NRCS Practice Standard: Access Control (472)

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NRCS Practice Standard: Access Control (472)

About the Company:

The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is the US Department of Agriculture (USDA)’s primary private lands conservation agency. The NRCS helps producers protect and conserve natural resources on private lands through voluntary conservation programs. Through Practice Standards and technical guides, the NRCS provides information about the conservation, energy resources, and provides personalized advice to individual producers.

The NRCS’ Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) provides technical and financial assistance to producers as they implement NRCS Conservation Practice Standards.

Technical guides used in each field office are localized so that they apply specifically to the geographic area for which they are prepared. Thus, while national guidelines have been provided as a framework for each standard, each state has adopted and modified the conservation practice standards to suit their individual landscape.

To find a local NRCS Service center click here.

To find the specific guideline for each state click here.

About the Solution:

Access Control (472)

Access control includes temporary or permanent exclusion of animals, people, vehicles, and equipment from an area.

Practice Information

Controlling access is often used to protect, maintain, or improve the quantity and quality of natural resources in an area. The purpose also includes aesthetic resources as well as human health and safety.

Access control can play a role in establishing, protecting, and maintaining vegetation, and is often essential to conserving other natural resources.

The barriers constructed for access control must be adequate to prevent intrusion of the target animals, vehicles, or people. Barriers are usually fences but may also be natural and artificial structures such as logs, boulders, earth fill, gates, signs, or similar structures.

Common Associated Practices

Conservation Practice Standard (CPS) Access Control (Code 472) is commonly applied with conservation practices such as:

  • Prescribed Grazing (Code 528)
  • Tree/Shrub Establishment (Code 612)
  • Vegetative Treatment Area (Code 635)
  • Wetland Creation (Code 658)


  • To view the national NRCS standard for Access Control please click here.

    Natural Resources Conservation Service, US Department of Agriculture 1400 Independence Ave., S.W. Washington, DC United States 1-833-ONE-USDA Visit Company Website

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    Solution Strengths, Weaknesses and Critical Indicators

    NRCS Conservation Practice Standards contain information on why and where practices are applied, and they set forth the minimum planning criteria that must be met during the implementation of a practice in order for it to achieve its intended purpose(s).

    Newtrient Comments/Opinions:

    Newtrient is using the USDA-NRCS conservation practice standards as tools to assist dairy producers in understanding the standards and how they can be used to address resources concerns.

    To establish a Practice Standard a system or practice must be thoroughly vetted, approved, and standardized by the USDA at the federal and state level. These conservation practices have been developed to address various environmental resource concerns. Newtrient has developed a 9-point scoring process for ranking additives, practices, services, and technologies for the dairy industry. Recognizing the rigorous approval procedure used during the development of the NRCS Practice Standards, many of them score very highly and are worthy of consideration on any dairy where they apply.

    The information provided here is a summary of the selected conservation practices. For up to date and detailed information related to the full Practice Standards, please see the USDA NRCS website, linked above.

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