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Fairbanks FY08 Priorities


Field Office:  Fairbanks

Fiscal Year:  2008

Submitted by:  Joanne Kuykendall

Date:  November 26, 2007

Question EQIP Criteria LWG Priority
1 This project has a benefit to the highest priority locally identified wildlife species. Whitefish, grouse, moose, grayling, chum, chinook, coho; songbirds--see list.
2 This project has a benefit to a secondary priority locally identified wildlife species.  
3 EQIP plan addresses natural resource concerns identified as high priority by the Local Work Group. Manure in surface water. Water quality--excessive fertilization. Soil quality--compaction. Fuel savings. Soil erosion due to conventional tillage.
4 EQIP plan addresses natural resource concerns identified as secondary priority by the Local Work Group.  
5 EQIP plan includes practices that are identified as high priority by the Local Work Group. Pest management, nutrient management, hayland/pastureland aeration.
6 EQIP plan includes practices that are identified as secondary priority by the Local Work Group.  
7 This project addresses locally identified noxious or invasive species of concern. Top five weeds from Faribanks CWMA--bird vetch, foxtail barley, hempnettle, yellow toadflax, perennial sowthistle. Aspen leaf miner, spruce budworm, willow leaf blotch miner, large Aspen Tortix, engraver beetle, larch sawfly, amber-marked birch leaf minor.
8 This project addresses one or more locally identified priority subsistence species. Whitefish, moose


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