Resources

To better serve the conservation district of Florida, we will be expanding this section over the next few weeks. Our goal is to provide you with a comprehensive source of information comprised of manuals, forms and other information from the NACD, NRCS, USDA, FSA, FDACS and many other sources.

Many sections of this area are currently under construction. Over the next few weeks, these sections will be completed added.

If you have ideas for information that you would like to see in this section, please contact the web designer at webservices@afcd.us.

Florida Publications Available for Download

Florida NRCS Public Affairs has many publications available to the public for downloading. These include information about careers and internships, conservation profiles, Mobile Irrigation Labs and much more.

Florida FOCUS - the NRCS Quarterly Newsletter

Past FOCUS Newsletters

NRCS Web Soil Surveys

Online Web Soil Survey - Official USDA soil information as viewable maps and tables for more than 2300 soil surveys.
The NRCS now has a new way to access soil data for certain areas. The online Web Soil Survey is the latest advancement in soil information technology and is available to everyone. Online surveys are available for most areas of Florida where new surveys have been completed since 1996. The NRCS has composed a listing of Published Soil Surveys for Florida which lists all of the completed soil surveys and the format in which they are available.
Additional Soil and Soil Survey information from the NRCS
Myakka - Florida State Soil:


NRCS

NRCS Strategic Plan - Productive Lands, Healthy Environment: (Updated May, 2006)
sets the direction for NRCS and describes our conservation priorities and goals.

On NRCS Web Site
Download (pdf - 6mb)

Conservation Technology Information Center (CTIC): Web site

The Center was started as a special project of NACD in 1983. Focused on being the credible, reliable source for agricultural conservation CTIC is comprised of members of ag industry, ag publications, ag associations, conservation organizations and producers and is supported by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service and other public entities.

The National Science & Technology Consortium: Web site

Ensures technical excellence in NRCS to support field staffs and local decision makers.

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