Introduction to Controlling Wind Erosion on Rangeland, Natural Areas and Unpaved Surfaces

This chapter will discuss the common practices applied to all grazing lands, natural areas, and unpaved surfaces. It will also include disturbed areas that do not succinctly fit into any land type, like abandoned cropland, as the treatment will closely resemble that of degraded grazing lands. Natural areas include lands reserved for wildlife and associated agricultural lands that are difficult to farm or graze, such as pivot corners and on-farm transportation corridors.

For simplicity’s sake, this section will discuss wind erosion control on grazing lands as a collective that includes rangeland, pastureland, woodlands, forestland, and grassland. Where treatments differ depending on the land type, that clarification will be made. Rangeland is considered grazed dryland consisting of native and/or naturalized vegetation that is only rarely renovated or otherwise altered. Pastureland includes grazed land that may or may not be irrigated, is regularly renovated or seeded in a cyclical pattern, and may include native vegetation but also could be entirely composed of introduced forages. Woodlands are generally open-canopied lands that dominated with trees and shrubs.  Forestland includes a denser component of tall trees whose makeup is primarily evergreens. Grasslands are a sub-component of rangeland and pastureland where the soils, climate and position on the landscape are especially suited to grasses.

The set of practices that show a positive effect for wind erosion on the land uses above, as assessed in the Conservation Practice Physical Effects (CCPE) database, are listed below with their corresponding CPPE value.

NRCS Practice Name and Practice CodeCPPE Value for Wind Erosion
Access Control 4721
Anionic Polyacrylamide (PAM) Erosion Control 4502
Brush Management 3141
Critical Area Planting 3425
Dust Control on Unpaved Roads and Surfaces 3735
Forage and Biomass Planting 5121
Grazing Land Mechanical Treatment 5481
Heavy Use Area Protection 5612
Herbaceous Weed Control 3154
Land Reclamation, Landslide Treatment 4532
Prescribed Burning 3382
Prescribed Grazing 5284
Range Planting 5504
Restoration of Rare or Declining Natural Communities 6432
Riparian Forest Buffer 3912
Riparian Herbaceous Cover 3902
Road/Trail/Landing Closure and Treatment 6541
Silvopasture Establishment 3813
Trails and Walkways 5751
Tree/Shrub Establishment 6125
Water Well 6422
Watering Facility 6142

Figure 7-1. Conservation practices that are recognized to address wind erosion on rangeland.

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