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Skip to main content An official website of the United States government Here's how you know Here's how you know The .gov means it’s official. Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you’re on a federal government site. The site is secure. The https:// ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely. Menu Natural Resources Conservation Service U.S. Department of Agriculture * Subscribe(link is external) * About NRCS * Equity * farmers.gov * USDA.gov * State Offices Enter Search Term(s): MAIN NAVIGATION * Conservation Basics Conserving our natural resources is a vital part of creating and maintaining healthy ecosystems on our nation’s lands. View All Conservation Basics Natural Resource Concerns * Soil * Water * Plants * Animals * Land * Air * Energy * Climate * Wildlife Habitat * Invasive Species and Pests View All Natural Resource Concerns Conservation By State * State Technical Committees Every state has an NRCS State Technical Committee. The State Technical Committee advises the State Conservationist on technical guidelines necessary to implement the conservation provisions of the Farm Bill. * Conservation by State Learn about the conservation needs and latest updates in your state, and access needed resources. * State Offices Find contact information for your state office location and employees. * Soil * Water * Plants * Animals * Land * Air * Energy * Climate * Wildlife Habitat * Invasive Species and Pests View All Natural Resource Concerns * State Technical Committees Every state has an NRCS State Technical Committee. The State Technical Committee advises the State Conservationist on technical guidelines necessary to implement the conservation provisions of the Farm Bill. * Conservation by State Learn about the conservation needs and latest updates in your state, and access needed resources. * State Offices Find contact information for your state office location and employees. Featured SOIL SCIENCE NRCS delivers science-based soil information to help farmers, ranchers, foresters, and other land managers effectively manage, conserve, and appraise their most valuable investment — the soil. * Getting Assistance For over 80 years, we’ve helped America’s farmers, ranchers, and landowners conserve our nation’s resources through our voluntary programs and science-based solutions. View All Getting Assistance Technical Help * Conservation Technical Assistance Helps producers identify conservation objectives and a roadmap for conservation on their operation. * Conservation Concerns Tool Use this tool to learn about natural resource concerns that may impact your ag operation (farmers.gov). * Engineering NRCS applies sound engineering tools and principles to plan, design, and implement conservation practices and systems through delegated approval authority. * Technical Service Providers Technical service providers offer planning, design, and implementation services to agricultural producers on behalf of NRCS. Financial Help * Act Now Enables states to pre-approve applications when they meet or exceed a state's pre-determined minimum ranking score. * Applications and Forms Find more information on how to apply for NRCS conservation programs. * How to Apply Follow our step-by-step process to get started making improvements on your land with our one-on-one conservation assistance. * Payment Schedules Review the amount and availability of financial assistance for selected conservation practices in your state. * Ranking Dates Applications for NRCS conservation programs are ranked and funded at key times throughout the year. Compliance and Cultural Resources * Conservation Compliance: Wetlands and Highly Erodible Land Provisions To maintain eligibility for most USDA programs, producers must comply with wetland conservation provisions. * Cultural Resources NRCS programs are administered following the National Historic Preservation Act and other laws. * Environmental Compliance NRCS programs are administered following the National Environmental Policy Act. Other Topics * Disaster Recovery NRCS can help ag producers and communities recover when natural disasters strike. * Underserved Communities Farm Bill special provisions provide incentives and address unique circumstances of historically underserved producers. * Nutrient Management This practice helps producers reduce input costs, maximize yields, and efficiently manage nutrients. * Organic Agriculture Conservation and organics go hand-in-hand, and NRCS offers tools for organic farmers to improve their operations. * Urban Agriculture Conservation assistance is available for urban farmers, including high tunnels, soil health practices, composting and irrigation. * Conservation Technical Assistance Helps producers identify conservation objectives and a roadmap for conservation on their operation. * Conservation Concerns Tool Use this tool to learn about natural resource concerns that may impact your ag operation (farmers.gov). * Engineering NRCS applies sound engineering tools and principles to plan, design, and implement conservation practices and systems through delegated approval authority. * Technical Service Providers Technical service providers offer planning, design, and implementation services to agricultural producers on behalf of NRCS. * Act Now Enables states to pre-approve applications when they meet or exceed a state's pre-determined minimum ranking score. * Applications and Forms Find more information on how to apply for NRCS conservation programs. * How to Apply Follow our step-by-step process to get started making improvements on your land with our one-on-one conservation assistance. * Payment Schedules Review the amount and availability of financial assistance for selected conservation practices in your state. * Ranking Dates Applications for NRCS conservation programs are ranked and funded at key times throughout the year. * Conservation Compliance: Wetlands and