Local Working Group - HCSWCD Question Title * 1. Name OK Question Title * 2. Email OK Question Title * 3. Town OK Question Title * 4. Do you own private land within Hancock County? Yes No OK Question Title * 5. If you DO own land in Hancock County, is some portion of your land used for agriculture production purposes? (defined broadly as producing Food, Fuel, or Fiber) Yes No I don't own land in Hancock County OK Question Title * 6. Have you ever participated in any conservation program on your land? No I don't own land in Hancock County Yes, please clarify what type of conservation program(s): OK For Questions 5-10: Please rank your top five priorities for conserving Natural Resources (Soil, Water, Air, Plant, Animals, Energy) in Hancock County.Use the dropdown lists below OK Question Title * 7. Please identify your first priority for conserving Natural Resources (Soil, Water, Air, Plant, Animals, Energy) in Hancock County from the dropdown list below. For this dropdown, please rank your first choice: Soil - Sheet and rill erosion Soil - Wind Erosion Soil - Ephemeral Gully Erosion Soil - Classic gully erosion Soil - Bank erosion from streams, shorelines or water conveyance channels Soil - Subsidence Soil - Compaction Organic matter depletion Soil - Concentration of salts or other chemicals Soil - Soil organism habitat loss or degradation Soil - Aggregate instability Water - Ponding and flooding Water - Seasonal high water table Water - Seeps Water - Drifted snow Water - Surface water depletion Water - Groundwater depletion Water - Naturally available moisture use Water - Inefficient Irrigation water use Water - Nutrients transported to surface water Water - Nutrients transported to groundwater Water - Pesticides transported to surface water Water - Pesticides transported to groundwater Water - Pathogens and chemicals from manure, bio-solids, or compost applications transported to surface water Water - Pathogens and chemicals from manure, bio-solids, or compost applications transported to groundwater Water - Salts transported to surface water Water - Salts transported to groundwater Water - Petroleum and other pollutants transported to surface water Water - Petroleum and other pollutants transported to groundwater Water - Sediment transported to surface water Water - Elevated water temperature Air - Emissions of particulate matter (PM) and PM precursors Air - Emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) Air - Emissions of ozone precursors Air - Objectionable odors Air - Emissions of airborne reactive nitrogen Plant - Plant productivity and health Plant - Plant structure and composition. Plant - Plant pest pressure Plant - Wildfire hazard from biomass accumulation Animal - Terrestrial habitat for wildlife and invertebrates Animal - Aquatic habitat for fish and other organisms Animal - Feed and forage imbalance Animal - Inadequate livestock shelter Animal - Inadequate livestock water quantity, quality and distribution Energy - Energy efficiency of equipment and facilities Energy - Energy efficiency of field operations OK Question Title * 8. Please identify your second priority for conserving Natural Resources (Soil, Water, Air, Plant, Animals, Energy) in Hancock County from the dropdown list below. For this dropdown please rank your second choice: Soil - Sheet and rill erosion Soil - Wind Erosion Soil - Ephemeral Gully Erosion Soil - Classic gully erosion Soil - Bank erosion from streams, shorelines or water conveyance channels Soil - Subsidence Soil - Compaction Organic matter depletion Soil - Concentration of salts or other chemicals Soil - Soil organism habitat loss or degradation Soil - Aggregate instability Water - Ponding and flooding Water - Seasonal high water table Water - Seeps Water - Drifted snow Water - Surface water depletion Water - Groundwater depletion Water - Naturally available moisture use Water - Inefficient Irrigation water use Water - Nutrients transported to surface water Water - Nutrients transported to groundwater Water - Pesticides transported to surface water Water - Pesticides transported to groundwater Water - Pathogens and chemicals from manure, bio-solids, or compost applications transported to surface water Water - Pathogens and chemicals from manure, bio-solids, or compost applications transported to groundwater Water - Salts transported to surface water Water - Salts transported to groundwater Water - Petroleum and other pollutants transported to surface water Water - Petroleum and other pollutants transported to groundwater Water - Sediment transported to surface water Water - Elevated water temperature Air - Emissions of particulate matter (PM) and PM precursors Air - Emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) Air - Emissions of ozone precursors Air - Objectionable odors Air - Emissions of airborne reactive nitrogen Plant - Plant productivity and health Plant - Plant structure and composition. Plant - Plant pest pressure Plant - Wildfire hazard from biomass accumulation Animal - Terrestrial habitat for wildlife and invertebrates Animal - Aquatic habitat for fish and other organisms Animal - Feed and forage imbalance Animal - Inadequate livestock shelter Animal - Inadequate livestock water quantity, quality and distribution Energy - Energy efficiency of equipment and facilities Energy - Energy efficiency of field operations OK Question Title * 9. Please identify your third priority for conserving Natural Resources (Soil, Water, Air, Plant, Animals, Energy) in Hancock County from the dropdown list below. For this dropdown please rank your third choice: Soil - Sheet and rill erosion Soil - Wind Erosion Soil - Ephemeral Gully Erosion Soil - Classic gully erosion Soil - Bank erosion from streams, shorelines or water conveyance channels Soil - Subsidence Soil - Compaction Organic matter depletion Soil - Concentration of salts or other chemicals Soil - Soil organism habitat loss or degradation Soil - Aggregate instability Water - Ponding and flooding Water - Seasonal high water table Water - Seeps Water - Drifted snow Water - Surface water depletion Water - Groundwater depletion