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- Macroinvertebrate sampling
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- Soil
- Conservation on Steep Slopes (1.1 MB) Steep slopes are common in our area. Heavy winter rains can saturate soils. When water pressure builds between soil particles, the soil can liquefy and trigger a landslide on steep slopes.
- Holding Your Ground in Christmas Tree Production (0.9 MB) This document describes Best Management Practices (BMPs) for reducing soil erosion on Christmas Tree farms.
- NRCS Soil Health Key Points (3.4 MB)
- Pasture Fertilizer Guide #63 (0.1 MB) In western Oregon and Washington, forage shortages typically occur in late fall and early spring. By fertilizing in early fall and late winter, you can increase forage supply. Use a soil test and an assessment of forage supply and forage species to determine fertilizer need.
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- Weeds and native plants
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- Working lands
- 2018 Stream Benthic Macroinvertebrate Assessment (2.6 MB) 2018 Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District stream benthic macroinvertebrate assessment
- Clackamas Pesticide Stewardship Partnership Biennial Summary 2015-2017 (0.7 MB) The Clackamas Pesticide Stewardship Partnership 2015-2017 biennial summary outlines pesticide reduction activities in the Clackamas River Watershed.
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- Meeting minutes
- Septic System Repair and Replacement Program