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Soil Erosion: Conservation Practices for Soil Erosion Control

This course covers the structural, vegetative, and management conservation practices used to reduce all five types of soil erosion.

Subject TTCP
Basic Tech Skills (Matrix)
Skill
Soil Erosion Prediction Models
Format
Online Course
Source

TTCP

Time
90 minutes
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Notes

This is Module 4 in the 4 part Soil Erosion Training Series.

Related Practices & Terms

Erosion Control, Soil Erosion, 329, Tillage and Residue Management, No Till, 345, Reduced Till, 328, Conservation Crop Rotation, 327, Conservation Cover, 340, Cover Crop, 380, Windbreaks, 585, Stripcropping, 528, Prescribed Grazing, 472, Access Control, 330, Contour Farming, 638, Water and Sediment Control Basins, WASCOBs, 600, Terrace, 410, Grade Stabilization Structure, 412, Grassed Waterway, 580, Streambank and Shoreline Protection, conservation planning

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Soil Erosion: Conservation Practices for Soil Erosion Control Module

Rotational grazing boosts productivity

A Winona County farmer counts soil health and sheep health among the rewards of an intensively managed system

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NRCS Winona County rotational grazing 2024.pdf
Video Link
https://youtu.be/hXMw8YUNQhQ?si=-QIvoEH1sC6Zjk0u
County
Winona
Major Watershed Basin
Lower Mississippi River Basin
Story Date
Thu, 02/01/2024 - 12:00
Funding Sources
Federal Fund
Publication Type
Conservation Story
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Winona Sheep Grazing Library Tile
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FY26 Water Quality and Storage RFP Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

updated 10/29/2025

#1. Q: Who can I send additional questions to?

A: Submit additional questions to rita.weaver@state.mn.us

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Successful Outreach Strategies

What is Successful Outreach Strategies?

Successful Outreach Strategies (SOS) is an ongoing training opportunity for LGUs blending both online training with regional in-person co-learning and networking opportunities. Session content will be offered virtually throughout the year.

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News release: BWSR accepting applications for water storage grants

Contact: Mary Juhl; mary.juhl@state.mn.us, 612-358-5733

ST. PAUL, Minn. —The Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) is now accepting applications for water storage grants to help make landscapes more resilient to severe weather events. Eligible applicants include tribal governments and soil and water conservation districts, watershed districts, counties, and watershed management organizations with a state-approved, locally adopted water management plan.

The state is experiencing more frequent and intense rainfall events, resulting in negative impacts to agriculture and infrastructure, significant erosion along riverbanks, and declining water quality. In 2021, the Minnesota Legislature passed a law directing BWSR to develop a program to protect infrastructure, improve water quality and mitigate the effects of climate change. In response, BWSR established the Water Quality and Storage Grant Program, which supports storage practices statewide, with a focus on the Minnesota River Basin and the Lower Mississippi River Basin.

“These grants will target areas of the state that contain topography with steep elevation changes that make flooding and erosion pressing concerns,” said BWSR Executive Director John Jaschke. “Local governments have an essential role to play in protecting Minnesota communities from the impacts of flooding.”

The Water Quality and Storage Grant Program has approximately $3 million available in grant funding this year. Up to $500,000 is available to pay for modeling and conceptual design of storage practices. The remaining $2.5 million will be for final design and construction of storage practices.

Applications will be accepted through 4:30 p.m. on April 11, 2024. Applications must be submitted through eLINK, BWSR’s grants management system. More information on how to apply can be found here.

This program is part of a suite of legislation passed in recent years to mitigate negative environmental impacts caused by climate change. Learn more about the state’s climate work by visiting climate.state.mn.us.

Tech Talk: Source Water Protection

During this session Courtney Cheever (NRCS), Mark Wetlauffer (MDH), Aaron Meyer (MRWA), and Katie Breth (MRWA) provide an introduction to the wellhead protection rule, Drinking Water Supply Management Areas (DWSMAs), and Source Water Protection (SWP) priority areas, including examples and success stories from existing plans. Conservation practices, planning tools, and financial assistance programs are also be discussed.

Skill
Water Quality Basics
Format
Webinar
Source

TTCP

Time
76 minutes
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Related Practices & Terms

340, Cover Crops, 590, Nutrient Management, easements, DWSMA, wellhead protection

Online Location
Tech Talk: February 5, 2024

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