ࡱ> 8 bjbj ,----- u*& !*)K ($%ǐ-!--*--D|pL.gUHGrHHpe( epL~Le-FO,:-@;?iR*!mY------e--------- :  Kansas Environmental Assessment for New Managed Haying and Grazing Provisions for Some Conservation Reserve Program Lands  Farm Service Agency FINAL February 2010 COVER PAGE Proposed Action: The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) proposes to change the allowable frequency of managed haying and grazing on certain Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) lands in Kansas. Farm Service Agency (FSA) administers CRP on behalf of the CCC. On September 26, 2006, a legal settlement was signed between the National Wildlife Federation and FSA that limited the frequency of haying on CRP lands to once every ten years and grazing to once every five years in the State of Kansas; with a suspension of haying and grazing during the primary nesting season (April 15 to July 15). The settlement stipulated that if a change to the frequency of haying and grazing or the primary nesting season (PNS) dates is desired, then an Environmental Assessment would be prepared that identifies the potential environmental and socioeconomic impacts of such a change. This Environmental Assessment evaluates the potential impacts of one action alternative against the no action baseline of the lawsuit settlement terms (Alternative A). The proposed action (Alternative B) would allow haying and grazing to occur on authorized lands once every three years, and maintains the settlement terms definition of the PNS period. Type of Document: Final Environmental Assessment Lead Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Sponsoring Agency: Farm Service Agency on behalf of CCC Further Information: For further information, contact Matthew Ponish, National Environmental Compliance Manager, USDA FSA CEPD, Stop 0513, 1400 Independence Ave., SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-0513, (202) 720-6853, or by email at  HYPERLINK "mailto:matthew.ponish@wdc.usda.gov" matthew.ponish@wdc.usda.gov Comments: This Environmental Assessment is prepared in accordance with USDA Farm Service Agency National Environmental Policy Act implementation procedures found in 7 Code of Federal Regulations 799, as well as the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, Public Law 91-190, and 42 U.S. Code 4321-4347, 1 January 1970, as amended. Farm Service Agency will provide a public comment period prior to any decision. A copy of this Environmental Assessment can be reviewed at:  HYPERLINK "http://www.fsa.usda.gov/FSA/webapp?area=home&subject=ecrc&topic=nep-cd" http://www.fsa.usda.gov/FSA/webapp?area=home&subject=ecrc&topic=nep-cd or at:  HYPERLINK "http://public.geo-marine.com" http://public.geo-marine.com. Written comments regarding this assessment may be submitted to: Kansas Managed Haying and Grazing Comments c/o Geo-Marine Incorporated 2713 Magruder Boulevard Suite D Hampton, Virginia 23666 or online at:  HYPERLINK "http://public.geo-marine.com/" http://public.geo-marine.com Comments are due within 30 calendar days of publication of this document. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY BACKGROUND The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) oversees the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), the Federal governments largest private land environmental improvement program. Farm Service Agency (FSA) administers CRP on behalf of the CCC. CRP is a voluntary program authorized by the Food Security Act of 1985, as amended, that supports the implementation of long-term conservation measures designed to improve the quality of ground and surface waters, control soil erosion, and enhance wildlife habitat on environmentally sensitive agricultural land. In exchange for annual rental payments and cost-share assistance, producers take lands out of agricultural production and establish approved resource conserving covers (conservation practices or CPs) to accomplish the goals of CRP: improve water quality, control erosion, and enhance wildlife habitat. The land is enrolled in long-term contracts of ten to 15 years. Prior to contract approval, a site-specific conservation plan must be developed by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) or a Technical Service Provider (TSP) following the NRCS Field Office Technical Guide (FOTG). PURPOSE AND NEED FOR THE PROPOSED ACTION On September 26, 2006, a legal settlement was signed between the National Wildlife Federation (National office and various State offices) and the FSA that mandated allowable frequencies for managed haying and grazing on CRP lands in some States and established Primary Nesting Season (PNS) dates during which no haying or grazing could occur. The settlement applies to new contracts, including re-enrollments, signed after September 25, 2006, or existing contracts that had not had any managed haying and grazing approved prior to that date. The settlement stipulated that if a State wanted to change these mandated terms, an Environmental Assessment (EA) would have to be developed to address the potential impacts associated with managed haying and grazing. The State Technical Committee and the National Office of FSA propose to change the settlement provisions for managed haying and grazing in the State of Kansas. The need for these proposed changes are to: (1) effectively manage CRP covers and improve their performance to meet their conservation purpose, and (2) make CRP an attractive program to landowners. Managed haying and grazing has been an important and attractive component of CRP for landowners, many of which have established haying and grazing into their farming operations and improved their CRP fields in the process. ELIGIBLE LAND To be eligible for enrollment in CRP, lands are required to meet cropland or marginal pastureland eligibility criteria in accordance with policy set forth by the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (2002 Farm Bill) and detailed in the FSA Handbook: Agricultural Resource Conservation Program for State and County Offices (USDA 2003a). Eligible cropland must be planted or considered planted to an agricultural commodity during four of the six crop-years from 1996 to 2001 (as of the 2002 Farm Bill), and must be physically and legally capable of being planted in a normal manner to an agricultural commodity as determined by the County Committee. In addition, eligible cropland must fall into one or more of the following secondary categories: Cropland for a field or a portion of a field where the weighted average Erodibility Index (EI) for the three predominant soils on the acreage offered is eight or greater; Land currently enrolled in CRP scheduled to expire September 30 of the fiscal year the acreage is offered for enrollment; and Cropland located within a National- or State-designated Conservation Priority area. HAYING AND GRAZING PROVISIONS The 2002 Farm Bill allowed producers to implement managed haying and grazing on CRP lands with certain practices to improve the quality and performance of the CRP cover. The practice must be fully established for at least one year prior to haying and grazing. Eligible conservation practices (CP) for managed haying and grazing are: CP 1: Introduced grasses and legumes CP 2: Permanent native grasses CP 4B: Permanent wildlife habitat (corridors)(limited to non-easement lands) CP 4D: Permanent wildlife habitat (limited to non-easement lands) CP 10: Vegetative cover grass-already established CP 18B: Permanent covers reducing salinity (limited to non-easement lands) CP 18C: Permanent salt tolerant covers (limited to non-easement lands) Managed haying and grazing is not authorized for any other CRP practices, land enrolled in useful life easements, or land within 120 feet of a permanent body of water. Prior to implementing managed haying and grazing, a producer must submit a request to the local FSA office and obtain a modified conservation plan. The allowable frequency of haying and grazing varies by State, but can be no more frequent than one out of every three years. Managed haying and grazing cannot occur on the same acreage in the same year and cannot be conducted on the same acreage used for emergency haying and grazing in the same year. A producer implementing managed haying and grazing is assessed a 25-percent payment reduction of their annual rental rate for the year in which haying or grazing occurs. Managed haying is allowed on 50 percent of a CRP field or contiguous fields for a single period of up to 90 days. Managed grazing is allowed on 100 percent of a field at up to 75 percent of the stocking rate established by the NRCS for a single period of 120 days or two 60-day periods. Managed haying and grazing must be complete by September 30. PRIMARY NESTING SEASON Managed haying and grazing is not allowed during the PNS. The PNS is established by the State Technical Committee to protect nesting birds and other important wildlife and varies by State. The State Technical Committee typically consists of representatives from local FSA offices, NRCS, and Federal and State fish and wildlife agencies. The PNS is established to allow sufficient time for nesting and chick rearing periods for grassland birds important to the State. These seasons typically last approximately three to four months during the spring and summer. PROPOSED ACTION The Proposed Action, or Alternative B, is to change the allowable frequencies of managed haying and grazing for the State. Currently in the State under the settlement, managed haying is allowed once every ten years and managed grazing is allowed once every five years; and the PNS is April 15 to July 15. Prior to the settlement, managed haying and grazing was allowed every three years and the PNS was the same. The Proposed Action would allow managed haying and grazing to occur once every three years, while keeping the PNS at April 15 to July 15. This alternative would revert the managed haying and grazing frequency to what it was before the settlement. NO ACTION ALTERNATIVE The No Action Alternative, or Alternative A, is carried forward in this EA in accordance with 40 CFR 1502.14(d) to represent the environmental baseline against which to compare the other alternatives. The No Action Alternative would allow managed haying and grazing provisions to continue as they are currently administered in the State; managed haying is allowed once every ten years, with managed grazing allowed once every five years, and a PNS of April 15 to July 15. AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT The geographic scope of this analysis are the lands enrolled in CRP within the State of Kansas, Managed haying and grazing is a component of the CRP associated with certain practices. The effects associated with implementing these practices were analyzed in a final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) for the Conservation Reserve Program (USDA 2003b) and some resource areas have been eliminated based on that environmental evaluation. The affected lands are further limited to those enrolled in CRP under the conservation covers authorized for managed haying and grazing. Resource areas potentially affected by this proposed action and analyzed in detail in this EA include: Biological Resources Water Quality Soil Resources Air Quality Socioeconomics Biological resources encompass vegetation, wildlife, and protected species. For this analysis, water resources are limited to surface water quality, and air quality is limited to carbon sequestration. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES The environmental consequences from the Proposed Action and the No Action alternative are addressed in this EA and summarized in the table below. Table ES-1. Summary of Environmental Consequences ResourceAlternative AAlternative BBiological Resources Vegetation, Wildlife, and Conservation and Protected SpeciesLong-term benefits to vegetation and wildlife are expected to occur under Alternative A; however, the positive benefits would be less than Alternative B. Disturbance rejuvenates grasslands and positively affects plant stand health and vigor. It creates a mosaic of successional habitats that increases diversity that is beneficial for the majority of wildlife. Potential negative effects of the No Action frequency interval for managed haying and grazing on vegetation is thatch accumulations to densities that threaten the health and vigor of the vegetative stand, however, this impact is not significant. Excess thatch inhibits vegetative growth, harbors plant pathogens, and reduces the success of plants naturally re-seeding and inter-seeding. Excessive thatch can reduce water filtration to soil, but it also serves as mulch that can retain soil moisture and protect plants from cold temperatures. These impacts, however, are not significant since the conservation cover rarely fails completely. The direct impact of haying and grazing to vegetation is the short-term loss of plant materials. Kansas Technical Note 59 specifies a five inch stubble height remain after harvesting, which increases the likelihood of plant survival and long-term viability of grassland plants. Vegetation would recover through plant re-growth after these activities if established provisions, standards, guidelines, and the Conservation Plan are followed and there is sufficient precipitation before a frost. The potential for direct impacts is low, large mammals are highly mobile and able to move out of harms way. Alternative A would provide more benefit for large mammals that are primarily browsers and few benefits for grazers by allowing woody vegetation encroachment in grasslands. The longer frequency interval is not as beneficial for Under Alternative B, long-term benefits to vegetation and wildlife are