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Eastern Nebraska Urban Farmer Conservation Practice Survey
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey! The purpose of the Eastern Nebraska Urban Farmer Conservation Practice Survey is to assess the current status of resource conservation efforts among urban farmers in the region and identify areas where additional resources are needed to better support these efforts.

Not sure if you are an urban farmer? If you grow food, flowers, or herbs within the city for the purposes of distribution within the community, you probably are! Examples of urban farms include, but are not limited to:
  • Private farms
  • Non-profit farms
  • Community gardens
  • School gardens
Approximate time to completion: 5 minutes. 

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Do you currently use or have you ever used each of the following practices in your urban farming operation(s)? *
I currently use this practice
I do not currently use this practice, but I did in the past
I do not currently use this practice, and I did not in the past
Cover crop
Diversified crop rotation
No-till
Conservation Tillage
Drip or microirrigation
High tunnel
Mulching
Organic fertilization
Organic pest management
Do you want to use each of the following practices in your urban farming operation(s) in the future? *
Yes, I want to use this practice in the future, but I need more help to do so
Yes, I want to use this practice in the future, and I would like help to continue to improve
Yes, I want to use this practice in the future, and I do not need more help to do so
No, I do not want to use this practice in the future
I am unsure, because I am not familiar enough with this practice
Cover crop
Diversified crop rotation
No-till
Conservation tillage
Drip or microirrigation
High tunnel
Mulching
Organic fertilization
Organic pest management
Do you want to learn about any conservation practices not listed above? *
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