Water - Naturally available moisture use Water - Inefficient Irrigation water use Water - Nutrients transported to surface water Water - Nutrients transported to groundwater Water - Pesticides transported to surface water Water - Pesticides transported to groundwater Water - Pathogens and chemicals from manure, bio-solids, or compost applications transported to surface water Water - Pathogens and chemicals from manure, bio-solids, or compost applications transported to groundwater Water - Salts transported to surface water Water - Salts transported to groundwater Water - Petroleum and other pollutants transported to surface water Water - Petroleum and other pollutants transported to groundwater Water - Sediment transported to surface water Water - Elevated water temperature Air - Emissions of particulate matter (PM) and PM precursors Air - Emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) Air - Emissions of ozone precursors Air - Objectionable odors Air - Emissions of airborne reactive nitrogen Plant - Plant productivity and health Plant - Plant structure and composition. Plant - Plant pest pressure Plant - Wildfire hazard from biomass accumulation Animal - Terrestrial habitat for wildlife and invertebrates Animal - Aquatic habitat for fish and other organisms Animal - Feed and forage imbalance Animal - Inadequate livestock shelter Animal - Inadequate livestock water quantity, quality and distribution Energy - Energy efficiency of equipment and facilities Energy - Energy efficiency of field operations OK Question Title * 10. Please identify your fourth priority for conserving Natural Resources (Soil, Water, Air, Plant, Animals, Energy) in Hancock County from the dropdown list below. For this dropdown please rank your fourth choice: Soil - Sheet and rill erosion Soil - Wind Erosion Soil - Ephemeral Gully Erosion Soil - Classic gully erosion Soil - Bank erosion from streams, shorelines or water conveyance channels Soil - Subsidence Soil - Compaction Organic matter depletion Soil - Concentration of salts or other chemicals Soil - Soil organism habitat loss or degradation Soil - Aggregate instability Water - Ponding and flooding Water - Seasonal high water table Water - Seeps Water - Drifted snow Water - Surface water depletion Water - Groundwater depletion Water - Naturally available moisture use Water - Inefficient Irrigation water use Water - Nutrients transported to surface water Water - Nutrients transported to groundwater Water - Pesticides transported to surface water Water - Pesticides transported to groundwater Water - Pathogens and chemicals from manure, bio-solids, or compost applications transported to surface water Water - Pathogens and chemicals from manure, bio-solids, or compost applications transported to groundwater Water - Salts transported to surface water Water - Salts transported to groundwater Water - Petroleum and other pollutants transported to surface water Water - Petroleum and other pollutants transported to groundwater Water - Sediment transported to surface water Water - Elevated water temperature Air - Emissions of particulate matter (PM) and PM precursors Air - Emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) Air - Emissions of ozone precursors Air - Objectionable odors Air - Emissions of airborne reactive nitrogen Plant - Plant productivity and health Plant - Plant structure and composition. Plant - Plant pest pressure Plant - Wildfire hazard from biomass accumulation Animal - Terrestrial habitat for wildlife and invertebrates Animal - Aquatic habitat for fish and other organisms Animal - Feed and forage imbalance Animal - Inadequate livestock shelter Animal - Inadequate livestock water quantity, quality and distribution Energy - Energy efficiency of equipment and facilities Energy - Energy efficiency of field operations OK Question Title * 11. Please identify your fifth priority for conserving Natural Resources (Soil, Water, Air, Plant, Animals, Energy) in Hancock County from the dropdown list below. For this dropdown please rank your fifth choice: Soil - Sheet and rill erosion Soil - Wind Erosion Soil - Ephemeral Gully Erosion Soil - Classic gully erosion Soil - Bank erosion from streams, shorelines or water conveyance channels Soil - Subsidence Soil - Compaction Organic matter depletion Soil - Concentration of salts or other chemicals Soil - Soil organism habitat loss or degradation Soil - Aggregate instability Water - Ponding and flooding Water - Seasonal high water table Water - Seeps Water - Drifted snow Water - Surface water depletion Water - Groundwater depletion Water - Naturally available moisture use Water - Inefficient Irrigation water use Water - Nutrients transported to surface water Water - Nutrients transported to groundwater Water - Pesticides transported to surface water Water - Pesticides transported to groundwater Water - Pathogens and chemicals from manure, bio-solids, or compost applications transported to surface water Water - Pathogens and chemicals from manure, bio-solids, or compost applications transported to groundwater Water - Salts transported to surface water Water - Salts transported to groundwater Water - Petroleum and other pollutants transported to surface water Water - Petroleum and other pollutants transported to groundwater Water - Sediment transported to surface water Water - Elevated water temperature Air - Emissions of particulate matter (PM) and PM precursors Air - Emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) Air - Emissions of ozone precursors Air - Objectionable odors Air - Emissions of airborne reactive nitrogen Plant - Plant productivity and health Plant - Plant structure and composition. Plant - Plant pest pressure Plant - Wildfire hazard from biomass accumulation Animal - Terrestrial habitat for wildlife and invertebrates Animal - Aquatic habitat for fish and other organisms Animal - Feed and forage imbalance Animal - Inadequate livestock shelter Animal - Inadequate livestock water quantity, quality and distribution Energy - Energy efficiency of equipment and facilities Energy - Energy efficiency of field operations OK NEXT