expected to occur. This alternative mimics the historic disturbance frequency of wildfire and grazing herds of buffalo on the Great Plains, which rejuvenate grasslands and provide mosaics of wildlife habitat in different successional stages. At the frequency of haying and grazing once every three years the potential for excessive thatch accumulations and associated negative effects on vegetation and wildlife would be minimized. Removing plant materials stimulates plant vigor of warm season plants. The loss of plant materials would be short term, which could recover through plant re-growth after haying or grazing if there is sufficient time and enough precipitation before a frost. Therefore, if established provisions, standards, and guidelines are followed, and the Conservation Plan is adapted to resource condition no significant negative impacts to vegetation are expected under Alternative B. The direct impacts under Alternative B are similar to those for Alternative A, yet could occur once every three years. Impacts of Alternative B on vegetation would be less beneficial for large mammals that are browsers than Alternative A, but are better for grazers by increasing the productivity of grassland plants resulting in improved forage quality. Therefore, if established  Table ES-1. Summary of Environmental Consequences (contd)ResourceAlternative AAlternative BBiological Resources Vegetation, Wildlife, and Conservation and Protected Species (contd) Biological Resources Vegetation, Wildlife, and Conservation and Protected Species (contd) Biological Resources Vegetation, Wildlife, and Conservation and Protected Species (contd) Biological Resources Vegetation, Wildlife, and Conservation and Protected Species (contd) antelope that graze, as it does not provide optimal improvements of the grass and forb component of the vegetative stand. No significant negative impacts to large mammals would occur from Alternative A if existing conservation standards, procedures and guidelines are followed, and the Conservation Plan is adjusted to resource conditions on the land prior to managed haying or grazing. Species diversity may be reduced for small mammals with the longer intervals between managed haying and grazing; however, the longer interval may reduce direct mortality rates and provide for greater numbers of small mammals to recover. These impacts are not significant. Mortality impacts are not expected at the population level from implementation of Alternative A. Mortality and decreased diversity impacts under Alternative A are not significantly negative for small mammals. The needs of the majority of nesting grassland bird species that benefit from the recommended historic disturbance regimes that rejuvenate grasslands would not be met under this alternative. The overall indirect impact for a majority of the bird species being analyzed would be negative, yet would not be significant. Managed haying has the most potential to directly affect the reproductive success of grassland obligate birds. Measures to reduce bird mortality include beginning haying in the middle of a field and use of a flushing bar to allow time for evacuation in advance of machinery. Based on the grassland bird species with the greatest exposure (48% of its peak breeding period that is not encompassed by the No Action PNS), an estimated 3.3% mortality rate from haying could occur once every ten years under this alternative. This is more beneficial for reproductive success of these species than Alternative B. If only economically viable acreage is hayed, the potential mortality impact would be reduced to 0.094% every ten years. When the potential mortality is evaluated using the highest annual amount of managed hayed acreage in Kansas since the programs implementation, the mortality rate is estimated to be 0.088%. Given the limited mortality potential, no significant direct negative impact to grassland birds are expected from Alternative A if existing conservation standards, procedures and guidelines are followed, and the Conservation Plan is adjusted to resource conditions on the land prior to managed haying or grazing. The longer interval between disturbances under Alternative A does not maintain microsites preferred by amphibians and reptiles, which may lead to decreased abundance and diversity. While short-term losses the year of managed haying and grazing due to trampling and crushing may occur, it would occur less frequently than the action alternative. Moreover, the reproduction cycle of the amphibians found in Kansas requires water for breeding and laying eggs; therefore, it is unlikely that managed haying and grazing would significantly negatively affect entire populations. Additionally, direct impacts can be reduced by taking such actions as initiating haying at the center of field to allow for escape to either side, and following the outer most tracks of the previous pass. Provided established provisions, standards, guidelines, and the Conservation Plan are followed, no significant negative impacts to reptiles or amphibians are expected under Alternative A. Longer periods between managed haying and grazing are outside the historic disturbance interval for maintaining grassland health and vigor. This translates into a reduction of a mosaic environment that is most beneficial to invertebrate abundance and diversity. Decreases in grazing frequency would also reduce the amount of manure deposited, a food source for many invertebrates. Potential direct impacts would not occur as frequently, reducing invertebrate mortality. This potential is further minimized because the annual period of greatest species diversity and richness is protected by the PNS. Impacts to invertebrates under this alternative are not expected to be significant. The taller vegetation and woody plant encroachment that could occur under this alternative is less beneficial for certain Kansas conservation species such as the lesser earless lizard that prefer short grass environments, but is more beneficial for certain species that prefer taller vegetation such as Franklins ground squirrel. The effects of this alternative would reduce the diversity in vegetation structure allowing tall vegetation to regain dominance. This in turn reduces habitat quality for black-tailed prairie dogs. In addition, the frequency of disturbance would not be as effective in maintaining open patches favored by these animals. Some State conservation species, such as the black-footed ferret, are also Federally protected, and if present, it is unlikely managed haying or grazing would be approved. Provided established provisions, standards, and guidelines are followed, and the Conservation Plan is adapted to resource condition no significant negative impacts are expected under Alternative A. If protected species are present or suspected of being present, informal consultation with the USFWS would occur during the site-specific environmental evaluation to ensure the protection of these species. Formal consultation with USFWS would be completed in the event a practice may affect a listed species. If negative impacts to listed species are identified, it is not likely the proposed activities would be approved.provisions, standards, and guidelines are followed, and the Conservation Plan is adapted to resource condition no significant negative impacts to vegetation are expected under Alternative B. The frequency of Alternative B of managed haying and grazing once every three years maintains early successional environments such as grasslands, which positively impacts small mammals. However, since small mammal abundance and diversity decreases in the third year after disturbance of grassland environments, this alternatives frequency is not optimal for small mammal diversity. The potential for direct mortality impacts to small mammals is greater than that of alternative A. However, these impacts are not expected to be at the population level, and are thus not significantly negative. The overall indirect impacts to birds would be positive over time for a majority of the bird species analyzed under Alternative B. This frequency of haying and grazing mimics the historic disturbance regime that creates habitat that is beneficial for most grassland birds, no significant negative indirect impacts would occur under Alternative B. Direct impacts of Alternative B would be the same as Alternative A since the PNS is the same. Yet the estimated 3.3% mortality rate would increase in frequency to once every three years for the species with the greatest exposure of its peak breeding season under this alternatives PNS, which is less beneficial for this species reproductive success. It is likely to be reduced to 0.31% if only economically viable acreage is hayed. If the potential mortality is based on the historic amount of acreage managed hayed in the State, an estimated 0.088% mortality once every three years is possible. The expected mortality rate would continue to be low, even if the amount of CRP managed hayed were to increase substantially over historical levels. While some mortality is expected from managed haying and grazing activities, the small amount of total grassland available for managed haying and the portion of eligible CRP land that has historically been managed hayed would limit the negative impacts to grassland bird populations. No significant negative direct impact to grassland birds is expected, provided established provisions, standards, guidelines are followed and the Conservation Plan is adjusted to resource conditions. Benefits to vegetation derived from alternative B would also benefit amphibians and reptiles by increasing diversity in their habitat structure and creating or maintaining microsites. Although the potential for direct mortality impacts is increased, through adherence to mitigation methods as discussed under Alternative A, impacts to amphibians and reptiles would not be significantly negative. Positive effects of managed haying and grazing on vegetation at historic disturbance frequencies would also benefit invertebrates by increasing the structural diversity and productivity of grassland plants, which increases invertebrate diversity and food sources. Increased frequencies of grazing would provide more food sources for manure dependent invertebrates. The period of greatest florescence of invertebrates is protected by the PNS of Alternative B, minimizing the potential of direct impacts of this alternative on invertebrates. The requirement for mowing only 50% of a field and the reduced stocking rate further minimizes this potential. The areas that are not hayed along with the recovery period between haying and grazing events allow for recolonization. Provided established provisions, standards, and guidelines are followed, and the Conservation Plan is adapted to resource condition no significant negative impacts are expected under Alternative B. Similar to Alternative A, certain Kansas conservation species would benefit from shorter, less dense vegetative cover that the increased frequency of this alternative would create, while others would not. The frequency specified by this alternative may benefit the black-tailed prairie dog, black-footed ferret, and the lesser earless lizard by increasing open expanses and creating mosaic landscapes they prefer. Yet, this alternative is less beneficial for Franklins ground squirrel, which prefers dense vegetation. Direct impacts would potentially occur more frequently; however, adherence to management practices for herpetofauna and small mammals would minimize these impacts. Some State conservation species are also Federally protected, and if present, it is unlikely managed haying or grazing would be approved. Impacts to conservation species under this alternative are not expected to be significant. If protected species are present or suspected of being present, informal consultation with the USFWS would occur during the site-specific environmental evaluation to ensure the protection of these species. Formal consultation with USFWS would be completed in the event a practice may affect a listed species. If negative impacts to listed species are identified, it is not likely the proposed activities would be approved.Water Resources Surface Water, Quality Under Alternative A, direct impacts to surface water quality are minimized by restricting managed haying and grazing to no closer than 120 feet of a permanent surface waterbody and confining livestock with fencing. Indirect impacts to water quality can occur from soil loss caused by loss of vegetation. Alternative A has little impact on the vegetative stand except the short-term, localized removal during haying or grazing. It still maintains vegetative cover that reduces the potential for increased soil erosion, sedimentation and nutrient indirect deposition into nearby waterbodies. Alternative A would allow longer intervals of vegetation recovery between these activities than the Alternative B, especially beneficial if precipitation is not ideal the following growing season. There are no significant negative impacts to water quality under Alternative A.Direct negative effects of Alternative B to surface water quality are minimized under the same provisions as described for Alternative A. Although the frequency of Alternative B is increased to once every three years for both haying and grazing, Kansas CRP Technical Guidance 59 requires a minimal 5 inch stubble height remain after harvest, thereby leaving vegetative cover in place and allowing vegetation to recover before frost. The vegetative cover would continue to reduce potential soil erosion, sedimentation and nutrient deposition into nearby waterbodies; therefore, there are no significant negative direct or