The Eloy NRCD is located in an area primarily devoted to irrigated farming. Important crops are cotton, grain sorghum, and hay for dairy cattle. Surrounding rangeland is desert shrub with low livestock carrying capacity except in wet winters when cool season annuals are abundant. Wildlife values are also limited by low rainfall.
Primary Resource Concerns
- Water Availability/Quantity/Quality
- Soil Erosion
- Best Management Practices
- Educational Programs
Conservation Practices on the Ground
- Improved Irrigation Management and Efficiencies
- Soil Conservation
- Protecting Groundwater Resources
- Rural and Urban Conservation Education
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