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Columbia Corridor Soil Health
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Program level:
Local
Provider:
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
Benefits provided:
Free technical assistance
Land use:
Agriculture
Water-focused program:
No
Address soil quality limitations, like organic matter depletion.
Overview
Description:
Declining soil health of the pasture and croplands of the Columbia River Corridor is occurring due to low inputs, management levels, and farming experience. This strategy seeks to improve soil quality through better management practices, provide better forage for livestock and wildlife, increase productivity and profitability of agricultural operations, and improve water quality and aquatic habitat through riparian improvements.
Eligibility:
N/A
Financial benefit:
N/A
Contact information
Information last updated on July 15, 2025.
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