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Instructions 1. This Final Report Questionnaire must be submitted and approved by OSCIA to receive your final
payment.
2. Verify you have the proper Final Report Questionnaire for your project. This Final ReportQuestionnaire is for:
Erosion Control Structures (Producers) [Category Code: ESIM-PD-I]
3. Required fields are marked with an asterisk (*).
Purpose The purpose of this Final Report Questionnaire is to identify the results and impact of project activities completed, as well as client satisfaction, related to Canadian Agricultural Partnership cost-share funding for producers. Responses will not impact your final claim; however, to receive funding under the Canadian Agricultural Partnership, this Final Report Questionnaire must be completed.
Contact & Project Details
1. What activities did you complete for this project? (Select all that apply) *
Name of Business/Organization *
Your Name *
Primary Project Contact Name (If different than your name)
Ditch bank stabilization
Shoreline stabilization, bank shaping, revetment, gabions, riprap, crib walls, re-vegetation, erosion control blankets, and/or bioengineering
Grade control structures
In-stream control structures to reduce velocity and erosive force of water, and provide fish habitat
Water and Sediment Control Basins This question is continued on page 2
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Project Number *
Your project number should have 6 digits after the Category Code. If your project number is less than 6 digits, please add 0's to make it 6 digits. i.e. CAP-ESIM-PD-I-001234
2. Prior to completing your project, how many acres of your farm operationwere at risk for soil loss by erosion and would benefit from this project? *
acres owned
acres rented
3. Where is the outlet of your structural erosion control project? (Provide aGPS coordinate for the location of this on your farm operation) *
4. With your project in place, what area of the field would you estimate willbenefit from reduced risk of soil loss from erosion? (e.g. what is the drainagearea impacted by your structural erosion control project?) *
Grassed waterways
Contour terraces
Gully stabilization
Constructed wetlands
Vegetative strips of perennial cover planted on the contour
Upgrade or modifications of existing, eroded tile outlet structures
Upgrade or modification of existing tile surface inlets or decommissioning of inlets
Tile surface inlet upgrades to reduce sediment loss or enhance ponding time
(include units/type of GPS coordinate)
acres
What percentage of the field will be impacted by this benefit? %
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5. How many acres of your farm operation would you estimate will continue tobe at risk of soil loss/require future improvement projects to be completed?*
acres owned
acres rented
6. What type of tillage system do you use on your farm operation? *
Acres Owned
No disturbance (e.g. perennial crop)
No-till (soil is minimally disturbed for seed placement only)
Zone till/strip-till (disturbs less than 30% of the soil surface (includes up to 2 passes of vertical tillage)
Reduced till (includes ridge till, 3 or more vertical tillage passes and any other tillage equipment that doesn’t invert the majority of the residue); 1 to 2 passes after wheat or corn; Achieves more than 30% residue cover after planting)
Conventional (with spring mouldboard tillage and any other full inversion tillage)
Conventional (with fall mouldboard tillage and any other full inversion tillage)
Acres Rented
No disturbance (e.g. perennial crop)
No-till (soil is minimally disturbed for seed placement only)
Zone till/strip-till (disturbs less than 30% of the soil surface (includes up to 2 passes of vertical tillage)
Reduced till (includes ridge till, 3 or more vertical tillage passes and any other tillage equipment that doesn’t invert the majority of the residue); 1 to 2 passes after wheat or corn; Achieves more than 30% residue cover after planting)
Conventional (with spring mouldboard tillage and any other full inversion til lage)
Conventional (with fall mouldboard tillage and any other full inversion tillage)
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7. Identify the typical crop rotation on the impacted field(s) where erosioncontrol structures were installed. *
(Select one crop per year for each year using historical information and/or combination of planned crops for future years)
Crop Name Year One
Year Two
Year Three
Year Four
Year Five
Corn - Grain
Corn - Seed
Corn - Silage
Corn -Sweet
Soybeans
Spring cereals (e.g. oats, spring wheat, barley) Winter cereals (e.g. rye, winter wheat, triticale)
Alfalfa or clover
Annual fruit
Annual ornamental/speciality crop (e.g. field flower production, herbs)
Annual vegetable
Canola (winter or spring)
Edible beans or snap beans
Hay
Millet, sorghum, sudan
Peas
Pasture
Perennial berries and fruit (e.g. apple trees, peach trees, etc.)