indirect impacts to water quality expected under this alternative. Provided established provisions, standards, and guidelines are followed, and the Conservation Plan is adapted to resource condition no significant negative impacts are expected under Alternative B.Soil ResourcesPotential direct impacts to soil include altering soil surface roughness, soil biomass, and soil consolidation. However, limiting the stocking rate to 75% of determined total capacity, the total number of days that haying or grazing may take place, and employing best management practices (BMPs) to ensure adequate dispersion of livestock minimize this potential. Use of heavy machinery may increase soil compaction, but the longer frequency interval of this alternative and use of BMPs lessens this potential. The No Action Alternative would not indirectly increase soil erosion since it maintains vegetative cover and Kansas CRP Technical Guidance 59 requires a minimum five inch stubble height be retained to allow vegetation to recover by frost. Longer intervals between managed haying and grazing allow more time for vegetative recovery than the Proposed Action Alternative B, especially if vegetation recovery was hindered during periods of less than ideal precipitation conditions.The direct impacts of Alternative B on soil would be similar to Alternative A and may be minimized by employing the same BMPs. The indirect impact of managed haying and grazing under this alternatives frequency has been found to maximize the health and vigor of grassland vegetative cover, limiting the potential for increasing soil erosion through vegetative loss. In the case of soil biomass, benefits may be realized as dead biomass is added to the soil and negative impacts of thatch accumulation are controlled by more frequent disturbance. If less than ideal precipitation conditions arise between periods of harvesting, the increased frequency of Alternative B would reduce the potential recovery period more than Alternative A; however, BMPs would be utilized to reduce impacts through maintaining adequate ground cover or litter. No significant negative impacts to soil resources are expected under this alternative. Provided established provisions, standards, and guidelines are followed, and the Conservation Plan is adapted to resource condition no significant negative impacts are expected under Alternative B.Air Quality Carbon SequestrationThe modeled carbon sequestration rates under Alternative A result in a net increase in carbon accumulation and are not appreciably different from Alternative B. Alternative A would reduce atmospheric carbon, thereby improving air quality, helping mitigate other carbon emissions, and provide a negligible positive impact on global warming. No significant negative impact to air quality is expected under this alternative.Modeling indicates implementing Alternative B would sequester carbon at a rate similar to Alternative A, and increases carbon sequestration over agricultural production, benefiting air quality similar to Alternative A. No significant negative impact to air quality is expected from Alternative B.Socioeconomics A baseline condition was established by using data from 2004 to 2006. It was determined that approximately 43% of CRP eligible practice acres were economically viable for grazing and 42% were economically viable for hay production. Under Alternative A, managed haying and grazing acreage would increase more than 3.5 times over baseline. This would generate a 4.5% increase over the total value of beef production. The State economy as a whole would experience a small positive increase. Under this alternative, the northern bobwhite (a game species) could experience a mortality of 3.3% once every ten years if all eligible acreage was hayed. However, if only the economically viable acreage is hayed the mortality decreases to less than 0.094%. When the potential mortality is evaluated using the highest annual amount of managed hayed CRP acreage in Kansas since the programs implementation, the mortality rate is estimated to be 0.088%. These impacts are negligible and there would be no significant negative impact to the State recreational economy.A baseline economic analysis established that 43% of CRP lands eligible for managed grazing are economically viable and 42% are viable for managed hay production in the State. Implementation of Alternative B would generate a 7.6% increase in beef production and a 0.6% increase in hay production. The economy as a whole would also experience a small positive increase from allowing managed haying and grazing to occur once every three years and would create additional opportunities to farm services providers, e.g., custom farming operations. Economically viable managed haying and grazing acreage would increase to more than twice that of Alternative A. This equates to a 100% change of value to the economy between Alternatives B and Alternative A which would generate a small positive increase to the total value of beef and hay production. The potential mortality to the northern bobwhite under this alternative is 3.3% once every three years if all eligible acreage is hayed. However, the mortality impact is 0.31% if only economically viable acreage is hayed. When the potential mortality is evaluated using the highest annual amount of managed hayed CRP acreage in Kansas since the programs implementation, the mortality rate is estimated to be 0.088%. Impacts to principal grassland game birds are not significant; hence, no significant impact to the State recreational economy is expected. This Page Intentionally Blank TABLE OF CONTENTS No.Page TOC \o "1-6" \h \z \t "EXECUTIVE SUMMARY,1"  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098676" EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ES- PAGEREF _Toc254098676 \h 1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098677" 1.0 Purpose and Need for the proposed Action  PAGEREF _Toc254098677 \h 1-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098678" 1.1 Conservation Reserve Program  PAGEREF _Toc254098678 \h 1-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098679" 1.1.1 Eligible Land  PAGEREF _Toc254098679 \h 1-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098680" 1.1.2 Contract Maintenance, Management and Fire Prevention  PAGEREF _Toc254098680 \h 1-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098681" 1.2 Haying and Grazing Provisions  PAGEREF _Toc254098681 \h 1-2  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098682" 1.3 Primary Nesting Season  PAGEREF _Toc254098682 \h 1-3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098683" 1.4 Purpose and Need  PAGEREF _Toc254098683 \h 1-3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098684" 1.5 The Proposed Action  PAGEREF _Toc254098684 \h 1-3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098685" 1.6 Regulatory Compliance  PAGEREF _Toc254098685 \h 1-3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098686" 1.7 Cooperating Agencies  PAGEREF _Toc254098686 \h 1-4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098687" 1.8 Organization of the EA  PAGEREF _Toc254098687 \h 1-4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098688" 2.0 Description of Proposed action and alternatives  PAGEREF _Toc254098688 \h 2-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098689" 2.1 Proposed Action  PAGEREF _Toc254098689 \h 2-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098690" 2.2 Development of Alternatives  PAGEREF _Toc254098690 \h 2-3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098691" 2.2.1 No Action - Alternative A  PAGEREF _Toc254098691 \h 2-3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098692" 2.2.2 Proposed Action - Alternative B  PAGEREF _Toc254098692 \h 2-3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098693" 2.3 Resources Eliminated from Analysis  PAGEREF _Toc254098693 \h 2-3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098694" 2.3.1 Noise  PAGEREF _Toc254098694 \h 2-4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098695" 2.3.2 Cultural Resources  PAGEREF _Toc254098695 \h 2-4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098696" 2.3.3 Wetlands, Groundwater, Floodplains, Sole Source Aquifers  PAGEREF _Toc254098696 \h 2-4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098697" 2.3.4 Coastal Zones and Barriers  PAGEREF _Toc254098697 \h 2-4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098698" 2.3.5 National Natural Landmarks  PAGEREF _Toc254098698 \h 2-4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098699" 2.3.6 Prime and Unique Farmland  PAGEREF _Toc254098699 \h 2-4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098700" 2.3.7 Environmental Justice  PAGEREF _Toc254098700 \h 2-4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098701" 3.0 affected environment  PAGEREF _Toc254098701 \h 3-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098702" 3.1 Biological Resources  PAGEREF _Toc254098702 \h 3-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098703" 3.1.1 Definition of the Resource  PAGEREF _Toc254098703 \h 3-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098704" 3.1.2 Affected Environment  PAGEREF _Toc254098704 \h 3-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098705" 3.1.2.1 Vegetation  PAGEREF _Toc254098705 \h 3-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098706" 3.1.2.2 Wildlife  PAGEREF _Toc254098706 \h 3-3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098707" 3.1.2.3 Conservation and Protected Species  PAGEREF _Toc254098707 \h 3-6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098708" 3.2 Water Resources  PAGEREF _Toc254098708 \h 3-7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098709" 3.2.1 Definition of the Resource  PAGEREF _Toc254098709 \h 3-7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098710" 3.2.2 Affected Environment  PAGEREF _Toc254098710 \h 3-7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098711" 3.2.2.1 Surface Water Quality  PAGEREF _Toc254098711 \h 3-7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098712" 3.2.2.2 Water Quality Assessment Programs  PAGEREF _Toc254098712 \h 3-9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098713" 3.3 Soil Resources  PAGEREF _Toc254098713 \h 3-10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098714" 3.3.1 Definition of the Resource  PAGEREF _Toc254098714 \h 3-10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098715" 3.3.2 Affected Environment  PAGEREF _Toc254098715 \h 3-10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098716" 3.3.3 Soil Orders  PAGEREF _Toc254098716 \h 3-11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098717" 3.4 Air Quality (Carbon Sequestration)  PAGEREF _Toc254098717 \h 3-12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098718" 3.4.1 Definition of the Resource  PAGEREF _Toc254098718 \h 3-12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098719" 3.4.2 Affected Environment  PAGEREF _Toc254098719 \h 3-13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098720" 3.4.2.1 Carbon Sequestration  PAGEREF _Toc254098720 \h 3-13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098721" 3.5 Socioeconomics  PAGEREF _Toc254098721 \h 3-16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098722" 3.5.1 Definition of the Resource  PAGEREF _Toc254098722 \h 3-16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098723" 3.5.2 Affected Environment  PAGEREF _Toc254098723 \h 3-16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098724" 3.5.2.1 General Population Characteristics  PAGEREF _Toc254098724 \h 3-16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098725" 3.5.2.2 General Agricultural Characteristics  PAGEREF _Toc254098725 \h 3-18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098726" 3.5.2.3 General Outdoor Recreation Characteristics  PAGEREF _Toc254098726 \h 3-19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098727" 4.0 Environmental Consequences  PAGEREF _Toc254098727 \h 4-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098728" 4.1 Biological Resources  PAGEREF _Toc254098728 \h 4-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098729" 4.1.1 Vegetation  PAGEREF _Toc254098729 \h 4-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098730" 4.1.1.1 Background and Methodology  PAGEREF _Toc254098730 \h 4-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098731" 4.1.1.2 Alternatives  PAGEREF _Toc254098731 \h 4-3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098732" 4.1.2 Wildlife  PAGEREF _Toc254098732 \h 4-5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098733" 4.1.2.1 Background and Methodology  PAGEREF _Toc254098733 \h 4-5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098734" 4.1.2.2 Large Mammals  PAGEREF _Toc254098734 \h 4-6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098735" 4.1.2.3 Small Mammals  PAGEREF _Toc254098735 \h 4-8  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098736" 4.1.2.4 Birds  PAGEREF _Toc254098736 \h 4-10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098737" 4.1.2.5 Amphibians and Reptiles  PAGEREF _Toc254098737 \h 4-20  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098738" 4.1.2.6 Invertebrates  PAGEREF _Toc254098738 \h 4-22  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098739" 4.1.3 Conservation and Protected Species  PAGEREF _Toc254098739 \h 4-24  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098740" 4.1.3.1 Conservation Species  PAGEREF _Toc254098740 \h 4-24  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098741" 4.1.3.2 Federal and State Protected Species  PAGEREF _Toc254098741 \h 4-25  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098742" 4.2 Water Resources  PAGEREF _Toc254098742 \h 4-28  