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September 2020 Snapshots

Tech Talk Replay: Fertilization in a Soil Health System

Tech Talk Replay from August 24 at 1:00. Dr. Daniel Kaiser (UMN Extension) and Dorian Gatchel discuss fertilizer considerations in soil health systems.

Subject TTCP
Basic Tech Skills (Matrix)
Skill
Soil Health and Management
Format
Webinar
Source

TTCP, MOSH, U of M

Date
August 31, 2020
Time
45:21
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Related Practices & Terms

340, Cover Crops, 590, Nutrient Management

Online Location
Tech Talk: 1:00 August 24, 2020

Tech Talk Replay: Nutrient Management Module 5: Nitrogen

Tech Talk Replay from August 31. Larry Gunderson, Travis Hirman, and Kevin Hauth from MDA review the nitrogen considerations for nutrient management planning. This session covers current impairments, loss pathways, ground water protection rules, nitrogen loss assessments, and practices to reduce movement.

Subject TTCP
Nutrient Management
Skill
Practice Specific
Format
Webinar
Source

TTCP, MDA

Date
August 31, 2020
Time
41:01
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Related Practices & Terms

590, Nutrient Management

Online Location
Tech Talk: August 31, 2020

Grant Agreement Amendments and Work Plan Revisions

Procedure is required action to be followed: Procedure is the established way of doing something; a series of actions conducted in a certain order; and/or steps necessary to meet the terms of a grant agreement.

Guidance is supporting information or recommended action: Guidance consists of recommended best practices; helpful context; and/or tools, resources and examples.

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Nutrient Management Module 9a - Inventory

Jeff King, NRCS Water Quality Specialist, walks participants through all of the considerations for inventorying an operation for nutrient management: producer's objectives, operation delineation, plan maps, cropping history, realistic yield goals, nutrient sources, rates, timing, and placement. 

Subject TTCP
Nutrient Management
Skill
Practice Specific
Format
Webinar
Source

TTCP

Time
24:18
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Related Practices & Terms

590 Nutrient Management

Online Location
Nutrient Management Module 9a

Foundations of Forest Wildlife Habitat Management - #1 of 5 - Habitat Selection by Forest-Associated Species: Abiotic Factors

Lecture series overview and introduction to habitat, habitat selection, and abiotic elements influencing forests and habitat for selected species.

Subject TTCP
Basic Tech Skills (Matrix)
Skill
Wildlife Habitat Assessment & Management
Format
Webinar
Source

USFWS

Date
September 03, 2020
Time
62:00
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Related Practices & Terms

Forest Ecology and Management, Forestry Basics and Practices

Online Location
Habitat Selection by Forest-Associated Species: Abiotic Factors

Requesting a Reimbursement or Payment

Procedure is required action to be followed: Procedure is the established way of doing something; a series of actions conducted in a certain order; and/or steps necessary to meet the terms of a grant agreement.

Guidance is supporting information or recommended action: Guidance consists of recommended best practices; helpful context; and/or tools, resources and examples.


Effective Date: 7/1/2025

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Foundations of Forest Wildlife Habitat Management - #2 of 5 in series - Saving all the Pieces: Forest Structure and Composition

Introduction of biotic factors affecting forests and forest composition and structure as habitat elements.

Subject TTCP
Basic Tech Skills (Matrix)
Skill
Wildlife Habitat Assessment & Management
Format
Webinar
Source

USFWS

Date
September 03, 2020
Time
66:00
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Related Practices & Terms

Forest Ecology and Management, Forestry Basics and Practices

Online Location
Saving all the Pieces: Forest Structure and Composition

Foundations of Forest Wildlife Habitat Management - #3 of 5 in series - Forest Disturbance and Stand Dynamics

Forest development stages, successional pathways and characterization of forest disturbances, both background and human-caused, based on size, frequency and intensity, with a brief introduction of silviculture as one type of disturbance.

Subject TTCP
Basic Tech Skills (Matrix)
Skill
Wildlife Habitat Assessment & Management
Format
Webinar
Source

USFWS

Date
September 03, 2020
Time
62:00
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Related Practices & Terms

Forest Ecology and Management, Forestry Basics and Practices

Online Location
Forest Disturbance and Stand Dynamics

Grant Noncompliance Policy

Version: 3.0

Effective Date: 05/28/2025

Approval: Board Decision #25-26

Policy statement

Grant recipients are responsible for managing State grant funds in compliance with statutes, rules, grant agreements, BWSR requirements, procedures and other applicable laws and requirements. BWSR has developed the following policy to categorize levels of noncompliance and establish procedures for when errors are found. BWSR staff has the discretion to consider factors not covered in this policy. 

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