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Washington's Conservation Publications
Updated
11/21/2011
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"Help in the Midst of Flood" Brochure
This brochure is a thorough overview of United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA) programs that will help you prevent, respond to and
repair flood damage on your land.
"Help
in the Midst of Flood" Brochure
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Wetlands... they're bountiful, dynamic, beneficial... and full of wild
and wonderful things (poster)
This beautiful 11” x 17” color poster is designed for use in field
offices and other high traffic areas for informing potential
participants about the program.
Wetlands poster
(PDF; 1.03MB) |
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Wetlands... they're bountiful, dynamic, beneficial... and full of wild
and wonderful things (brochure)
This brochure, which can be used in a brochure rack, or as a
self-mailer, provides comprehensive information regarding eligibility
and landowner options relative to NRCS’ Wetlands Reserve Program.
Wetlands brochure
(PDF; 5.02MB) |
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Wetlands... they're bountiful, dynamic, beneficial... and full of wild
and wonderful things (brochure insert)
This insert, which can be added to the brochure or used separately,
describes the step-by-step easement process.
Wetlands brochure insert
(PDF; 1MB) |
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Wetlands... they're bountiful, dynamic, beneficial... and full of wild
and wonderful things (postcard)
This attractive 9.5 x 4" postcard can be used by field
offices to contact prospective WRP participants.
Wetlands postcard
(PDF; 1.05MB) |
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PROTECT the resources you need ...
For orchardists, there are several conservation
practices that can provide significant resource protection and
utilization. A few of the most popular practices are highlighted in this
publication, along with a step-by-step overview of how to apply for
financial and technical assistance from NRCS.
Conservation practices for your orchard brochure
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Recruitment...
Considering a career in natural resources? This publication provides
an overview of employment opportunities for those who are interested in
helping people help the land.
Recruitment brochure
(PDF; 1,122KB) |
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Keeping your Forest Healthy...
This publication provides information for private forest landowners
regarding technical and financial assistance available through the NRCS
Environmental Quality Incentives Program.
Keeping your forest healthy
brochure
(PDF; 1,571KB)
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Conservation. Our purpose. Our passion. Our promise.
This publication provides an overview of "who we are and what we do,"
and provides background on the history of the NRCS.
Conservation, our purpose, our passion brochure
(PDF; 835KB)
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It's more than a plan. It's a promise.
This publication provides answers to frequently asked questions about
the purpose and benefits of developing a conservation plan for your farm
or ranch.
It's more than a plan, it's a promise brochure
(PDF; 1,018KB)
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Conservation Practice Installation: A landowner's guide to hiring
qualified contractors.
This publication outlines landowner roles and responsibilities for
selecting a qualified contractor to install conservation practices. It
also provides tips for hiring a construction contractor and highlights
NRCS roles and responsibilities in the construction process.
Conservation practice installation brochure
(PDF; 818KB)
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Optimize and protect your natural
resources
Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)
program guide.
EQIP helps agricultural producers who face threats to soil, water, air,
and other related natural resources.
Optimize
and protect your natural resources brochure
(PDF; 823KB)
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Protecting
Cultural Resources on Private Lands
Who Cares about Cultural
Resources....
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) does.
Cultural Resources are the evidence of past human activities. Cultural
resources are unique and non-renewable.
Protecting
Cultural Resources on Private Lands
(PDF; 589KB)
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Link to other
national
NRCS publications.
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