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098743" 4.2.1 Background and Methodology  PAGEREF _Toc254098743 \h 4-28  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098744" 4.2.2 Alternatives  PAGEREF _Toc254098744 \h 4-29  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098745" 4.3 Soil Resources  PAGEREF _Toc254098745 \h 4-30  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098746" 4.3.1 Background and Methodology  PAGEREF _Toc254098746 \h 4-30  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098747" 4.3.2 Alternatives  PAGEREF _Toc254098747 \h 4-32  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098748" 4.4 Air Quality (Carbon Sequestration)  PAGEREF _Toc254098748 \h 4-34  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098749" 4.4.1 Background and Methodology  PAGEREF _Toc254098749 \h 4-34  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098750" 4.4.2 Alternatives  PAGEREF _Toc254098750 \h 4-36  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098751" 4.5 Socioeconomics  PAGEREF _Toc254098751 \h 4-37  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098752" 4.5.1 Background and Methodology  PAGEREF _Toc254098752 \h 4-37  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098753" 4.5.2 Baseline Conditions Analysis  PAGEREF _Toc254098753 \h 4-38  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098754" 4.5.3 Proposed Action - Alternative B  PAGEREF _Toc254098754 \h 4-39  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098755" 4.5.3.1 General Population Characteristics  PAGEREF _Toc254098755 \h 4-39  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098756" 4.5.3.2 Managed Haying and Grazing Enrollment and Agricultural Production Value Changes  PAGEREF _Toc254098756 \h 4-41  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098757" 4.5.3.3 Outdoor Recreation  PAGEREF _Toc254098757 \h 4-41  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098758" 4.5.4 No Action - Alternative A  PAGEREF _Toc254098758 \h 4-43  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098759" 4.5.4.1 General Population Characteristics  PAGEREF _Toc254098759 \h 4-43  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098760" 4.5.4.2 Managed Haying and Grazing Enrollment and Agricultural Production Value Changes  PAGEREF _Toc254098760 \h 4-43  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098761" 4.5.4.3 Outdoor Recreation  PAGEREF _Toc254098761 \h 4-44  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098762" 5.0 cumulative impacts  PAGEREF _Toc254098762 \h 5-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098763" 5.1 Introduction  PAGEREF _Toc254098763 \h 5-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098764" 5.2 Other Federal and State Haying and Grazing Programs on Conservation Lands  PAGEREF _Toc254098764 \h 5-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098765" 5.2.1 Federal Actions  PAGEREF _Toc254098765 \h 5-4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098766" 5.2.1.1 CRP Managed Haying and Grazing in Adjacent States  PAGEREF _Toc254098766 \h 5-4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098767" 5.2.1.2 Emergency Haying and Grazing  PAGEREF _Toc254098767 \h 5-4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098768" 5.2.2 State Actions  PAGEREF _Toc254098768 \h 5-6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098769" 5.2.2.1 Pheasant Initiative - Upland Wildlife Habitat Upgrade to CRP  PAGEREF _Toc254098769 \h 5-6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098770" 5.2.2.2 Southeast Kansas Quail Initiative  PAGEREF _Toc254098770 \h 5-6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098771" 5.3 Cumulative Effects Analysis  PAGEREF _Toc254098771 \h 5-6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098772" 5.3.1 Proposed Action - Alternative B  PAGEREF _Toc254098772 \h 5-6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098773" 5.3.2 No Action - Alternative A  PAGEREF _Toc254098773 \h 5-15  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098774" 5.4 Unavoidable Impacts of the Alternatives  PAGEREF _Toc254098774 \h 5-17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098775" 5.4.1 Proposed Action - Alternative B  PAGEREF _Toc254098775 \h 5-17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098776" 5.4.2 No Action Alternative A  PAGEREF _Toc254098776 \h 5-18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098777" 5.5 Irreversible and Irretrievable Commitment of Resources  PAGEREF _Toc254098777 \h 5-18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098778" 6.0 Mitigation Measures  PAGEREF _Toc254098778 \h 6-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098779" 6.1 Introduction  PAGEREF _Toc254098779 \h 6-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098780" 6.2 Roles and Responsibilities  PAGEREF _Toc254098780 \h 6-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098781" 6.3 Mitigation Recommendations  PAGEREF _Toc254098781 \h 6-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098782" 7.0 LIST OF PREPARERS  PAGEREF _Toc254098782 \h 7-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098783" 8.0 list of agencies contacted  PAGEREF _Toc254098783 \h 8-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098784" 9.0 references  PAGEREF _Toc254098784 \h 9-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098785" APPENDIX A A- PAGEREF _Toc254098785 \h 1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098786" Kansas Vegetation and Wildlife Scientific Names A- PAGEREF _Toc254098786 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098787" APPENDIX B B- PAGEREF _Toc254098787 \h 1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098788" Water Quality Data Tables B- PAGEREF _Toc254098788 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098789" 2008 Water Quality Individual Use Support Summary for Kansas Streams and Lakes B- PAGEREF _Toc254098789 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098790" APPENDIX C C- PAGEREF _Toc254098790 \h 1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098791" CRP Haying and Grazing Environmental Assessments of 13 States: C- PAGEREF _Toc254098791 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098792" Data Needs and Analysis Format C- PAGEREF _Toc254098792 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098793" Socioeconomic and Environmental Components C- PAGEREF _Toc254098793 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098794" Kansas Socioeconomics Summary Report C- PAGEREF _Toc254098794 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098795" Kansas Socioeconomics Summary Statistics C- PAGEREF _Toc254098795 \h 15  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098796" APPENDIX D D- PAGEREF _Toc254098796 \h 1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098797" Potential Game Species Found on Kansas CPR Grasslands D- PAGEREF _Toc254098797 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098798" Kansas Game Species Predicted Response to Managed Haying and Grazing D- PAGEREF _Toc254098798 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098799" Kansas Mammal, Reptile, and Amphibian Tier I Species of Greatest Conservation Need D- PAGEREF _Toc254098799 \h 15  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098800" Predicted Response to Managed Haying and Grazing for Kansas Tier I Mammal, Reptile, and Amphibian Species of Greatest Conservation Need Potentially Occurring on CRP Lands D- PAGEREF _Toc254098800 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098801" Kansas Grassland Birds D- PAGEREF _Toc254098801 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098802" APPENDIX E E- PAGEREF _Toc254098802 \h 1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098803" Federal and State Threatened and Endangered Species in Kansas E- PAGEREF _Toc254098803 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098804" Predicted Response to Managed Haying and Grazing for Federal and State Listed Threatened and Endangered Species Potentially Occurring on CRP Lands in Kansas E- PAGEREF _Toc254098804 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098805" Federal Candidate Species in Kansas E- PAGEREF _Toc254098805 \h 9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098806" Predicted Response to Managed Haying and Grazing for Federal Candidate Species Potentially Occurring on CRP Lands in Kansas E- PAGEREF _Toc254098806 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098807" APPENDIX F F- PAGEREF _Toc254098807 \h 1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254098808" Kansas Forage Harvest Requirements for Plant Species (Butler County) F- PAGEREF _Toc254098808 \h 3  LIST OF FIGURES No.Page TOC \h \z \c "Figure"  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099228" Figure 2.11. CRP Acreage Eligible for Managed Haying and Grazing  PAGEREF _Toc254099228 \h 2-2  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099229" Figure 4.11. Grazing Effects on Avian Populations Including Factors That May Modify Avian Responses (Extracted from USDA/NRCS 2006c)  PAGEREF _Toc254099229 \h 4-13  LIST OF TABLES No.Page TOC \h \z \c "Table"  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099244" Table 1.61. Managed Haying and Grazing Frequencies and Primary Nesting Season for Kansas  PAGEREF _Toc254099244 \h 1-4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099245" Table 2.11. Acreage Eligible for Managed Haying and Grazing by Practice in Kansas  PAGEREF _Toc254099245 \h 2-1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099246" Table 2.21. Alternatives to be Addressed in the EA  PAGEREF _Toc254099246 \h 2-3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099247" Table 3.11. Plant Species Typically Used For Grassland CRP Practices  PAGEREF _Toc254099247 \h 3-4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099248" Table 3.12. Grassland Bird Species that Potentially Occur in Kansas  PAGEREF _Toc254099248 \h 3-5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099249" Table 3.13. Grassland Habitat Preferences of Common Nesting Birds in Kansas  PAGEREF _Toc254099249 \h 3-5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099250" Table 3.51. Personal Income and Earnings for Selected Categories in the State of Kansas from 2001-2006  PAGEREF _Toc254099250 \h 3-17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099251" Table 3.52. Farm/Nonfarm Employment in the State of Kansas from 2001 - 2006  PAGEREF _Toc254099251 \h 3-18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099252" Table 3.53. Kansas 2007 Agricultural Facts  PAGEREF _Toc254099252 \h 3-19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099253" Table 4.11. Possible Effects of Grazing On Range Plant Physiology  PAGEREF _Toc254099253 \h 4-2  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099254" Table 4.12. Predicted Impacts to Grassland Bird Species Likely to Nest on CRP Lands in Kansas for the Following Breeding Season after Haying or Grazing  PAGEREF _Toc254099254 \h 4-14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099255" Table 4.13. Peak Breeding Periods and Related Exposure for Potentially Nesting Grassland Birds in Kansas  PAGEREF _Toc254099255 \h 4-15  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099256" Table 4.41. Carbon Sequestration Level Based on Land Use Since 2000 under Simulation 1  PAGEREF _Toc254099256 \h 4-35  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099257" Table 4.42. Carbon Sequestration Level Based on Land Use Since 2000 under Simulation 2  PAGEREF _Toc254099257 \h 4-35  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099258" Table 4.43. Adjusted Average Lbs Carbon/Ac/Yr (COMET-VR)  PAGEREF _Toc254099258 \h 4-36  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099259" Table 4.51. Average Return per Acre with a 25 Percent Rental Rate Reduction on CRP Acreage  PAGEREF _Toc254099259 \h 4-39  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099260" Table 4.52. Comparison of the Baseline Conditions and the Alternatives  PAGEREF _Toc254099260 \h 4-40  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099261" Table 4.53. Statewide 10-Year Change in Cattle Inventory, Beef Cattle, and Cattle Production  PAGEREF _Toc254099261 \h 4-42  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099262" Table 5.21 Federal and State Conservation and Assistance Programs  PAGEREF _Toc254099262 \h 5-2  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099263" Table 5.22. Neighbor States Managed Haying and Grazing Frequencies and PNS  PAGEREF _Toc254099263 \h 5-4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc254099264" Table 5.31. Cumulative Effects Matrix  PAGEREF _Toc254099264 \h 5-8  ACRONYMS and ABBREVIATIONS ACSAmerican Community SurveyARMSAgricultural Resource Management SystemBCRBird Conservation RegionBEABureau of Economic AnalysisBEFSKansas Bureau of Environmental Field ServicesBLSBureau of Labor StatisticsBMPBest Management PracticeBNABirds of North AmericaBOWKansas Bureau of WaterCAAClean Air ActCCCCommodity Credit CorporationCEAPConservation Effect Assessment ProgramCECCommission for Environmental CooperationCEQCouncil on Environmental QualityCEPDConservation and Environmental Programs DivisionCFRCode of Federal RegulationsCH4MethaneCOCarbonCO2Carbon DioxideCOCCounty CommitteesComet-VRThe Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases Carbon Management Evaluation ToolCPConservation PracticeCRPConservation Reserve ProgramCSRACarbon Sequestration Rural AppraisalCSUColorado State UniversityCWAClean Water ActDAFPDeputy Administrator for Farm ProgramsDODissolved OxygenEAEnvironmental AssessmentEIErodibility IndexEPAEnvironmental Protection AgencyEQIPEnvironmental Quality Incentive ProgramESAEndangered Species ActFarm