Highly Erodible Land Provisions To maintain eligibility for most USDA programs, producers must comply with wetland conservation provisions. * Cultural Resources NRCS programs are administered following the National Historic Preservation Act and other laws. * Environmental Compliance NRCS programs are administered following the National Environmental Policy Act. * Disaster Recovery NRCS can help ag producers and communities recover when natural disasters strike. * Underserved Communities Farm Bill special provisions provide incentives and address unique circumstances of historically underserved producers. * Nutrient Management This practice helps producers reduce input costs, maximize yields, and efficiently manage nutrients. * Organic Agriculture Conservation and organics go hand-in-hand, and NRCS offers tools for organic farmers to improve their operations. * Urban Agriculture Conservation assistance is available for urban farmers, including high tunnels, soil health practices, composting and irrigation. Featured CONSERVATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Conservation Technical Assistance (CTA) provides our nation’s farmers, ranchers and forestland owners with the knowledge and tools they need to conserve, maintain and restore the natural resources on their lands and improve the health of their operations for the future. * Programs & Initiatives Our natural resource conservation programs help people reduce soil erosion, enhance water supplies, improve water quality, increase wildlife habitat, and reduce damage caused by floods and other natural disasters. View All Programs & Initiatives Programs * Environmental Quality Incentives Program Provides assistance to agricultural producers to address natural resource concerns. * Regional Conservation Partnership Program Brings together partners to expand the reach of NRCS conservation programs. * Conservation Innovation Grants Brings together partners to innovate on conservation approaches and technologies. * Conservation Stewardship Program Helps agricultural producers take their conservation efforts to the next level. * Voluntary Public Access and Habitat Incentive Program Helps state and tribal governments improve public access to private lands for recreation. * Agricultural Management Assistance Helps agricultural producers manage financial risk through diversification, marketing or natural resource conservation practices. * Wetland Mitigation Banking Program Offers competitive grants to support wetland mitigation bank for agricultural producers. * Conservation Reserve Program The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) provides a yearly rental payment to farmers who remove environmentally sensitive land from agricultural production and plant species that will improve environmental health and quality. Easements * Agricultural Conservation Easement Program Helps producers protect wetlands, grasslands and farmlands for future generations. * Wetland Reserve Easements Helps private and tribal landowners protect, restore, and enhance wetlands degraded by agricultural uses. * Wetland Reserve Enhancement Partnership Brings together partners and producers to protect wetlands. * Healthy Forests Reserve Program Helps landowners restore, enhance, and protect forestland resources on private and tribal lands and aids the recovery of endangered and threatened species. * Agricultural Land Easements Helps private and tribal landowners, land trusts, and other entities protect croplands and grasslands on working farms and ranches. * Appraisal Submission Center Centralized point for submitting valuation reports and reviews for easement programs. Watershed Programs * Emergency Watershed Protection Assists communities recovering from natural disasters. * Watershed and Flood Prevention Operation Offers assistance to communities to address watershed resource concerns. * Watershed Rehabilitation Rehabilitates NRCS dams to comply with design safety performance standards. Initiatives * Landscape Conservation Initiatives Accelerates conservation benefits through targeted efforts for water quality, water quantity and wildlife. * Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative Nationwide collaborative process working to maintain and improve the management, productivity, and health of privately owned grazing land. * High Tunnel Provides targeted assistance to promote use of high tunnels, which offer many benefits including longer growing season. * On-Farm Energy Initiative Assistance to inventory and analyze farm systems that use energy and identify ways to improve efficiency through an Agricultural Energy Management Plan. * Organic Initiative Voluntary conservation program that provides technical and financial assistance for organic farmers and ranchers, or those interested in transitioning to organic. * Sentinel Landscapes Initiative The Sentinel Landscapes Partnership is a coalition of federal agencies, state and local governments, and nongovernmental organizations that work with private landowners. * Environmental Quality Incentives Program Provides assistance to agricultural producers to address natural resource concerns. * Regional Conservation Partnership Program Brings together partners to expand the reach of NRCS conservation programs. * Conservation Innovation Grants Brings together partners to innovate on conservation approaches and technologies. * Conservation Stewardship Program Helps agricultural producers take their conservation efforts to the next level. * Voluntary Public Access and Habitat Incentive Program Helps state and tribal governments improve public access to private lands for recreation. * Agricultural Management Assistance Helps agricultural producers manage financial risk through diversification, marketing or natural resource conservation practices. * Wetland Mitigation Banking Program Offers competitive grants to support wetland mitigation bank for agricultural producers. * Conservation Reserve Program