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Role of the Conservation Plan To provide a written framework to help the client: understand their SWAPA resources & concerns, think holistically about science-based treatment alternatives to address resource concerns, identify the best treatment to meet the needs of the land and their management objectives, comply with federal, state, and local laws & regulations, understand the specifications and maintenance requirements for selected practices. NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE The Conservation Plan North Carolina

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Page 1: Role of the Conservation Plan  To provide a written framework to help the client:  understand their SWAPA resources & concerns,  think holistically

Role of the Conservation Plan

To provide a written framework to help the client:

understand their SWAPA resources & concerns, think holistically about science-based treatment

alternatives to address resource concerns,identify the best treatment to meet the needs of the

land and their management objectives,comply with federal, state, and local laws &

regulations,understand the specifications and maintenance

requirements for selected practices.NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE

The Conservation Plan North Carolina

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Role of the Conservation Plan - continued

To serve as a record of the client’s decisions.

To support a cost-share contract.

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Writing for the Client

Your narratives are where you communicate what the client has decided to do. Narratives are decisions -- not choices.

Customizing the plan.

The client must be able to understand it the next day.

Use terms and words the client understands. Watch for NRCS and FOTG jargon.

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The Plan’s Appearance

The Plan represents your organization and you as a planner.

Clients equate a professional looking plan with a technically sound product. (and visa versa!)

The client will be spending a lot of money based on your plan.

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Organizing the Plan

Field office discretion on plan organization & filing -- not planner discretion. Must be consistent within office.

Either 6- or 2-part folders. A tri-fold (3-part) may soon be available.

With 2-part folders, normally maintain cost-share contract(s) in separate folders/files.

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Organizing the Plan in a Six-Part Folder

The Conservation Plan North Carolina

Conservation Plan Map

Soils MapSoils Legend & Interp.s

Other Maps (Topos, etc)

Cons. Plan Map Legend

Decisions/Narratives

Part 1 Part 2

SWCD Coop. Agreement

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Part 3 Part 4

Specifications (Job Sheets)

Nutrient & Pest Mgt PlansGrazing Plans

NC-CPA-52Inventories, Worksheets

NEPA, NHPA, etc Docum.*WHSI, Other Plan Support

Engineering Designs

* May only be in case file.

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Organizing the Plan in a Six-Part Folder

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Cost-Share Contracts

Contract Support Documents

Cons. Assistance Notes*

Part 5 Part 6

General Correspondence*HEL/WC Plan/Documents Envelope for archive, misc.*

* May only be in case file.

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Organizing the Plan in a Two-Part Folder

The Conservation Plan North Carolina

Conservation Plan Map

Soils MapSoils Legend & Interp.s

Other Maps (Topos, etc)

Cons. Plan Map Legend

Decisions/Narratives

Part 1 Part 2

Specifications (Job Sheets)NC-CPA-52

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Cons. Assistance Notes

Case File Envelope Client Envelope

HEL/WC Plan/Documents

General Correspondence

Inventories, Worksheets, Other Documentation

NEPA, NHPA, etc Docum.*

WHSI, Other Plan Support

Inventories, Worksheets, Other Documentation

NEPA, NHPA, etc Docum.*

WHSI, Other Plan Support

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Common Errors in PlansRUSLE

Use the most recent RUSLE worksheet dated July 2001.

Show soil loss computations for before and after conditions.

Follow RUSLE instructions for determining RUSLE factors. Be especially careful with C and P.

RUSLE data must agree with practices in the Conservation Plan.

RUSLE is not shown for all the needed fields. RUSLE should be used to document soil erosion on all cropland fields, and all other land uses when soil erosion is a resource concern.

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Common Errors in Plans SOILSShow farm boundary on soils map.

ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTSComplete the resource inventory section. The concerns identified should support the practices selected.

Use the current NC-CPA-52.

Complete the Threatened and Endangered Species question correctly. A common entry is (N); this is wrong. The entry needs to be (+), (0), or (-). [If it is not (0), the plan must document informal consultation with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.]

Fill out the CPA-52 completely. The CPA-52 should be signed and dated by the planner before it is considered complete. One of the blanks above the signature must be checked.

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Common Errors in Plans RECORD OF DECISIONS

Use the current practice standards when developing conservation plans. Examples of old practice names: Conservation Tillage, Planned Grazing System, Trough or Tank.

Practice narratives should be written to communicate with the landowner.

Practice narratives should be written as “decisions”— NOT recommendations or alternatives.

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Common Errors in Plans

SPECIFIC PRACTICES

Complete a Pest Management Worksheet. All plans that have pest management planned should include a Pest Control worksheet. Narratives should reference the environmental assessment. This is the key part of the NRCS practice.

Apply the Wildlife Habitat Suitability Index to the entire planning unit – not a food plot or field border. When is WHSI required? When completing CCP certification plans. When program ranking points are awarded based on a WHSI score. When a primary land use is “Wildlife Land”.And, as with RUSLE, the WHSI should reflect the practices planned.

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Common Errors in Plans

SPECIFIC PRACTICES

Residue Management, Seasonal. Should not be used as the residue requirement for the Residue Management, No-Till practice.

Designate land uses correctly according to NPPH, Amendment 3, 600-3-2 and the primary resource management objective, especially “Forest”, “Natural Area”, and “Wildlife land”.

Prescribed Grazing – Need some sort of brief summary of all the forms. (We will provide a Tech Note on this practice). Mistakes are pretty common.

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Common Errors in Plans

GENERAL

Do not load up the Plan with unnecessary paper, e.g. practice standards, etc.

Organize the file to communicate with the client.

Check to verify that O&M information has been provided.

Make sure that the plan and supporting documentation matches up. If plan says, “…according to attached job sheet,” then be certain to have included the attachment and completed it properly.

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