Conservation practice

Conservation practice means one or more conservation improvements and activities, including structural practices, land management practices, vegetative practices, forest management practices, and other improvements that achieve the program purposes, including such items as CNMPs, agricultural energy management plans, dryland transition plans, forest management plans, soil testing, soil remediation, integrated pest management, and other plans or activities determined acceptable by the Chief. Approved conservation practices are listed in the NRCS FOTG.

Source

7 CFR § 1466.3


Scoping language

The definitions in this section apply to this part and all documents issued in accordance with this part, unless specified elsewhere in this part:

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