The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) provides a yearly rental payment to farmers who remove environmentally sensitive land from agricultural production and plant species that will improve environmental health and quality. * Agricultural Conservation Easement Program Helps producers protect wetlands, grasslands and farmlands for future generations. * Wetland Reserve Easements Helps private and tribal landowners protect, restore, and enhance wetlands degraded by agricultural uses. * Wetland Reserve Enhancement Partnership Brings together partners and producers to protect wetlands. * Healthy Forests Reserve Program Helps landowners restore, enhance, and protect forestland resources on private and tribal lands and aids the recovery of endangered and threatened species. * Agricultural Land Easements Helps private and tribal landowners, land trusts, and other entities protect croplands and grasslands on working farms and ranches. * Appraisal Submission Center Centralized point for submitting valuation reports and reviews for easement programs. * Emergency Watershed Protection Assists communities recovering from natural disasters. * Watershed and Flood Prevention Operation Offers assistance to communities to address watershed resource concerns. * Watershed Rehabilitation Rehabilitates NRCS dams to comply with design safety performance standards. * Landscape Conservation Initiatives Accelerates conservation benefits through targeted efforts for water quality, water quantity and wildlife. * Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative Nationwide collaborative process working to maintain and improve the management, productivity, and health of privately owned grazing land. * High Tunnel Provides targeted assistance to promote use of high tunnels, which offer many benefits including longer growing season. * On-Farm Energy Initiative Assistance to inventory and analyze farm systems that use energy and identify ways to improve efficiency through an Agricultural Energy Management Plan. * Organic Initiative Voluntary conservation program that provides technical and financial assistance for organic farmers and ranchers, or those interested in transitioning to organic. * Sentinel Landscapes Initiative The Sentinel Landscapes Partnership is a coalition of federal agencies, state and local governments, and nongovernmental organizations that work with private landowners. Featured REGIONAL CONSERVATION PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM The Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) is a partner-driven approach to conservation that funds solutions to natural resource challenges on agricultural land. * Resources The technical resources and references NRCS provides uses science-based technology to aid conservation planning and benefit soil, water, air, plants, and animals for productive lands and healthy ecosystems. View All Resources Guides and Instructions * Field Office Technical Guides * Conservation Practice Standards * How to Get a DUNS Number * National Soil Survey Handbook * Keys to Soil Taxonomy * Soil Survey Manual * Soil Taxonomy * Technical Soil Services Handbook View All Guides and Instructions Data and Reports * Web Soil Survey * PLANTS Database * RCA Dataviewer * Soil Texture Calculator * Official Soil Series Descriptions * SSURGO/STATSGO2 Metadata * Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) View All Data and Reports Education and Teaching Materials * What is Soil? * State Soils * Soil Colors * Soil Formation and Classification View All Education and Teaching Materials Tech Tools * WIN-PST * WinTR-20 * WinTR-55 View All Tech Tools * Field Office Technical Guides * Conservation Practice Standards * How to Get a DUNS Number * National Soil Survey Handbook * Keys to Soil Taxonomy * Soil Survey Manual * Soil Taxonomy * Technical Soil Services Handbook View All Guides and Instructions * Web Soil Survey * PLANTS Database * RCA Dataviewer * Soil Texture Calculator * Official Soil Series Descriptions * SSURGO/STATSGO2 Metadata * Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) View All Data and Reports * What is Soil? * State Soils * Soil Colors * Soil Formation and Classification View All Education and Teaching Materials * WIN-PST * WinTR-20 * WinTR-55 View All Tech Tools Featured FIELD OFFICE TECHNICAL GUIDE (FOTG) Technical guides are the primary scientific references for NRCS. They contain technical information about the conservation of soil, water, air, and related plant and animal resources. * News & Events Welcome to the NRCS newsroom! Here you’ll find the latest information on USDA’s conservation agency, including news releases, feature stories, downloadable media files and more. View All News & Events * News View All News Read the latest conservation success stories that show how NRCS and farmers and ranchers work together to improve agricultural operations while helping the environment. Featured BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION MAKES UP TO $7.7 BILLION AVAILABLE FOR CLIMATE-SMART PRACTICE... Read more * Events View All Events Learn about webinars, training opportunities and local events related to NRCS programs and services. Featured LESSONS LEARNED: CONSERVATION PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION FOR HEALTHY WATERSHEDS Read more * Contact NRCS has employees in counties across America that help local communities every day. View All Contact * Find a Service Center Access local services provided by the Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Rural Development agencies. * Find An Employee Looking for a particular employee of NRCS? Find them in the USDA Employee Directory. * State Office Contacts Our State Offices Directory provides contact information for NRCS State Office Representatives. * National Information and Centers Find information about NRCS National Programs and Centers. Full Menu * Conservation Basics Conserving our natural resources is a vital part of