This USA Rice-developed search helps rice farmers find conservation programs in their state that provide some form of assistance to their operation, whether it be through cost sharing, management incentives or tax exemptions.
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Drainage Water Management
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USDA NRCS
The purpose of regulating water in a drainage system is to manage moisture by controlling the outflow …
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Land Smoothing
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USDA NRCS
Land smoothing is classified as “rough grading” and does not require a complete grid
survey. Irregularities …
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Precision Land Forming
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USDA NRCS
This practice is reshaping the land to planned grades for erosion control and to improve surface …
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Land Clearing
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USDA NRCS
This practice applies to wooded areas where the removal of trees, stumps, brush, and other vegetation …
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Irrigation Ditch Lining
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
An irrigation ditch lining practice may be applied as part of a resource management system to achieve …
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Irrigation Field Ditch
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
This practice applies to open channels and elevated ditches with a capacity of 25 cubic feet per second …
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Field Operations Emissions Reduction
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
This practice is used to reduce the amount of particulate emissions, especially the PM-10 and …
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Dam Diversion
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USDA NRCS
A diversion dam is designed to divert water from a watercourse such as a waterway or
stream into another …
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Clearing and Snagging
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
The flow area of a channel may become clogged by various kinds of obstructions. When that happens, the …
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On-Farm Secondary Containment Facility
Working Land /
USDA NRCS
An on-farm secondary containment facility provides a minimization of the risk of accidental release of …
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