Michigan Sensitive Areas Identification System

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The Michigan Sensitive Areas Identification System has conducted an analysis of the field you selected. Results are based upon the field’s physical characteristics (e.g., soils, slope) and any answers you provided in the questionnaire. After reviewing this report, it is recommended that you contact your local NRCS Field Office and further pursue the recommended practices presented to you in this report.


Location Summary
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Identified Risks


Michigan Phosphorus Risk Assessment
High: > 17
Medium: 12-17
Low: 0-11


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Manure Application Risk Index
High: > 75
Medium: 38-75
Low: 19-37
Very Low: < 19



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Hydrologic Soil Groups Breakdown


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Soils are classified into hydrologic soils groups (HSG's) to indicate the minimum rate of infiltration obtained for bare soil after prolonged wetting. An "A" HSG indicates sand, loamy sand, or sandy loam. A "B" HSG indicates silt loam or loam. A "C" HSG indicates sandy clay loam. Finally, a "D" HSG indicates clay loam, silty clay loam, sandy clay, silty clay, or clay. If there is a slash between two HSG, this represents "drained"/"undrained".

Recommended Practices
Highlight indicates practice that addresses multiple risks.
* This practice implemented at a farm headquarters may help reduce this risk.


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NRCS Service Center Contact Information

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Client Gateway:

Conservation Client Gateway is a secure online web application that gives landowners and land managers the ability to track their payments, report completed practices, request conservation assistance, and electronically sign documents anytime, anywhere. Conservation Client Gateway provides users the flexibility to determine when they want to engage with NRCS online and when they prefer in-person conservation planning assistance.

Please visit www.nrcs.usda.gov/clientgateway for more information.

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Practice Descriptions


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