creating and maintaining healthy ecosystems on our nation’s lands. View All Conservation Basics Natural Resource Concerns * Soil * Water * Plants * Animals * Land * Air * Energy * Climate * Wildlife Habitat * Invasive Species and Pests View All Natural Resource Concerns Conservation By State * State Technical Committees Every state has an NRCS State Technical Committee. The State Technical Committee advises the State Conservationist on technical guidelines necessary to implement the conservation provisions of the Farm Bill. * Conservation by State Learn about the conservation needs and latest updates in your state, and access needed resources. * State Offices Find contact information for your state office location and employees. * Soil * Water * Plants * Animals * Land * Air * Energy * Climate * Wildlife Habitat * Invasive Species and Pests View All Natural Resource Concerns * State Technical Committees Every state has an NRCS State Technical Committee. The State Technical Committee advises the State Conservationist on technical guidelines necessary to implement the conservation provisions of the Farm Bill. * Conservation by State Learn about the conservation needs and latest updates in your state, and access needed resources. * State Offices Find contact information for your state office location and employees. Featured SOIL SCIENCE NRCS delivers science-based soil information to help farmers, ranchers, foresters, and other land managers effectively manage, conserve, and appraise their most valuable investment — the soil. * Getting Assistance For over 80 years, we’ve helped America’s farmers, ranchers, and landowners conserve our nation’s resources through our voluntary programs and science-based solutions. View All Getting Assistance Technical Help * Conservation Technical Assistance Helps producers identify conservation objectives and a roadmap for conservation on their operation. * Conservation Concerns Tool Use this tool to learn about natural resource concerns that may impact your ag operation (farmers.gov). * Engineering NRCS applies sound engineering tools and principles to plan, design, and implement conservation practices and systems through delegated approval authority. * Technical Service Providers Technical service providers offer planning, design, and implementation services to agricultural producers on behalf of NRCS. Financial Help * Act Now Enables states to pre-approve applications when they meet or exceed a state's pre-determined minimum ranking score. * Applications and Forms Find more information on how to apply for NRCS conservation programs. * How to Apply Follow our step-by-step process to get started making improvements on your land with our one-on-one conservation assistance. * Payment Schedules Review the amount and availability of financial assistance for selected conservation practices in your state. * Ranking Dates Applications for NRCS conservation programs are ranked and funded at key times throughout the year. Compliance and Cultural Resources * Conservation Compliance: Wetlands and Highly Erodible Land Provisions To maintain eligibility for most USDA programs, producers must comply with wetland conservation provisions. * Cultural Resources NRCS programs are administered following the National Historic Preservation Act and other laws. * Environmental Compliance NRCS programs are administered following the National Environmental Policy Act. Other Topics * Disaster Recovery NRCS can help ag producers and communities recover when natural disasters strike. * Underserved Communities Farm Bill special provisions provide incentives and address unique circumstances of historically underserved producers. * Nutrient Management This practice helps producers reduce input costs, maximize yields, and efficiently manage nutrients. * Organic Agriculture Conservation and organics go hand-in-hand, and NRCS offers tools for organic farmers to improve their operations. * Urban Agriculture Conservation assistance is available for urban farmers, including high tunnels, soil health practices, composting and irrigation. * Conservation Technical Assistance Helps producers identify conservation objectives and a roadmap for conservation on their operation. * Conservation Concerns Tool Use this tool to learn about natural resource concerns that may impact your ag operation (farmers.gov). * Engineering NRCS applies sound engineering tools and principles to plan, design, and implement conservation practices and systems through delegated approval authority. * Technical Service Providers Technical service providers offer planning, design, and implementation services to agricultural producers on behalf of NRCS. * Act Now Enables states to pre-approve applications when they meet or exceed a state's pre-determined minimum ranking score. * Applications and Forms Find more information on how to apply for NRCS conservation programs. * How to Apply Follow our step-by-step process to get started making improvements on your land with our one-on-one conservation assistance. * Payment Schedules Review the amount and availability of financial assistance for selected conservation practices in your state. * Ranking Dates Applications for NRCS conservation programs are ranked and funded at key times throughout the year. * Conservation Compliance: Wetlands and Highly Erodible Land Provisions To maintain eligibility for most USDA programs, producers must comply with wetland conservation provisions. * Cultural Resources NRCS programs are administered following the National Historic Preservation Act and other laws. * Environmental Compliance NRCS programs are administered following the National Environmental Policy Act. * Disaster Recovery NRCS can help ag producers and communities recover when natural disasters strike. * Underserved Communities Farm Bill special provisions provide incentives and address unique circumstances of historically underserved producers. * Nutrient Management This practice helps producers