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Routt County Landowner Toolkit for Drought, Wildfire, & Soil Health Resiliency
Please review the sample list below of tried and true conservation practices, their applicable land types, and provide your response to the likelihood of implementing these practices in order to adapt for tomorrow and build a resilient future with improved soil health.
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1. Soil Health Assessment
Conduct a comprehensive soil health assessment including soil sampling for lab analysis and technical support.
Very Likely
Somewhat Likely
Not Likely
Not Applicable
If funding assistance was available
Other:
Clear selection
If you are likely to implement this practice, what barriers (if any) have kept you from implementing it?
Your answer
2. Cover Crop
No-till seed a Cover Crop mix on Cropland
Very Likely
Somewhat Likely
Not Likely
Not Applicable
If funding assistance was available
Other:
Clear selection
If you are likely to implement this practice, what barriers (if any) have kept you from implementing it?
Your answer
3. Interseed a legume mix
No-till interseed a legume mix on Pasture or Hayland
Very Likely
Somewhat Likely
Not Likely
Not Applicable
If funding assistance was available
Other:
Clear selection
If you are likely to implement this practice, what barriers (if any) have kept you from implementing it?
Your answer
4. Grazing Management Plan
Develop a Grazing Management Plan including Prescribed Grazing, Infrastructure/Fence, Livestock Water Development, and Range Planting on Rangeland, Forest land, Pasture land, Hayland, and Cropland.
Very Likely
Somewhat Likely
Not Likely
Not Applicable
If funding assistance was available
Other:
Clear selection
If you are likely to implement this practice, what barriers (if any) have kept you from implementing it?
Your answer
5. Forest Management Plan
Develop a Forest Management Plan including planting drought tolerant native tree species, thinning (Forest Stand Improvement), mulching (Woody Residue Treatment), and mastication (Brush Management).
Very Likely
Somewhat Likely
Not Likely
Not Applicable
If funding assistance was available
Other:
Clear selection
If you are likely to implement this practice, what barriers (if any) have kept you from implementing it?
Your answer
6. Weed Control
Herbaceous weed control on all land types.
Very Likely
Somewhat Likely
Not Likely
Not Applicable
If funding assistance was available
Other:
Clear selection
If you are likely to implement this practice, what barriers (if any) have kept you from implementing it?
Your answer
7. Riparian Restoration
Riparian Restoration on Rangeland, Forest land, Cropland, Pasture or Hayland including planting stakes for streambank stabilization & shade, Wetland Wildlife Habitat Management, Riparian Herbaceous Cover, Riparian Forest Buffer, Stream Habitat Restoration.
Very Likely
Somewhat Likely
Not Likely
Not Applicable
If funding assistance was available
Other:
Clear selection
If you are likely to implement this practice, what barriers (if any) have kept you from implementing it?
Your answer
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