care for the land. As a result of our assistance, land managers and
communities take a comprehensive approach to the use and protection of soil,
water, and related resources in rural, suburban, urban, and developing areas.
Working one-on-one with landowners and other land managers, field office
employees provide the technical expertise for conservation planning and design
that enables land managers to balance their economic goals with the needs of the
natural environment, creating sustainable systems that not only produce abundant
crops and livestock, but also a quality environment.
Conservation Plans reflect a customers decisions about the management of
natural resources for a specific area, this may be a farm or ranch operating
unit, a group of units, a community, or a landscape feature such as a watershed.
A Conservation Plan includes:
Producer/landowner determined objectives and goals
Aerial photographs or diagrams of your farms and fields
Soils maps and soils descriptions
Resource inventory data which can include forage or crop production potential,
or potential livestock carrying capacity
List of your treatment decisions
Location and schedule for applying conservation practices
Plan of operation and maintenance of your conservation practices and systems
Technical consultations and planning assistance provide professional
advice that helps customers make decisions about natural resource management.
With our help, people are better able to conserve, maintain, or improve their
natural resources. This good stewardship involves actions to:
Help protect, conserve, and enhance natural resources.
Design alternatives that meet local resource quality criteria for identified
resource issues.
Include the consideration of human concerns toward achieving sustainable
agriculture
Consider the effects of planned actions on interrelated geographical areas
(i.e. within a watershed, within an aquifer, etc.)
Consider and explain the interaction between biological communities and
society.
Focus on ecological principles.
Assist with development of plans, regardless of scale, which will help achieve
the client's and society's objectives.
Identify where knowledge, science, and technology need to be advanced.
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