Tech Talk: Vegetative and CRP Stand Evaluation
Tech Talk Replay from May 18, 2020. Laurie Svien and Jim Fritz review the use of Agronomy Tech Note 17 and CRP Note 125 in vegetative and CRP stand evaluations.
TTCP
United States
Tech Talk Replay from May 18, 2020. Laurie Svien and Jim Fritz review the use of Agronomy Tech Note 17 and CRP Note 125 in vegetative and CRP stand evaluations.
TTCP
United States
Tech Talk Replay from May 11, 2020. Lance Smith, Jeff Duchene, and Mike Krcmarik review the new Livestock Shelter Structure (PS576) information. During this webinar they provide an overview of the practice standard, Implementation Requirements worksheet, statement of work, planning considerations, and design of livestock shelter structures. The practice covers permanent and portable windbreaks and shade structures.
NRCS
United States
Tech Talk replay from May 4, 2020. Celie Borndal, NRCS State Forester, reviews common forestry resource concerns and planning criteria.
NRCS
United States
Additional Resources:
Tech Talk replay from April 27, 2020. Matt Drewitz reviews the use and features of the Prioritize Target Measure Application (PTMApp).
TTCP
United States
Tech Talk replay from April 20, 2020. Aaron Peter demonstrates the use of the Engineering Field Tools (EFT) in waterway design.
TTCP
United States
Tech Talk replay from April 13, 2020. Laurie Svien reviews PS340 Cover Crop, Agronomy Tech Note 33, online cover crop resources, and completing the Implementation Requirements worksheet.
TTCP
United States
Jeff Kalin, NRCS Wildlife Biologist, and Karin Jokela, Xerces Society Pollinator Planner and Partner Biologist, for an overview the new Wildlife Habitat Planting practice (CPS 420). In this session, we will discuss:
TTCP
United States
This is a collection of trainings, video replays, and information pertaining to the engineering skills hydrology and hydraulics. Hydrology in this training series primarily includes topics pertaining to watershed delineation and resulting water flows needed to design various engineering practices. Hydraulics in this training series includes topics like conveyance and flood routing of water through pipes and channels, also relevant to various engineering practices.
TTCP
United States
2. Basic Hydrology Classroom or Live Virtual Session
3. Tech Talk: What Do I Need to Run HEC-HMS or HydroCAD?
1. ArcGIS Pro Watershed Tools Demo (pre 2026 Beta version)
2. ArcGIS Pro Watershed Tools Demo (2026 version)
1. Minnesota | Field Office Technical Guide | NRCS - USDA
Link to MN NRCS engineering tools in FOTG section 4. Several tools related to hydrology and hydraulics can be downloaded from here.
Link to NRCS website to download Technical Tools.
The EFH-2 software implements the procedures described in the NEH 650 - Engineering Field Handbook Chapter 2 (EFH-2) for estimating runoff and peak discharge. Required information includes watershed characteristics (drainage area, runoff curve number, watershed length, watershed slope) and rainfall amount and rainfall distribution. The link above will take you to the NRCS Tech Tools page. Find and download the latest version of EFH-2
1. Tech Talk: Intro to Hydraulics
1. Tech Talk: HEC-HMS - Modeling a Grade Stabilization Structure
We will be visiting the same site twice this summer to get a sense of how plants change over their growth cycle. Participants in this field based training will learn to identify native and weedy herbaceous plants, practice teaching plant ID skills, and evaluate long term establishment of species in different prairie seed mixes. They will also explore pollinator identification, grassland management practices, and engage in quizzes and discussions to reinforce learning. By the end, participants will better understand plant materials, prairie reconstruction outcomes, and strategies for improving wildlife habitat.
PF
Cannon Falls,
United States