reduce input costs, maximize yields, and efficiently manage nutrients. * Organic Agriculture Conservation and organics go hand-in-hand, and NRCS offers tools for organic farmers to improve their operations. * Urban Agriculture Conservation assistance is available for urban farmers, including high tunnels, soil health practices, composting and irrigation. Featured CONSERVATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Conservation Technical Assistance (CTA) provides our nation’s farmers, ranchers and forestland owners with the knowledge and tools they need to conserve, maintain and restore the natural resources on their lands and improve the health of their operations for the future. * Programs & Initiatives Our natural resource conservation programs help people reduce soil erosion, enhance water supplies, improve water quality, increase wildlife habitat, and reduce damage caused by floods and other natural disasters. View All Programs & Initiatives Programs * Environmental Quality Incentives Program Provides assistance to agricultural producers to address natural resource concerns. * Regional Conservation Partnership Program Brings together partners to expand the reach of NRCS conservation programs. * Conservation Innovation Grants Brings together partners to innovate on conservation approaches and technologies. * Conservation Stewardship Program Helps agricultural producers take their conservation efforts to the next level. * Voluntary Public Access and Habitat Incentive Program Helps state and tribal governments improve public access to private lands for recreation. * Agricultural Management Assistance Helps agricultural producers manage financial risk through diversification, marketing or natural resource conservation practices. * Wetland Mitigation Banking Program Offers competitive grants to support wetland mitigation bank for agricultural producers. * Conservation Reserve Program The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) provides a yearly rental payment to farmers who remove environmentally sensitive land from agricultural production and plant species that will improve environmental health and quality. Easements * Agricultural Conservation Easement Program Helps producers protect wetlands, grasslands and farmlands for future generations. * Wetland Reserve Easements Helps private and tribal landowners protect, restore, and enhance wetlands degraded by agricultural uses. * Wetland Reserve Enhancement Partnership Brings together partners and producers to protect wetlands. * Healthy Forests Reserve Program Helps landowners restore, enhance, and protect forestland resources on private and tribal lands and aids the recovery of endangered and threatened species. * Agricultural Land Easements Helps private and tribal landowners, land trusts, and other entities protect croplands and grasslands on working farms and ranches. * Appraisal Submission Center Centralized point for submitting valuation reports and reviews for easement programs. Watershed Programs * Emergency Watershed Protection Assists communities recovering from natural disasters. * Watershed and Flood Prevention Operation Offers assistance to communities to address watershed resource concerns. * Watershed Rehabilitation Rehabilitates NRCS dams to comply with design safety performance standards. Initiatives * Landscape Conservation Initiatives Accelerates conservation benefits through targeted efforts for water quality, water quantity and wildlife. * Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative Nationwide collaborative process working to maintain and improve the management, productivity, and health of privately owned grazing land. * High Tunnel Provides targeted assistance to promote use of high tunnels, which offer many benefits including longer growing season. * On-Farm Energy Initiative Assistance to inventory and analyze farm systems that use energy and identify ways to improve efficiency through an Agricultural Energy Management Plan. * Organic Initiative Voluntary conservation program that provides technical and financial assistance for organic farmers and ranchers, or those interested in transitioning to organic. * Sentinel Landscapes Initiative The Sentinel Landscapes Partnership is a coalition of federal agencies, state and local governments, and nongovernmental organizations that work with private landowners. * Environmental Quality Incentives Program Provides assistance to agricultural producers to address natural resource concerns. * Regional Conservation Partnership Program Brings together partners to expand the reach of NRCS conservation programs. * Conservation Innovation Grants Brings together partners to innovate on conservation approaches and technologies. * Conservation Stewardship Program Helps agricultural producers take their conservation efforts to the next level. * Voluntary Public Access and Habitat Incentive Program Helps state and tribal governments improve public access to private lands for recreation. * Agricultural Management Assistance Helps agricultural producers manage financial risk through diversification, marketing or natural resource conservation practices. * Wetland Mitigation Banking Program Offers competitive grants to support wetland mitigation bank for agricultural producers. * Conservation Reserve Program The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) provides a yearly rental payment to farmers who remove environmentally sensitive land from agricultural production and plant species that will improve environmental health and quality. * Agricultural Conservation Easement Program Helps producers protect wetlands, grasslands and farmlands for future generations. * Wetland Reserve Easements Helps private and tribal landowners protect, restore, and enhance wetlands degraded by agricultural uses. * Wetland Reserve Enhancement Partnership Brings together partners and producers to protect wetlands. * Healthy Forests Reserve Program Helps landowners