Conservation practices definition
Examples of Conservation practices in a sentence
Conservation practices required in these areas will be inventoried or monitored.
Conservation practices include utilizing no till farming practices as well as establishing cover crops on all cropland.
Conservation practices planned wholly within perennial streams and water bodies that require no shaping back or modification to the top of bank.
Conservation practices planned entirely on existing, previously-constructed cranberry bogs.
Conservation practices planned wholly beneath paved areas and public highways.
Conservation practices listed in the Field Office Technical Guide are exempt from the impervious cover limitation.
Conservation practices planned on slopes greater than 8%, or on poorly drained soils.
All determinations as to whether Tenant has implemented Sound Farming and Conservation practices shall be made by Landlord in consultation with NRCS or the appropriate Soil Conservation District on the basis of Tenant's Farm Conservation Plan.
Conservation practices from a total of 1,042 enrollments were digitized and added to the practice-specific (ArcView GIS) module of ICPTS during this same period, bringing the total number of contracts digitized by this project to 5,353 covering 91,284.5 acres of the Middle Illinois River basin (Figure 2).
Exempt (E): Conservation practices that have no potential or only minor potential to cause adverse effects to cultural resources are considered “Exempt.” These practices are generally management related, do not have any or only minimal physical effects, are usually planned in areas of previous disturbance, and/or do not alter cultural resources.