BillFarm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002FAPRI-UMCFood and Agricultural Policy Research Institute of the University of Missouri-ColumbiaFEFederally Endangered ACRONYMS and ABBREVIATIONS (contd) FOTGField Office Technical GuideFSAFarm Service AgencyFTFederally ThreatenedGAPGap Analysis ProgramGISGeographical Information SystemHELHighly Erodible LandKCWCPKansas Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation PlanKDHEKansas Department of Health and EnvironmentKDWPKansas Department of Wildlife and ParksKSUKansas State UniversityKWAKansas Water Authoritylbs/ac/yrPounds Per Acre Per YearLPCLesser Prairie-ChickenMHIMedian Household IncomeN2ONitrous OxideNAAQSNational Ambient Air Quality StandardsNABCINorth American Bird ConservationNASSNational Agricultural Statistics ServiceNEPANational Environmental Policy ActNGDPNominal State Gross Domestic ProductNMFWANational Military Fish and Wildlife AssociationNO2Nitrogen DioxideNOAANational Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationNRCSNatural Resources Conservation ServiceNWFNational Wildlife FederationO3OzonePARCPartners in Amphibian and Reptile ConservationPbLeadPCIPer Capita IncomePEISProgrammatic Environmental Impact StatementPIFPartners in FlightPMParticulate MatterPNSPrimary Nesting SeasonROIRegion of InfluenceSCSSoil Conservation ServiceSEState EndangeredSERState Ecological Region ACRONYMS and ABBREVIATIONS (contd) SGCNSpecies of Greatest Conservation NeedSIPState Implementation PlanSO2Sulfur DioxideSOCSoil Organic CarbonSOMSoil Organic MatterSTState ThreatenedSTCState CommitteeTESThreatened and Endangered SpeciesTMDLTotal Maximum Daily LoadTSPTechnical Service ProviderUSACEU.S. Army Corp of EngineersUSCU.S. CodeUSCBU.S. Census BureauUSDAU.S. Department of AgricultureUSDCU.S. Department of CommerceUSDLU.S. Department of LaborUSDOIU.S. Department of the InteriorUSFSU.S. Forest ServiceUSFWSU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Purpose and Need for the proposed Action Conservation Reserve Program The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) oversees the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), the Federal governments largest private land environmental improvement program. Farm Service Agency (FSA) administers CRP on behalf of the CCC. CRP is a voluntary program authorized by the Food Security Act of 1985, as amended, that supports the implementation of long-term conservation measures designed to improve the quality of ground and surface waters, control soil erosion, and enhance wildlife habitat on environmentally sensitive agricultural land. In exchange for annual rental payments and cost-share assistance, producers take lands out of agricultural production and establish approved resource conserving covers (conservation practices or CPs) to accomplish the goals of CRP: improve water quality, control erosion, and enhance wildlife habitat. The land is enrolled in long-term contracts of ten to15 years. Prior to contract approval, a site-specific conservation plan must be developed by the USDA National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) or a Technical Service Provider (TSP) following the NRCS Field Office Technical Guide (FOTG). Eligible Land To be eligible for enrollment in CRP, lands are required to meet cropland or marginal pastureland eligibility criteria in accordance with policy set forth by the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (2002 Farm Bill) and detailed in the FSA Handbook: Agricultural Resource Conservation Program for State and County Offices (USDA/FSA 2003a). Eligible cropland must be planted or considered planted to an agricultural commodity during four of the six crop-years from 1996 to 2001 (as of the 2002 Farm Bill), and must be physically and legally capable of being planted in a normal manner to an agricultural commodity as determined by the County Committee. In addition, eligible cropland must fall into one or more of the following secondary categories: Cropland for a field or a portion of a field where the weighted average Erodibility Index (EI) for the three predominant soils on the acreage offered is eight or greater (highly erodible soils); Land currently enrolled in CRP scheduled to expire September 30 of the fiscal year the acreage is offered for enrollment; or Cropland located within a National- or State-designated Conservation Priority area. Contract Maintenance, Management and Fire Prevention Conservation Reserve Program participants must maintain the CRP cover in accordance with their conservation plan to control erosion, noxious weeds, destructive rodents and insects, etc. Specific maintenance activities, timing, and duration are developed in consultation with NRCS or TSP and may consist of mowing, burning, and/or spraying. Periodic mowing and mowing for cosmetic purposes is prohibited. Mid-contract management activities must be a part of the conservation plan and designed to ensure plant diversity and wildlife benefits, while ensuring protection of soil and water resources. Management activities are site-specific and must occur before the end of year six of a ten year contract, or the end of year nine of a 15 year contract. Appropriate management is developed with NRCS or TSP and can include light disking, inter-seeding, and other components applicable to the practice installed. Participants must also manage CRP land for potential fire hazards. Firebreaks may be installed around CRP and must meet NRCS Practice Code 394 standards and be included in the conservation plan. Barren firebreaks are only allowed around high-risk areas such as transportation corridors, rural communities, or adjacent farmsteads. Haying and Grazing Provisions The 2002 Farm Bill allowed producers to implement managed haying and grazing on CRP lands with certain practices to improve the quality and performance of the CRP cover. The practice must be fully established for at least one year prior to haying and grazing. Eligible conservation practices for managed haying and grazing are any of the following: CP 1: Introduced grasses and legumes CP 2: Permanent native grasses CP 4B: Permanent wildlife habitat (corridors)(limited to non-easement lands) CP 4D: Permanent wildlife habitat (limited to non-easement lands) CP 10: Vegetative cover grass-already established CP 18B: Permanent covers reducing salinity (limited to non-easement lands) CP 18C: Permanent salt tolerant covers (limited to non-easement lands) Managed haying and grazing is not authorized for any other CRP practices, land enrolled in useful life easements, or land within 120 feet of a permanent body of water. Prior to implementing managed haying and grazing, a producer must submit a request to the local FSA office and obtain a modified conservation plan. The allowable frequency of haying and grazing varies by State, but can be no more frequent than one out of every three years. Managed haying and grazing cannot occur on the same acreage in the same year and cannot be conducted on the same acreage used for emergency haying and grazing in the same year. A producer implementing managed haying and grazing is assessed a 25 percent payment reduction of their annual rental rate for the year in which haying or grazing occurs. Managed haying is allowed on 50 percent of a CRP field or contiguous fields for a single period of up to 90 days. Managed grazing is allowed on 100 percent of a field at up to 75 percent of the stocking rate established by the NRCS for a single period of 120 days or two 60-day periods. Managed haying and grazing must be complete by September 30. Primary Nesting Season Managed haying and grazing is not allowed during the primary nesting season (PNS). The PNS is established by the State Technical Committee to protect nesting birds and other important wildlife and varies by State. The State Technical Committee typically consists of representatives from local FSA offices, NRCS, and Federal and State fish and wildlife agencies. The PNS is established to allow sufficient time for nesting and chick rearing periods for grassland birds important to the State. These seasons typically last approximately three to four months during the spring and summer. Purpose and Need On September 26, 2006, a legal settlement was signed between the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) (National office and various State offices) and the FSA that mandated allowable frequencies for managed haying and grazing on CRP lands in some States and established PNS dates during which no haying or grazing could occur. The settlement applies to new contracts, including re-enrollments, signed after September 25, 2006, or existing contracts that had not had any managed haying and grazing approved prior to that date. The settlement stipulated that if a State wanted to change these mandated terms, an Environmental Assessment (EA) would have to be developed to address the potential impacts associated with managed haying and grazing. The State Technical Committee and the National Office of FSA propose to change the settlement provisions for managed haying and grazing in the State. The need for these proposed changes are to: (1) effectively manage CRP covers and improve their performance to meet their conservation purpose, and (2) make CRP an attractive program to landowners. Managed haying and grazing has been an important and attractive component of CRP for landowners, many of which have established haying and grazing into their farming operations and improved their CRP fields in the process. The Proposed Action The proposed action is to change the allowable frequencies of managed haying and grazing for the State. Currently in the State under the settlement, managed haying is allowed once every ten years and managed grazing is allowed once every five years; and the PNS is April 15 to July 15 (Table 1.6-1). Prior to the settlement, managed haying and grazing was allowed every three years and the PNS was the same. Regulatory Compliance This EA is prepared to satisfy the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA; Public Law 91-190, 42 United States Code [USC] 4321 et seq.); implementing regulations adopted by the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ; 40 Code of Federal Regulations [CFR] 1500-1508); and FSA implementing regulations, Environmental Quality and Related Environmental Concerns Compliance with NEPA (7 CFR 799). The intent of NEPA is to protect, restore, and enhance the human environment through well-informed Federal decisions. A variety of laws, regulations, and Executive Orders apply to actions undertaken by Federal agencies and form the basis of the analysis presented in this EA. Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 1.6 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 1. Managed Haying and Grazing Frequencies and Primary Nesting Season for Kansas Pre-SettlementSettlement TermsManaged Haying1/31/10Managed Grazing1/31/5Primary Nesting Season April 15-July 15April 15-July 15*1/n Once out of every n years Cooperating Agencies The development of this EA was a collaborative effort between FSA (lead agency), NRCS, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). Each agency provided input on the development of alternatives to address in this EA as well as comments on internal and public versions of this EA to ensure adequate coverage and analysis of environmental resources. Organization of the EA This EA assesses the potential impacts of the Proposed Action and the Alternatives, including the No Action Alternative, on potentially affected environmental and economic resources. Chapter 1.0 provides background information relevant to the Proposed Action, and discusses its purpose and need. Chapter 2.0 describes the Proposed Action and alternatives. Chapter 3.0 describes the existing conditions (i.e., the baseline conditions against which potential impacts of the Proposed Action and alternatives are measured) for each of the potentially affected resources. Chapter 4.0 describes potential environmental consequences on these resources. Chapter 5.0 describes potential cumulative impacts and irreversible and irretrievable resource commitments. Chapter 6.0 discusses mitigation measures utilized to reduce or eliminate impacts to protected resources. Chapter 7.0 lists the preparers of this document. Chapter 8.0 contains a list of the persons and agencies contacted during the preparation of this document and Chapter 9.0 contains references. Description of Proposed action and alternatives Proposed Action FSA proposes to change the managed haying and grazing provisions in the State. These changes would adjust the allowable frequency of managed haying and grazing. The No Action Alternative is included in this analysis to serve as an environmental baseline. This alternative would allow managed haying and grazing to continue under the current provisions (settlement terms). As of August 31, 2008, Kansas had nearly 3.13 million acres enrolled in the CRP. Table 2.1-1 lists the number of CRP acres eligible for managed haying and grazing in Kansas by the specific CP authorized for these activities. The majority of the eligible acres (65 percent) are enrolled in CP10, vegetative cover grass-already established. Figure 2.1-1 depicts the State with the number of acres eligible for managed haying and grazing by county. The figure shows that most of the lands eligible for managed haying and grazing are in the southwest quarter of the State; however, there are lands enrolled in these practices throughout the State. Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 2.1 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 1. Acreage Eligible for Managed Haying and Grazing by Practice in Kansas Conservation PracticeKansas Acres in PracticeTotal Acres in Practice1 Introduced grasses and legumes15,450.21,680,008.72 Permanent native grasses851,060.45,488,997.74B Permanent wildlife habitat (corridors)(limited to non-easement lands)620.24,123.94D Permanent wildlife habitat (limited to non-easement lands)15,110.21,131,866.910 Vegetative cover grass-already established1,630,224.09,653,665.518B Permanent covers reducing salinity (limited to non-easement lands)176.7125,623.118C Permanent salt tolerant covers (limited to non-easement lands)711.9118,422.5Total Eligible for Managed Haying and Grazing2,513,353.618,202,708.3Source: (USDA/FSA 2008a, August CRP Summary Report) Figure  STYLEREF 2 \s 2.1 SEQ Figure \* ARABIC \s 2 1. CRP Acreage Eligible for Managed Haying and Grazing  (*Data not available due to privacy restrictions required by the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002) Development of Alternatives A public scoping meeting and a 30-day public comment period were held prior to development of this EA to determine viable options for implementing the proposed changes to managed haying and grazing provisions for the State. The issues and concerns identified during scoping were assessed by the State Technical Committee, FSA National Office, NRCS, and USFWS to develop the alternatives for adjusting the managed haying and grazing provisions. Table 2.2-1 and the following sections outline the alternatives that will be carried forward in this analysis. Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 2.2 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 1. Alternatives to be Addressed in the EA Alternative A No Action*Alternative B Proposed Action*Managed Haying Frequency1/101/3Managed Grazing Frequency1/51/3Primary Nesting SeasonApril 15-July 15April 15-July 15*1/n Once out of every n years No Action - Alternative A The No Action Alternative, or Alternative A, is carried forward in this EA in accordance with 40 CFR 1502.14(d) to represent the environmental baseline against which to compare the other alternatives. The No Action Alternative would allow managed haying and grazing provisions to continue as they are currently administered in Kansas. Currently, haying can occur once every ten years and grazing can occur once every five years; the PNS is currently defined as April 15 to July 15. Proposed Action - Alternative B Alternative B, the Proposed Action, would allow managed haying and grazing to occur once every three years, while keeping the PNS at April 15 to July 15. This alternative would revert the managed haying and grazing frequency to what it was before the settlement with NWF (see Table 1.6-1). Resources Eliminated from Analysis CEQ regulations (40 CFR 1501.7) state that the lead agency shall identify and eliminate from detailed study the issues that are not important or that have been covered by prior environmental review, narrowing the discussion of these issues in the document to a brief presentation of why they would not have a dramatic effect on the human or natural environment. Managed haying and grazing is a component of the CRP associated with certain practices. The effects associated with implementing these practices were analyzed in a Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) for the Conservation Reserve Program (USDA/FSA 2003b) and some resource areas may be eliminated based on that environmental evaluation. This analysis will focus on the potential effects of adjusting the provisions of managed haying and grazing on CRP land. For this proposed action the following resource areas have been eliminated from detailed analysis: Noise Implementing the Proposed Action or alternative would not permanently increase ambient noise levels at or adjacent to the project area. Slight increases in noise levels associated with haying would be minor, temporary, and would cease once haying was complete. This equipment noise would not be any different than what is normally experienced on farmland. Cultural Resources Prior to enrollment into CRP, site-specific environmental evaluation to identify cultural resources must be completed. Since managed haying and grazing can only occur on CRP fields, an impact to cultural resources is not expected. Wetlands, Groundwater, Floodplains, Sole Source Aquifers Water resources for this analysis have been restricted to surface water quality. Managed haying and grazing on CRP land would not create different or additional impacts than those described in the CRP PEIS for wetlands, groundwater, floodplains, or sole source aquifers (USDA/FSA 2003b). Coastal Zones and Barriers The proposed action and alternatives would occur within the interior United States; therefore, coastal zones would not be affected. National Natural Landmarks Managed haying and grazing would occur on privately owned CRP lands only. There is no potential for this activity to occur on National Natural Landmarks. Prime and Unique Farmland Managed haying and grazing occurs on CRP land that has already been taken out of agricultural production; therefore, prime and unique farmland would not be affected. Environmental Justice Executive Order 12898 Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations was issued by President Clinton in 1994. The potential impacts of CRP to environmental justice were evaluated in the 2003 CRP PEIS (USDA/FSA 2003b). Managed haying and grazing does not increase the total acreage that may be enrolled in CRP and does not introduce any new impacts that have not been previously assessed, thus environmental justice is eliminated from analysis in this EA. affected environment Biological Resources Definition of the Resource Biological resources include plant and animal species and the habitats in which they occur. For this analysis, biological resources are divided into the following categories: vegetation; wildlife; protected species and their critical habitat. Vegetation and wildlife refer to the plant and animal species, both native and introduced, which characterize a region. For this analysis, noxious weeds are not discussed since CRP contracts require conservation plans that include control of such species. Protected species are those Federally designated as threatened or endangered and protected by the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and those designated by the State of Kansas as threatened or endangered under Kansas Administrative Regulations 115-15-1. Critical habitat is designated by the USFWS as essential for the recovery of threatened and endangered species (TES), and like those species, is protected under ESA. The Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) Ecoregion Level I map (CEC 1997) was used to identify major ecoregions within Kansas to organize and evaluate the biological resources of Kansas in context with the managed haying and grazing on CRP lands. Ecoregions are areas of relatively homogenous soils, vegetation, climate, and geology, each with associated wildlife adapted to that region. Kansas consists of one CEC Level I ecoregion, namely the Great Plains. Potentially affected wildlife species were identified by consulting A Future for Kansas Wildlife: Kansas Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Plan (KCWCP) (Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks [KDWP] 2005a). The KCWCP is the result of a coordinated effort by natural resource managers, specialists, and the public to identify and rank species and areas within the State that are in need of conservation. Grassland bird species to be evaluated were identified by reviewing Vickery et al. (1999) and consulting the Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center (NPWRC) document Effects of Management Practices on Grassland Birds (Johnson et al. 2004) which contains a synthesis of literature on North American grassland birds. Game species and protected species were also identified using the KDWP website (KDWP 2005a) and the USFWS TES System website (U.S. Department of the Interior [USDOI]/USFWS 2008a). Scientific names for plant and wildlife species discussed in this document are provided in Appendix A. Affected Environment Vegetation Climate greatly affects vegetation type and the health and vigor of plants. The average length of the growing season, or freeze-free period, in Kansas is 196 days (United States Department of Commerce/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [USDC/NOAA] 2008). Average annual precipitation decreases uniformly across the State from east to west. It ranges from approximately 40 inches in the southeast to 17 inches in the west. Two-thirds to three-quarters of the rain falls between April and September (Kansas Climate Collection 2008). The month of least precipitation is January, with only three percent of the years moisture. There is a steady increase in normal precipitation until June, which typically receives the highest rainfall. Over most of the eastern half of the State, there is a decrease of 20 to 40 percent in normal rainfall between the two-week period ending with July 15 and the following two weeks, after which the normal again rises through August and, in some cases, through September. The annual mean snowfall ranges from about 36 inches in the extreme northwest to less than 11 inches in the far southeast. The greatest annual precipitation recorded in the State was 71.99 inches in Hiawatha. The State lies across the path of alternate masses of warm moist air moving north from the Gulf of Mexico and currents of cold, comparatively dry, air moving from the polar regions. Consequently, its weather is subject to frequent and often sharp changes, usually of short duration. Kansas is entirely within The Great Plains ecoregion, which is dominated by grass species. There are three types of prairie within the Great Plains ecoregion in Kansas. Great Plains Ecoregion The Great Plains ecoregion of Kansas contains shortgrass prairie, central mixed-grass prairie, and tallgrass prairie. The mixed-grass prairie is a transition zone between tallgrass and shortgrass prairies, thus it is comprised of many species characteristic of other prairie types. Native warm season grasses are a dominant component of these grassland prairies and provide a greater benefit to wildlife (USDA/NRCS 1999a). Warm season grasses are generally perennial bunch grasses (bluestem, blue grama, buffalo grass) and peak growth occurs from June through August. Cool season grasses (fescue, ryegrass, and wheatgrass) actively grow during cooler temperatures and are tolerant of cold temperatures. These prairies have historically experienced a natural disturbance at an interval of three to five years in the form of fire. However, through settling and development, this historical disturbance has been suppressed (Umbanhowar 1996). Tallgrass Prairie The tallgrass prairie plant community is dominated by four common, tall grass species: big bluestem, Indian grass, switchgrass, and little bluestem. All four species are prevalent in mesic sites while big bluestem and little bluestem are most common on drier sites. Floodplains and bottomlands with mesic loamy soils are often dominated by switchgrass and big bluestem. While tallgrass prairie has been eliminated over much of the Great Plains Ecoregion, it extends across the Flint Hills Uplands, Osage Cuesta, the Glaciated Region, Chautauqua Hills, the Cherokee Lowlands, and the Ozark Plateau. The western area of tallgrass prairie is mostly prairie, while the eastern portion is a mixture of prairie, woodlands, and forest. Natural fires have maintained this plant community type limiting the growth of woody plant species and favoring grass and forb species. Mixed-grass Prairie The central mixed-grass prairie is located in central Kansas and is the transition area between the shortgrass prairie to the west and the tallgrass prairie to the east. As a transition zone, mixed-grass prairie has a diverse species composition. Little bluestem, western wheatgrass, tall dropseed, and sideoats grama dominate many of the plant associations within this zone. It includes all of the Smoky Hills, the Arkansas River Lowlands, the Wellington-McPherson Lowlands, the High Plains, and the Red Hills. It is characterized by rolling plains with outcrops, breaks, and river valleys. Crops, grazing, and climate are the primary influencing factors. Uplands have a mixture of shortgrass prairie and tallgrass prairie, while the river valleys and riparian areas commonly have deciduous woodlands, shrubland, and herbaceous wetlands. Sand prairie habitat is found in well-drained soils in the Arkansas River Lowlands, the Red Hills, the Smoky Hills, and the Wellington-McPherson Lowlands. Sand bluestem is the primary plant species. Other species include prairie sand reed, switchgrass, and little bluestem. Shortgrass Prairie Shortgrass prairie is found in the western third of Kansas. It is in the rain shadow of the Rocky Mountains, receiving only ten to 20 inches of rain annually. This semi-arid land supports limited plant growth, comprised of several herbaceous plant associations with the dominant grass species being from the grama grass genera. Typically on well drained soils or rocky slopes blue grama grass, buffalo grass, and western wheatgrass plant associations are found. Blue grama/hairy grama dominate loamy or sandy soils; blue grama/buffalograss dominate clay soils. Livestock grazing, row crop farming, fire and climate are the primary factors influencing this conservation region. CRP Practices The CRP practices that are eligible for managed haying and grazing have been planted with a variety of species dependent upon the conservation goal of the management applied to the field. These CPs include permanent native grasses, grasses already established, permanent wildlife habitat, and permanent covers to reduce salinity and permanent salt tolerant covers. Table 3.1-1 presents those species that are typically utilized for the respective CRP practices. Wildlife Kansas encompasses a wide array of habitat types that support a diverse wildlife population encompassing 798 vertebrate species (KDWP 2005a). Mammals Kansas has 83 native species of mammals including one marsupial, four insectivores (shrews and moles), 15 chiropterans (bats), one xenarthran (armadillo), five lagomorphs (rabbits), 33 rodents, 14 carnivores, and five artiodactyls (mule deer, white-tailed deer, elk, pronghorn, and bison). Four carnivores are now extirpated from, or thought to be extirpated from, the State: gray wolf, grizzly bear, black bear, and black-footed ferret. Pronghorn and bison were extirpated from the State but have been reintroduced in recent years. Three mammal species have been introduced to Kansas including the house mouse, Norway rat, and black rat. Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 3.1 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 1. Plant Species Typically Used For Grassland CRP Practices Grass SpeciesBermudaLovegrass, SandBluestem, BigOrchardgrassBluestem, CaucasianRed TopBluestem, LittleReed CanarygrassBluestem, SandSacaton, AlkaliBluestem, YellowSand DropseedBromegrass, MeadowSandreed, PrairieBromegrass, SmoothSwitchgrassBuffalograssTimothyCanada WildryeWheatgrass, CrestedFescue, TallWheatgrass, IntermediateFoxtail, CreepingWheatgrass, PubescentGamagrass, EasternWheatgrass, TallGrama, BlueWheatgrass, WesternGrama, SideoatsWildrye, RussianGreen NeedlegrassWildrye, VirginiaIndiangrassIntroduced Legume SpeciesAlfalfaRed CloverBirdsfoot TrefoilSweet CloverCrownvetchWhite CloverMilkvetch CicerNative Forb SpeciesFalse SunflowerPurple PrairiecloverGrayhead Prairie ConeflowerRoundhead LespedezaIllinois BundleflowerShowy Partridge peaMaximilian SunflowerThickspike GayfeatherPitcher SageOther Native Forb SourcesPrairie ConeflowerSource: USDA/NRCS 1997 Partial Source List of Grasses, Legumes, Native Forbs, and Wetland Plant Materials for Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma. Plant Materials OK-16 Birds It is estimated that Kansas has 468 bird species (KDWP 2005a). Based on range information in the Breeding Bird Survey (Sauer et al. 2008) and the Birds of North America accounts (Poole et al. 2005), 53 bird species identified as obligate or facultative grassland bird species (Vickery et al. 1999), some of which potentially breed in Kansas (Appendix D) (Table 3.1-2). Each grassland bird species have unique habitat requirements but general requirements are provided in Table 3.1-3. These are the basic requirements that should be evaluated when management of birds is being considered (USDA/NRCS 1999a). Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 3.1 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 2. Grassland Bird Species that Potentially Occur in Kansas WaterfowlOwlsGadwallBarn owlMallardBurrowing owlBlue-winged tealShort-eared owlNorthern shovelerNightbirdsNorthern pintailCommon nighthawkGreen-winged tealCommon poorwillUpland Game BirdsPasserines Ring-necked pheasantSay's phoebeGreater prairie-chickenCassin's kingbirdLesser prairie-chickenWestern kingbirdScaled quailEastern kingbirdNorthern bobwhiteScissor-tailed flycatcherWading BirdsLoggerhead shrikeAmerican bitternChihuahuan ravenHawks and FalconsHorned larkNorthern harrierSedge wrenSwainsons hawkEastern bluebirdFerruginous hawkCommon yellowthroatAmerican kestrelCassins sparrowPeregrine falconVesper sparrowPrairie falconLark sparrowShorebirds Lark buntingKilldeerGrasshopper sparrowMountain ploverHenslows sparrowUpland sandpiperDickcisselLong-billed curlewBobolinkWilsons phalaropeRed-winged blackbirdDove Eastern meadowlarkMourning doveWestern meadowlarkBrewers blackbirdBrown-headed cowbird Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 3.1 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 3. Grassland Habitat Preferences of Common Nesting Birds in Kansas Habitat ComponentHabitat RequirementsGeneralGrasslands, crop/grassland/forb-mixed communities, prairies, meadows, hayfields, grazed pastures and rangelands, reverted agricultural fields, idle pastures and old fields, utility and roadway right-of-ways and other strip habitats, coastal grasslands, and other open herbaceous habitats.FoodInsects and other invertebrates Fruits, seeds, and cultivated crops: wild berries, weed seeds, exotic grass seeds, seeds of sedges, corn, oats, wheat, barley, other small grain crops Native grasses seeds: big bluestem, little bluestem, switchgrass, Indiangrass, green needlegrass, western wheatgrass, side-oats grama Table 3.1-3. Grassland Habitat Preferences of Common Nesting Birds in Kansas (contd) Habitat ComponentHabitat RequirementsGrassland Obligate SpeciesMixture of short, medium, and tall grass areas in large, unbroken grassland blocks with less than 5% woody vegetation cover. Native grasses provide optimal conditions, but introduced cool season grasses may also provide suitable habitats for many grassland birds.Minimum Habitat SizeMinimum size of suitable nesting and breeding habitat required to support a breeding population of grassland birds varies among species. Depending on species habitat objectives, minimum habitat size may range from as little as 10 acres to as much as 500 acres or more. For grassland bird management, at least 40 acres of grassland should be available unless adjacent to larger grass habitat blocks.Source: USDA/NRCS 1999a Amphibians and Reptiles There are 83 species of amphibian and reptiles in Kansas including salamanders, toads, frogs, turtles, lizards, and snakes. There are no amphibian or reptile species endemic to Kansas. The reptiles and amphibians evaluated in this assessment are listed in the Mammal, Reptile, and Amphibian Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) tables in Appendix D. Invertebrates A wide diversity of terrestrial insects exists on grasslands. Adequate inventory and distribution information is unavailable for predicting status and trends for most invertebrates (Mac et al. 1998). Limited information on the insect species of Kansas indicates that the following insect types may be affected to some extent by changed grazing and haying practices: springtails, bristletails and silverfish, mayflies, dragonflies and damselflies, walking sticks, grasshoppers, crickets, and katydids, earwigs, Mantids, true bugs, aphids, leafhoppers, and cicadas, thrips, nerve-winged insects, and scorpionflies. Although these orders cover a large number of species in Kansas (an estimated 15,000 insects in the State) and widely varying life cycles, most are active through the summer months from as early as April into October and later in some cases. There are, additionally, two endangered species listed for the State of Kansas. The American burying beetle (also federally endangered) is active from April through September (USDOI/USFWS 1991). The second endangered species, the Scott optioservus riffle beetle, is restricted to a single State park in western Kansas. Conservation and Protected Species There are 316 wildlife species in need of conservation according to the KCWCP (KDWP 2005a). These species have been prioritized into three groupings (tiers) based on criteria outlined in the KCWP. For purposes of this assessment, only Tier I species (the highest priority species) are considered and only species that could occur in CRP lands, for example, no fish are considered. Additionally, because the bird analysis for this EA comprehensively evaluates grassland bird species that potentially occur on CRP land, birds are not addressed in this section, but are identified in the Kansas Grassland Birds matrix in Appendix D. Of the Tier I conservation species identified for the State the black-footed ferret, black-tailed prairie dog, Franklins ground squirrel and lesser earless lizard (Appendix D) have the most potential to inhabit CRP lands that may be subject to managed haying and grazing. Federal and State listed species are protected at the Federal level by the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and at the State level by the Kansas statute K.S.A. 32-702. In Kansas, 13 wildlife species and three plant species are considered endangered or threatened by the USFWS in accordance with the ESA (Appendix E). Four of the federally protected wildlife species are fish and were therefore eliminated from this evaluation. Thirty species are considered endangered or threatened by the State of Kansas (Appendix E). No plant species were identified as endangered or threatened species by the State. Kansas also has one candidate species for Federal protection, the lesser prairie-chicken (LPC), also listed in Appendix E. Critical habitat designations as defined by ESA for two species, Arkansas River shiner and whooping crane, occur in Kansas. The designated areas in Kansas consist of the Upper Cimarron River for the shiner and the Cheyenne Bottoms Waterfowl Management Area and Quivira National Wildlife Refuge for the whooping crane. Areas within 120 feet of a waterbody have been excluded for managed haying and grazing, thus critical habitat in Cimarron River is not likely to be affected by managed haying and grazing. Eligible CRP land does not exist within the National Wildlife Refuges or Management Areas, hence eliminating any potential for affecting whooping crane critical habitat. Water Resources Definition of the Resource Water resources within the United States are protected by the Clean Water Act (CWA) (33 USC 26 parts 1251 et seq., 2000). The Act is jointly enforced by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), with final authority resting with the EPA. The Act was created to protect stream and wetland water quality. It established the basic structure for regulating discharges of pollutants into the waters of the U.S. It gave EPA authority to implement pollution control programs such as setting wastewater standards for industry. The CWA also continued requirements to set water quality standards for all contaminants in surface waters. The CWA made it unlawful for any person to discharge any pollutant from a point source into navigable waters, unless a permit was obtained under its provisions. In conjunction with this broad goal, the 404b (1) guidelines require that all projects avoid or minimally impact waters of the United States. Waters of the U.S. include rivers, streams, estuaries, coastal waters, and wetlands (wet meadows, swamps, bogs, etc.). Affected Environment Surface Water Quality This section characterizes existing water resources, focusing on water quality statewide and highlighting impaired and notable waterbodies. Information for this section was compiled from data assessments prepared by the Environmental Protection Agency Water Quality Criteria Program and the Kansas water planning and water quality departments. Appendix B: High Priority Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) in Kansas and 2008 Water Quality Individual Use Support Summary for Kansas Streams and Lakes presents the priority TMDLs and amount of streams and lakes assessed and use support for the State. Kansas has twelve river basins Cimarron, Kansas-Lower Republican, Lower Arkansas, Marais des Cygnes, Missouri, Neosho, Smoky Hill-Saline, Solomon, Upper Arkansas, Upper Republican, Verdigris, and Walnut. These basins consist of 30,620 miles of streams and 321 lakes, which encompass 189,258 acres (Kansas Department of Health and Environment [KDHE] 2006). The Cimarron basin includes 14 counties in the southwest corner of the State. The Cimarron River is the primary river in the basin. Lake Meade is the only sizeable reservoir in the basin. Two watersheds and five lakes have been declared impaired waters (Kansas Water Authority [KWA] 2005a). The Kansas-Lower Republican basin occurs throughout most of the north-central, central, and east-central portion of the State. There are a total of 24 counties that are part of the basin and numerous major rivers - Kansas, Republican, Big Blue, Little Blue, Delaware and Wakarusa Rivers, and the Vermillion and Stranger creeks. Major reservoirs in the basin are Lovewell, Milford, Tuttle Creek, Perry and Clinton (KWA 2006). Nineteen rivers/creeks and five lakes have been declared impaired waterbodies. The Lower Arkansas basin includes 20 counties in the south-central portion of the State. The primary river is the Arkansas River and its major tributaries Rattlesnake Creek, Cow Creek, Little Arkansas River, Ninnescah River and Slate Creek. Cheney Reservoir is the only major Federal reservoir in the basin. A total of 129 river segments and 24 lakes in the basin have been listed as impaired (KWA 2003a). The Marais des Cygnes basin occurs in the east-central and southeast portion of the State. Thirteen counties make up the basin whose primary river is the Marais des Cygnes. Its tributaries include Pottawatomie Creek and the Marmaton River. Three reservoirs, Pomona, Melvern, and Hillsdale Lakes, can be found in the basin. Eighty-seven river segments and 13 lakes in the basin are listed as impaired (KWA 2003b). The Missouri basin occurs in the northeast corner of the State, including five counties. The primary river is the Missouri and its tributaries the South Fork Nemaha and Wolf Rivers. Thirty-six river segments and 12 lakes have been listed as impaired (KWA 2003c). The Neosho basin covers parts of 18 counties in southeast Kansas. The primary stream is the Neosho River. Its primary tributaries are the Cottonwood River and the Spring River. There are three major reservoirs in the river system: Council Grove, Marion and John Redmond lakes. Sixty-nine river segments and 18 lakes have been listed as impaired (KWA 