restore, enhance, and protect forestland resources on private and tribal lands and aids the recovery of endangered and threatened species. * Agricultural Land Easements Helps private and tribal landowners, land trusts, and other entities protect croplands and grasslands on working farms and ranches. * Appraisal Submission Center Centralized point for submitting valuation reports and reviews for easement programs. * Emergency Watershed Protection Assists communities recovering from natural disasters. * Watershed and Flood Prevention Operation Offers assistance to communities to address watershed resource concerns. * Watershed Rehabilitation Rehabilitates NRCS dams to comply with design safety performance standards. * Landscape Conservation Initiatives Accelerates conservation benefits through targeted efforts for water quality, water quantity and wildlife. * Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative Nationwide collaborative process working to maintain and improve the management, productivity, and health of privately owned grazing land. * High Tunnel Provides targeted assistance to promote use of high tunnels, which offer many benefits including longer growing season. * On-Farm Energy Initiative Assistance to inventory and analyze farm systems that use energy and identify ways to improve efficiency through an Agricultural Energy Management Plan. * Organic Initiative Voluntary conservation program that provides technical and financial assistance for organic farmers and ranchers, or those interested in transitioning to organic. * Sentinel Landscapes Initiative The Sentinel Landscapes Partnership is a coalition of federal agencies, state and local governments, and nongovernmental organizations that work with private landowners. Featured REGIONAL CONSERVATION PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM The Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) is a partner-driven approach to conservation that funds solutions to natural resource challenges on agricultural land. * Resources The technical resources and references NRCS provides uses science-based technology to aid conservation planning and benefit soil, water, air, plants, and animals for productive lands and healthy ecosystems. View All Resources Guides and Instructions * Field Office Technical Guides * Conservation Practice Standards * How to Get a DUNS Number * National Soil Survey Handbook * Keys to Soil Taxonomy * Soil Survey Manual * Soil Taxonomy * Technical Soil Services Handbook View All Guides and Instructions Data and Reports * Web Soil Survey * PLANTS Database * RCA Dataviewer * Soil Texture Calculator * Official Soil Series Descriptions * SSURGO/STATSGO2 Metadata * Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) View All Data and Reports Education and Teaching Materials * What is Soil? * State Soils * Soil Colors * Soil Formation and Classification View All Education and Teaching Materials Tech Tools * WIN-PST * WinTR-20 * WinTR-55 View All Tech Tools * Field Office Technical Guides * Conservation Practice Standards * How to Get a DUNS Number * National Soil Survey Handbook * Keys to Soil Taxonomy * Soil Survey Manual * Soil Taxonomy * Technical Soil Services Handbook View All Guides and Instructions * Web Soil Survey * PLANTS Database * RCA Dataviewer * Soil Texture Calculator * Official Soil Series Descriptions * SSURGO/STATSGO2 Metadata * Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) View All Data and Reports * What is Soil? * State Soils * Soil Colors * Soil Formation and Classification View All Education and Teaching Materials * WIN-PST * WinTR-20 * WinTR-55 View All Tech Tools Featured FIELD OFFICE TECHNICAL GUIDE (FOTG) Technical guides are the primary scientific references for NRCS. They contain technical information about the conservation of soil, water, air, and related plant and animal resources. * News & Events Welcome to the NRCS newsroom! Here you’ll find the latest information on USDA’s conservation agency, including news releases, feature stories, downloadable media files and more. View All News & Events * News View All News Read the latest conservation success stories that show how NRCS and farmers and ranchers work together to improve agricultural operations while helping the environment. Featured BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION MAKES UP TO $7.7 BILLION AVAILABLE FOR CLIMATE-SMART PRACTICE... Read more * Events View All Events Learn about webinars, training opportunities and local events related to NRCS programs and services. Featured LESSONS LEARNED: CONSERVATION PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION FOR HEALTHY WATERSHEDS Read more * Contact NRCS has employees in counties across America that help local communities every day. View All Contact * Find a Service Center Access local services provided by the Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Rural Development agencies. * Find An Employee Looking for a particular employee of NRCS? Find them in the USDA Employee Directory. * State Office Contacts Our State Offices Directory provides contact information for NRCS State Office Representatives. * National Information and Centers Find information about NRCS National Programs and Centers. Enter Search Term(s): * Subscribe(link is external) * About NRCS * Equity * farmers.gov * USDA.gov * State Offices TECHNICAL SERVICE PROVIDERS BREADCRUMB 1. Home 2. Getting Assistance 3. Technical Service Providers Technical service providers (TSPs) work on behalf of the customer to offer planning, design, and implementation services that meets NRCS criteria. This assistance helps improve the producer's operation and addresses resource concerns on their land. UPDATE ON REGISTRY The TSP Team is in testing mode to ensure the system is ready for use. TSPs will be notified when Registry goes live, please be patient through the final stages of completion. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TSPs include individuals, private businesses, American Indian tribes, nonprofit organizations, and public agencies. TSPs expand the number and availability of conservation technical experts capable of Find a TSP(link is external) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOR LANDOWNERS WHO CAN USE A TSP? When funds are available, agricultural producers participating in certain activities in NRCS conservation programs can hire a TSP within the 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, United States Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. As a producer, you will need to work with your local NRCS office staff to make application for Financial Assistance and have an obligated contract prior to hiring a TSP. NOTE: Producers may also choose to pay for services from qualified individuals at their own expense. NRCS reimburses the producer at a contracted rate established for the program in which they are participating. The maximum rates for technical services are available in the most recent State Payment Schedule. WHAT TECHNICAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES ARE OFFERED? TSP conservation work falls into two broad categories: * planning, design and implementation of conservation practices * conservation planning activities Farmers, ranchers and forest landowners can use conservation planning to address specific natural resource objectives such as nutrient and pest management, forestry, energy conservation, climate smart goals, or transitioning to organic agriculture. Participants in NRCS’s Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) may be eligible to receive financial assistance to work with TSPs to develop conservation planning activity plans or to plan, design and implement individual or group of conservation practices. Only certified TSPs can assist with the development of conservation planning activities. If approved for an EQIP contract that includes TSP services, the participant chooses a TSP from an NRCS-approved list and negotiates payment for the selected TSP’s services. Once technical services are complete, the TSP provides documentation and an invoice to the participant who then provides the documentation (invoices) and/or notification of completion to NRCS for certification and reimbursement. Want to learn more about NRCS conservation practices and their benefits and uses? Check out these videos found at Conservation at Work. How Do You Locate a TSP? Eligible NRCS conservation program participants can locate a certified TSP through the NRCS Registry national directory for finding a TSP(link is external) Program participants also can contact their local USDA service center. NRCS Forms a Landowner may need when hiring a TSP for services: Assignment of Payment (An option the landowner may choose to utilize.) This option allows payment to go directly to the TSP. However, you may want to check with your CPA on who receives the 1099-G (Miscellaneous Government Payments) form. Assignment of Payment, CCC-36 (06.13.23) CCC-36 Assignment of Payment (1.19 MB)(link is external) Assignment of Payment, CCC-26 (06.13.23) Spanish Version CCC -36 Cesión de pago (484.24 KB) Consent to Release Information (NRCS-CPA-1270). This form is needed so the TSP may receive pertinent information regarding the land units the TSP will be providing services for. To protect Personal Identifiable information, this form is required. CONSENT TO RELEASE OR RECEIVE INFORMATION FOR NRCS PROGRAM PARTICIPATION NRCS-CPA-1270, November 2020 NRCS-CPA-1270 Consent to Release Information(link is external) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ATTENTION CERTIFIED TSPS AND TSP APPLICANTS: NRCS Registry is being redesigned. We are excited about the new platform and how Registry will be streamlined and much easier to use. A few things to do in the meantime: * Please review expiration dates on any Professional Certifications/Licensing and let the Regional Coordinator know if they will be expiring in the next 60 days. If expiring, please send the new documentation to be uploaded by the Regional Coordinators. * Completed work will not be accepted in Registry during this transition. If any of the states you are certified in have required you to upload completed work, please let the Regional Coordinators know. The TSP Staff will keep you informed as the release date draws near, but you can also visit the TSP Webpage to check status as well. The anticipated release date is on or before October 30. Technical Service Providers | Natural Resources Conservation Service (usda.gov) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TSP Regional Map - Updated July 23, 2024 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOR THE TSP SHOULD YOU BECOME A TECHNICAL SERVICE PROVIDER? Individuals, private businesses, American Indian tribes, non-profit organizations, and public agencies are eligible to become Technical Service Providers (TSPs). Here are tips to help you determine whether you qualify to become a TSP and to help you better understand the TSP process: * Read more about the TSP process and the expertise NRCS is seeking on behalf of its program participants below under benefits. * Determine the TSP-oriented tasks you would like to do based on two broad categories— * planning, designing, and implementing conservation practices through participation in Farm Bill programs (including 900 series funds); or * development of conservation planning activities (CPAs) to address specific natural resource challenges. * Inventory your qualifications including education and professional licenses you currently hold. Make sure you include any additional requirements needed by state, local or tribal laws or regulations. * Contact your Regional TSP Coordinator for additional information to help you determine whether to become a TSP. TSP Regional Coordinators Map July 2024 (223.12 KB) TSPs can learn more about conservation practices at Conservation Planning Activities (CPAs), Design and Implementation