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NRCS Colorado Technical Resources

Ecological Sciences

The Ecological Sciences are comprised of multiple disciplines. Colorado Ecological Sciences Staff are responsible for ensuring the latest scientific technology and technical information and data are integrated into the Agency's conservation programs and activities. More information about ECS can be found on the National NRCS Website.

Agronomy

The application of soil and plant sciences to soil management and crop production...more

Biology

Integrating fish and wildlife resources into the conservation planning process...more

Cultural Resources

Evidence of past human activity, which may include pioneer homes, buildings, or old homes...more

Forestry and Agroforestry

The development and application of forestry and agroforestry technologies achieve sustainable land-use systems...more

Interdisciplinary

Integrating disciplines to develop programs and technology that address complex natural resource issues...more

Irrigation Water Management

IWM Specialists promote water conservation by providing expertise in the areas of water management and modern technology that support the efficient use of irrigation...more

Plant Materials

Scientists who work with Plant Materials seek out plants to help solve natural resource problems and test their performance...more

Rangeland

Providing the development and technology transfer of structural and management practices that affect rangelands in Colorado...more

State Contact:

Frank Riggle
Assistant State Conservationist, Technology
655 Parfet Street, Suite E200C
Lakewood, CO 80215

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