Agricultural Conservation Planning Framework

The Agricultural Conservation Planning Framework (ACPF) is a concept for agricultural watershed management supported by high-resolution data and an ArcGIS toolbox, which are used to identify site-specific opportunities to install conservation practices across small watersheds. This non-prescriptive approach provides a menu of conservation options to facilitate conservation discussions on farms and in community halls. The framework is used in conjunction with local knowledge of water and soil resource concerns, landscape features, and producer conservation preferences to provide a better understanding of the options available in developing a watershed conservation plan.

The Knowledge Exchange posted an article on ACPF and how we are using it to improve water quality, read by clicking this link. 

Availible ACPF Material: 

Cranberry Creek HUC 12 

PLUM CREEK HUC 12

SUGAR CREEK HUC 12