Activities (DIAs), and Conservation Evaluation and Monitoring Activities (CEMAs). Since 2023, any TSPs providing Design and Implementation Activities (DIAs) to participants will be required to meet the following: The participant and conservation planner have determined which practices a TSP will provide DIA assistance for. The TSP must have certification in NRCS Registry for each practice they will provide assistance for through this DIA. If not certified for a practice(s), a TSP can use a subcontractor who is a certified TSP for the practice(s). If there are no available certified TSPs, then that practice shall be removed from the scope of the participant’s DIA. TSPs certified for DIAs are considered to be providing final designs and therefore should meet the qualifications under the individual conservation practices for which they are adding to the DIA and providing design work for. NOTE: in the case where a TSP must subcontract work, this would be a private cooperative agreement between the TSPs’ regarding payment for services. For TSPs already certified for a DIA, but not for individual practices typical of the DIA, TSPs should consider submitting a modification of their certification agreement to pick up practices they are currently not certified for in NRCS Registry. For example, if a customer should contract you to complete a DIA that encompasses three practices, but you are only certified for one of the three there are a few options. 1. You may choose to apply for the two additional practices to be added to your certification in NRCS Registry or 2. sub-contract those practices out to another certified TSP or TSP Business who is certified for those practices. 3. As a last option you may choose to inform the customer that you are unable to provide the service and at that time, they must contact NRCS to potentially remove the item from their contract. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHAT IS NRCS'S ONLINE TSP REGISTRY? NRCS Registry allows individuals seeking TSP certification to begin the application process and once certified to maintain and renew their certification. NRCS Registry also allows agricultural producers and private forest landowners to locate a certified TSP in their local area. Log into the NRCS Registry Here(link is external) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BENEFITS OF THE TSP PROGRAM HOW CAN NRCS BENEFIT FROM USING TSPS? Offering technical services through an approved third party like a TSP ensures: * NRCS conservation program participants have additional options to access technical services; * quality conservation work by vetted and trained professionals; and * personalized, one-on-one assistance to meet the needs of your conservation efforts. HOW CAN FARMERS, RANCHERS AND PRIVATE FOREST LANDOWNERS BENEFIT FROM USING TSPS? Farmers, ranchers, and private forest landowners often use TSPs to address specific natural resource goals such as: * developing nutrient management plans; * developing sustainable forestry plans; * developing grazing and feed management plans; * increasing irrigation efficiency; and * transitioning from traditional agriculture to organic. HOW DO INDIVIDUALS BENEFIT FROM BECOMING A TSP? TSPs can help producers address natural resource concerns in diverse areas, including nutrient management, energy use, forestry, grazing, irrigation, organic agriculture and wildlife habitat. They also provide conservation planning services, design and implementation activities, and conservation evaluation and monitoring. Individual TSPs are certified to provide technical service activities according to NRCS standards and specifications for conservation activities. TSPs work on behalf of NRCS, so they maintain the confidentiality of the agricultural producers they help. In addition, TSPs can help farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners comply with Federal, state, tribal, and local laws and regulations. BUSINESS REGISTRATIONS FOR TECHNICAL SERVICE PROVIDERS Businesses are defined as private businesses, American Indian tribes, non-profit organizations, and public agencies. A business profile and application must be created and maintained by an Official Business Representative (OBR) or the individual authorized by the business to make decisions on its behalf. The OBR must apply for and maintain a USDA Verified Login.gov account, but the OBR does not need to be a certified TSP. For the business to apply and become certified, the business must have at least one certified TSP always associated with the business. The OBR must be able to legally sign the Certification Agreement on behalf of the business. Certified businesses must maintain a current certification agreement and are posted on the NRCS Registry Find a TSP look up. Note: A business entity cannot register for a USDA eAuth account. Only individuals known as the Official Business Representative can register for a Verified eAuth account. FOR OFFICIAL BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVES WHO DO NOT PLAN TO WORK AS A TSP: * Log into NRCS Registry(link is external) * Click the New Business Profile Tab to create a business profile * Follow the business application instructions in the Business/Agency Profile. You can submit the application from the Business/Agency Profile screen by clicking the Sign Agreement button only once. FOR OFFICIAL BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVES WHO PLAN TO WORK AS TSPS: * Log into NRCS Registry(link is external) * Follow the process above to become a TSP first * Complete the business registration * Navigate to the TSP Associations sub tab and click Add TSP following the rest of the directions Note: For detailed directions, visit the User Guide for Business Certification found on the Additional Resources page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOW TO BECOME A TSP Step-by-step instructions available on how to become an NRCS TSP. 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