Woody Encroachments Pocket Guide

This pocket guide provides an improved planning process to design grassland ecosystems that are less vulnerable to the threat of woody encroachment.

Reducing Woody Encroachment

Woody encroachment has emerged as a global threat to grassland biomes and the people, plants and animals that depend on them.

Patch-Burn Grazing

Patch-burn grazing is a planned grazing system that utilizes prescribed fire to help control the distribution of cattle.

Invasive Tree Management

Hardwood and conifer trees can be considered an invasive species when they spread from an area where they are desired to an area where they are not desired.

Five Steps To Assistance from NRCS

Do you farm or ranch and want to make improvements to the land that you own or lease? Natural Resources Conservation Service offers technical and financial assistance to help farmers, […]

Establishing and Managing Shrub Thickets

Shrubby cover is an essential part of the habitat planning process for bobwhite quail, but can also be a useful addition for prairie grouse, pheasants, deer, or even non-game species […]

Environmental Quality Incentives Program in Nebraska

The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) provides financial and technical assistance to agricultural producers in order to address natural resource concerns and deliver environmental benefits such as improved water and […]

CP-8A Grass Waterway

Grass waterways are designed to move water across a field minimizing erosion and reducing the deliveryof sediment to lakes, streams, and rivers.