This question is continued on page 5
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8. How do you typically apply nutrients to your crops? (Select all that apply) *
9. Considering your project, how many acres planted provided food sources(such as flowers), nesting sites or host plants for pollinators? *
Perennial ornamental/speciality crop production (e.g. shrubs/trees, ginseng)
Perennial vegetables (e.g. asparagus)
Sod production
Sugarbeets
Tobacco (e.g. black, flue-cured)
Other (Specify)
Broadcast without incorporation
Broadcast, incorporation within one week
Broadcast with immediate incorporation
Injection
With seed at planting/pop up (spring application)
Banding
Side-dress
Other (Specify)
acres
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10. As a result of the project, how likely are the following changes to occur onyour farm operation over the next five years? *
Potential Change
1
Unl ikely
This change could occur
at some time but is
improbable
2
Possible
This change might occur
at some time
3
L ikely
This change will probably
occur
4
Almost certain
This change is expected
to occur
a) Reduced loss of soil\sediments fromfarm fields
b) Reduced loss of phosphorus and othernutrients from farm fields
c) Reduced impact from extreme weatherevents e.g. excess water, water shortages,high or low temperatures, high winds
d) Improved or maintained soil structure
e) Improved or maintained soil organicmatter
f) Reduced input costs (e.g. savings onfertilizer, fuels, etc.)
g) Increased crop yield
Environmental Farm Plan (EFP)
11. Did the project help you address a risk identified in your EFP Action Plan? *
Yes No
If yes, indicate the change in risk rating expected as a result of completing this project:
Moving from a 1 rating to a 3 rating Moving from a 1 rating to a 4 rating
Moving from a 2 rating to a 3 rating Moving from a 2 rating to a 4 rating
Moving from a 3 rating to a 4 rating
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12. What one risk area did your project most help you address from your EFPAction Plan? Identify one action from your EFP action plan worksheet. *
13. Estimate the percentage of actions identified in your EFP Action Plan thatyou have implemented (with or without cost-share funding assistance)? *
14. Did you encounter any barriers to completing this project? *
SELECT ALL BARRIERS THAT APPLY
Fourth Edition Workbook, specify one Worksheet # and one Question #
0-25% 26-50% 51-75% 76-100%
Yes (Indicate Below) No (Skip to Question 15)
Approval timelines (e.g. timing of approval was different than expected)
Priority/process change (e.g. changes in business priorities/processes impacted the project)
Expertise (e.g. challenges accessing technical assistance to plan project solutions)
Financial restraints (e.g. lack of funds or cost increases)
Labour (e.g. insufficient labour to complete project, challenges finding qualified contractors)
Technical (e.g. mechanical, electrical, computer systems, automation, equipment)
Time (e.g. unable to meet time requirements, ill-timed, scheduling issues)
Uncontrollable circumstances (e.g. dependency on outside sources not met, weather, vendors, suppliers)
Other (Specify)
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Service Experience 15. Indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following
statements. *
1. Strongly Disagree 2. Disagree
3. Neither Agree nor Disagree
4. Agree5. Strongly
Agree
a. Once this project was approved, I received allthe information needed to proceed to the nextstep of the project.
b. The claim forms were easy to understandand complete.
c. I was able to reach appropriate OSCIA staffwithout difficulty.
d. OSCIA staff were knowledgeable.
e. I received consistent information from OSCIAstaff.
f. OSCIA staff were courteous.
16. Overall, how satisfied were you with the amount of time it took to get theservice that you required? *
1. Very Dissatisfied 2. Dissatisfied3. Neither Satisfied Nor
Dissatisfied 4. Satisfied 5. Very Satisfied
17. Overall, how satisfied were you with the service you received whileimplementing this project? *
1. Very Dissatisfied 2. Dissatisfied3. Neither Satisfied Nor
Dissatisfied 4. Satisfied 5. Very Satisfied
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18. To what extent did the availability of funding assistance influence yourdecision to undertake this project? *
1. Not At All 2. To a Small Extent 3. To a Moderate Extent 4. To a Great Extent
19. Provide any other comments you would like to share about yourexperience related to Canadian Agricultural Partnership cost-share fundingfor producers.
Submission Instructions
Review your answers and email the completed Final Report Questionnaire to [email protected].
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