2023 LWG Survey of Sheridan County Natural Resource and Program Priorities
To assist with establishing priorities for the 2024 USDA EQIP Program, please answer the questions below.  
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Rank the natural resource concerns with 1 being most important to you/your operation.   *
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Soils (wind erosion, compaction, organic matter depletion)
Water (surface and/or ground water depletion, inefficient irrigation water use)
Air (emissions of particulate matter, particulate matter precursors, odors)
Plants (plant productivity and health, plant pest pressure/invasive species)
Animals (wildlife habitat, feed and forage imbalance, inadequate livestock water)
Energy (energy efficiency of equipment, facilities, practices, and operations)
OPTIONAL-Other Natural Resource Concerns not listed above (Describe)

Rank the project types with 1 being most important to you/your operation.  

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Field Irrigation (Sprinklers, gated pipe, etc.)
Livestock and grazing management (Fencing, stocktanks, pipeline, wells)
Invasive Species Treatment /Range Productivity (Ventenata, cheatgrass, medusahead, Russian olive)
Stream/Irrigation Diversions and Fish Passage (Replacement/modification of instream structures)
Wildlife Habitat-Fragmentation/development (invasive species treatment, wildlife friendly fencing)
Local Food Systems (High tunnels)
Soil Health/Alternative Forages (Cover Crops, planted forages)
OPTIONAL-Other Project Types not listed above (Describe)
Overall, what is the most important thing USDA funding should prioritize in Sheridan County?
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