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Farm Conservation Planning: Sustaining Productivity on Agricultural Lands
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Program level:
Local
Provider:
King Conservation District
Benefits provided:
Free technical assistance
Land use:
Agriculture
Water-focused program:
No
Assistance developing a land management plan and assistance with regulation compliance
Overview
Description:
KCD Farm Conservation Resource Planners look at changes that can be made to improve farm productivity and reduce impacts on natural resources. Some examples include stream-side fencing, gutters and downspouts, composting manure, pasture management and renovation, weed management techniques, creating sacrifice areas, cross fencing and pasture rotation of livestock. Farm Conservation Resource Planners also offer technical assistance on questions such as what grasses to plant, how to build a fence and when to mow.
Once the land manager has decided which changes they’d like to make on their property, they work with the Resource Planner to set a tentative implementation schedule. Revisions of the schedule and the plan can be made as the goals and needs of the land manager change.
Farm Conservation Plans may help land managers with livestock meet the requirements of the King County Livestock Management Ordinance. The ordinance requires livestock owners in King County to meet certain management standards to protect and improve the health of the environment. Additional information may be found on the King County Livestock Programs web site.
Eligibility:
Must fill out a "Technical Assistance Planning Request" Form on the program's website to get added to the waitlist.
Financial benefit:
N/A
Contact information
Information last updated on July 15, 2025.
Planning Importance
Developing a forest, agricultural, or conservation plan helps identify and prioritize objectives for landowners. These objectives can determine what type programs to search for. Supporting organizations in your area often provide free consultation and planning.
Landscape Characteristics
See how your land fits into the broader context of regional conservation, ecosystem services, and working lands' values across the landscape through our interactive mapper tool. It could help you determine which program is a good fit for you!
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