United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service
STATEMENT OF WORK
Residue Management – No Till/Strip Till/Direct Seed (329)
Idaho
These deliverables apply to this individual practice. For other planned practice deliverables refer to those specific Statements of Work.
PLANNING
Deliverables:
Site specific planning assistance with the producer to evaluate before (benchmark) and after impacts of the planned practice. Generation of a practice specification demonstrating that NRCS practice standard criteria will be met by application of this practice and that it is compatible with its definition and purpose.
Planning requirements include:
- Inform the decision maker that they are responsible for any required permits, (Idahocode 22-4803, Residue Burning), others as applicable.
 - Determine the principle soil erosion concern:
 - Sheet and rill erosion generated from snow melt and/or rainfall
 - Irrigation induced erosion generated from furrow irrigation.
 - Wind erosion.
 - Generation of a practice specification which includes:
 - Use of the appropriate erosion prediction tool to determine the before (benchmark) and with practice (planned) erosion rate.
 - Sheet and rill erosion: Current version of Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE).
 - Irrigation Induced: Current version of Surface Irrigation Soil Loss model (SISL)
 - Wind erosion: Current version of the Wind Erosion Equation.
 - Generation of a RUSLE reports regardless of the defined erosion concernwhich includes:
 - Benchmark and planned Soil Condition Index (SCI).
 - Benchmark and planned Soil Tillage Intensity Rating (STIR).
 - Benchmark and planned surface residue amounts and/or % cover.
 
IMPLEMENTATION
Deliverables
- Pre-application conference with client.
 - Verification that client has obtained required permits.
 - Application guidance as needed.
 - Facilitate and implement required specification modifications with client.
 - Advise client/NRCS on compliance issues with all federal, state, tribal, and local laws, regulations and NRCS policies during implementation.
 - Certification that application of the practice meets specification and permit requirements
 
FINAL
Deliverables
- Records of application
 - Extent of practice units applied
 - Actual amount of residue present during critical period to meet targetedspecification criteria.
 - Certification that the application meets NRCS standards and specifications and is in compliance with permits
 
REFERENCES
- NRCS Field Office Technical Guide (eFOTG), Section IV, Conservation Practice Standard - Residue Management, No-till and Strip Till – 329a
 - Idaho RUSLE2 User Guide
 - Idaho Wind Erosion Guide
 - Idaho Agronomy Technical Note 32, Surface Irrigation Sioil Loss model.
 - NRCS National Agronomy Manual (NAM) parts 501, 502 and 506
 - NRCS National Food Security Act Manual.
 - NRCS National Environmental Compliance Handbook
 - NRCS Cultural Resources Handbook
 
Idaho FOTGPage 1
Section IV – Statement of WorkDecember 29, 2005
