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This project illustrates the integration of GIS technology and USDA eAuthentication in developing comprehensive conservation plans. The planning process involves importing land unit boundaries, soils, imagery, and topography data from public servers, allowing for efficient digitization of fields and features. Planners can create buffers, setbacks, and produce maps with automatic reporting. Conservation practices are aligned with national and local standards, and modifications can easily be made with simplified editing tools. Exporting plans in XML format enhances data sharing and collaboration.
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GeoAgro Cplanner Sample screenshots
Conservation plan is organized by Plan/Land Unit/Practices…. 9
Using GIS to develop the plan • Getting Land Units boundaries from NRCS • Getting base data (Soils, Imagery, Topography) automatically • Digitizing fields/subfields, other features • Creating Buffers, Setbacks • Measuring distances, calculating areas • Creating maps • Sharing pictures & background info
The plan is exported from NCPDB…. • //put screenshots of exporting to XML
Soils, Imagery & Topography come automatically from public servers…. 25
The planner easily updates info in layers (eg: soil samples…..) 30
the Planner can create buffers, setbacks, and estimate spreadable acreage …..
Developing the plan • MMP/Rusle2/P-index integration
Start MMP from the CNMP section ….. • //put screenshot with GIS/MMP/etc.
RUSLE2 and other tools can be made available for plan development…. …..