2004). The Smoky Hill-Saline basin starts along the Colorado-Kansas border and extends eastward through the central portion of the State through 30 counties. The two primary drainages are the Smoky Hill and the Saline Rivers. Three large reservoirs have been constructed in the basin: Cedar Bluff, Wilson, and Kanapolis Lakes. Fifty-three river segments and 17 lakes have been listed as impaired (KWA 2005b). The Solomon basin occurs in northwest and north central Kansas. It encompasses 16 counties. Its primary river is the Solomon. Three reservoirs have been built in the basin: Kirwin, Webster, and Glen Elder/Waconda. Forty-seven stream segments and seven lakes have been listed as impaired (KWA 2005c). The Upper Arkansas basin covers 20 counties in west-central Kansas. The primary river is the Arkansas and its tributaries the Pawnee River, Walnut Creek, and Coon Creek. Sixteen watershed and six lake TMDLs have been established for the basin (KWA 2005d). The Upper Republican basin covers eight counties in the northwest corner of Kansas. The primary river is the South Fork of the Republican River. Other important creeks include Beaver, Sappa, and Prairie Dog. Sebelius Lake is the only major reservoir. Fifteen stream segments and two lakes have been identified as impaired (KWA 2005e). The Verdigris basin covers 11 counties in southeast Kansas. Rivers in the basin include the Verdigris, Elk, Fall, Caney and Little Caney rivers, and Big Hill and Caney creeks. The Toronto, Fall River, Elk City, and Big Hill Lakes and the Oolagah Reservoir can be found in the basin. Fourteen watershed and six lakes TMDLs have been developed for the basin (KWA 2003d). The Walnut basin covers seven counties in south central Kansas. The primary river is the Walnut River and its tributaries Whitewater River and Grouse Creek. Two major reservoirs include El Dorado and Winfield Lakes (KWA 2003e). Water Quality Assessment Programs There are four programs which cumulatively monitor and assess the status of the surface water quality in Kansas. The Division of Environments Bureau of Environmental Field Services (BEFS) and Bureau of Water (BOW) administer these programs. Evaluation of monitoring data has concluded: 53 percent of Kansas streams can support the full range of ecological and human uses; 7.0 percent of the streams have at least one use threatened; 39 percent of streams are impaired for one or more uses; 15 percent of lake acres can fully support all ecological and human uses; 76 percent are impaired for one or more uses; and 28 percent of lake acreage has increased trophic conditions (KDHE 2006) Major causes of nonsupport for streams include organic enrichment, high salinity, elevated pH, and elevated E. coli concentrations. Major causes of nonsupport for lakes and wetlands include elevated nutrient levels, eutrophication, siltation, high turbidity, and taste and odor problems. There are three main causes of contaminates in stream, lake, and wetlands systems: (1) agriculture (irrigated and non-irrigated crop production and intensive animal feeding operations); (2) natural phenomenon (mineralized groundwater intrusion); and (3) habitat degradation (KDHE 2006). The majority of impaired mileage for streams is a result of organic enrichment and low dissolved oxygen (DO) as well as increases in salinity, total dissolved solids, chlorides and sulfates. The majority of impaired acreage for lakes is a result of suspended solids and turbidity. The major contributors to stream impairment (by mileage) are grazing-related sources and intensive animal feeding operations. The major contributor to lake impairments (by acreage) is agriculture (KDHE 2006). Soil Resources Definition of the Resource Soil taxonomy was established to classify soils according to the relationship between soils and the factors responsible for their character (USDA/NRCS 1999b). Soil taxonomy has organized soils into four levels of classification, the highest being the soil order. For the purposes of this analysis, soil resources include all soil orders within the State of Kansas. Affected Environment The affected environment for soil orders includes the entire State of Kansas. The western and central portions of Kansas have been classified by the NRCS as part of the Central Plains Winter Wheat and Range Region. In this region the dominant soil is the mollisol. Other soils with significant acreage include Alfisols, Entisols, and Inceptisols. Wind and water erosion is a major resource concern in this region (USDA/NRCS 2006a). The eastern portion of Kansas has been classified by the NRCS as part of the Central Feed and Grains Livestock Region. In this region the dominant soils are Alfisols, Entisols, Inceptisols, or Mollisols. Histosols can also occur on flood plains and in wetlands in the region. The major soil resource concern in the region is water erosion (USDA/NRCS 2006a). A small portion of southeastern Kansas has been classified as part of the Southwestern Prairies Cotton and Forage Region. In this region the dominant soils are Mollisols, Entisols, Alfisols, and Vertisols. Water erosion is a major concern (USDA/NRCS 2006a ). A small portion of far southeastern Kansas has been classified as part of the East and Central Farming and Forest Region. Soils in this region are dominated by Alfisols, Entisols, Inceptisols, or Ultisols. Soil erosion is a primary resource concern in this region (USDA/NRCS 2006a ). The section below provides a more detailed description of each soil order within the State excerpted from The Nature and Property of Soils by Nyle C. Brady (1990) and Soil Taxonomy. A Basic System of Soil Classification for Making and Interpreting Soil Surveys by NRCS (USDA/NRCS 1999b). Soil Orders Alfisols Alfisols are moist mineral soils having no mollic epipedon or oxic or spodic horizons. They have gray to brown surface horizons, medium- to high-base status, and contain an illuvial horizon in which silicate clays have accumulated. Alfisols are formed in cool to hot humid areas but are also found in the semiarid tropics. Most often Alfisols are developed under native deciduous forests, although in some cases grass is the native vegetation. In general, Alfisols are productive soils. In the United States these soils rank favorably with the Mollisols and Ultisols in their productivity. Alfisols within the Kansas are scattered across the southern part of the State. Entisols Entisols are weakly developed mineral soils without natural genetic (subsurface) horizons or with only the beginnings of such horizons. The only features common to all soils of the order are the virtual absence of diagnostic horizons and the mineral nature of the soils. Soils of this order are found in a wide variety of environmental conditions. The agricultural productivity of Entisols varies greatly depending upon their location and properties. With adequate fertilization and a controlled water supply, some Entisols are quite productive; in fact, Entisols developed on alluvial floodplains are among the worlds most productive soils. However, restrictions on the depth, clay content, or water balance of most Entisols limit the intensive use of large areas of these soils. Entisols within Kansas can be found mostly along the western border and occasionally across the southern and far southeastern corner of the State. Histosols Histosols are soils with a high organic carbon content. The minimum organic carbon content is 12 percent, with the higher requirement of 18 percent organic carbon in soils that are 50 percent or more clay. Histosols can form in any climate as long as there is a water-saturated environment, such as a peat bog. When artificially drained, Histosols are one of the most productive soils for vegetable crops. Histosols were identified in the STATSGO data for a very small area of Kansas. Inceptisols The central concept of Inceptisols is that of soils of humid and subhumid regions that have altered horizons that have lost bases or iron and aluminum but retain some weatherable minerals. The order of Inceptisols includes a wide variety of soils which in some areas are soils with minimal development, while in other areas they are soils with diagnostic horizons that merely fail the criteria of the other soil orders. The horizons of Inceptisols are thought to form quickly and result mostly from the alteration of parent materials. These soils range from very poorly drained to excessively drained. Inceptisols commonly occur on landscapes that are relatively active, such as mountain slopes, where erosional processes are actively exposing unweathered materials, and river valleys, where relatively unweathered sediments are being deposited. There is considerable variability in the natural productivity of Inceptisols. Inceptisols in Kansas are found along the south-central border of the State and in the far northeast corner. Mollisols Mollisols commonly are the very dark colored, base-rich, mineral soils of the steppes. Many of these soils developed under grass at some time, although many apparently were forested at an earlier time. This soil order characterizes a larger land area in the United States than any other soil order and includes one of the worlds most important agricultural soils. In frigid or warmer areas where slopes are not too steep, Mollisols are used mainly for small grain in the drier regions and maize (corn) or soybeans in the warmer, humid regions. Mollisols dominate the State. Ultisols Ultisols are soils with a clay horizon and a low-base status. Most Ultisols have developed under moist conditions in warm to tropical climates. Ultisols are formed on old land surfaces, normally under forest vegetation, although savannah or even swamp vegetation is also common. Although Ultisols are not naturally as fertile as Alfisols or Mollisols, they respond well to good management. They are located mostly in regions of long growing seasons and of ample moisture for good crop production. Ultisols occur in the far southeastern corner of the State. The erosion potential for the various soil orders is highly variable. Erosion potential is influenced by such factors as soil type, amount and type of vegetation present, degree of disturbance, and weather conditions. Site-specific studies would be necessary to determine a specific erosion potential. Vertisols The Vertisols order of mineral soils is characterized by a high content (greater than 30 percent) of sticky or swelling-and-shrinking-type clays to a depth of one meter, which in dry seasons causes the soils to develop deep, wide cracks. A significant amount of material from the upper part of the profile may slough off into the cracks, giving rise to a partial inversion of the soil. Vertisols make up a relatively homogeneous order because of the amounts and kinds of clay common to them. Vertisols are found mostly in subhumid to semiarid environments and where the average soil temperatures are higher than eight degrees Celsius. These soils generally are sticky in the wet season and hard in the dry season, so they require special cultivation practices regardless of whether modern equipment or traditional implements, such as a hoe or bullock-drawn plow, are used. Despite their limitations, Vertisols are widely tilled, but the yields are generally low. Vertisols are found scattered throughout central and western Kansas. Air Quality (Carbon Sequestration) Definition of the Resource The Clean Air Act (CAA) requires the maintenance of National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). NAAQS, developed by the EPA to protect public health, establish limits for six criteria pollutants: ozone (O3), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), carbon monoxide (CO), sulfur dioxide (SO2), lead (Pb), and inhalable particulates (course particulate matter [PM] greater than 2.5 micrometers and less than ten micrometers in diameter [PM10] and fine particles less than 2.5 micrometers in diameter [PM2.5]). The CAA requires States to achieve and maintain the NAAQS within their borders. Each State may adopt requirements stricter than those of the National standard. Each State is required by EPA to develop a State Implementation Plan (SIP) that contains strategies to achieve and maintain the National standard of air quality within the State. Areas that violate air quality standards are designated as non-attainment areas for the relevant pollutants. Areas that comply with air quality standards are designated as attainment areas for relevant pollutants. The CRP PEIS (USDA/FSA 2003b) evaluated the effects of the program on air quality. This EA tiers from the CRP PEIS and limits the analysis of air quality to the impacts of managed haying and grazing on carbon sequestration, the aspect of air quality with the most potential to be affected by the alternatives considered. Affected Environment Carbon Sequestration Air quality in the broadest sense is the atmospheres capability to sustain healthy life directly through respiration of living organisms and indirectly by buffering the earth from extreme temperature variations. As scientists and the public became more concerned with climate change and the impact that human derived air pollutants were having on global temperature, the EPA identified CO2, methane (CH4), and NO2 as the key greenhouse gases effecting warming temperatures. While each of these gases occurs naturally in the atmosphere, human activity has significantly increased the concentration of these gases since the beginning of the industrial revolution. The level of human produced gases accelerated even more so after the end of the Second World War, when industrial and consumer consumption flourished. With the advent of the industrial age, there has been an increase of 36 percent in the concentration of CO2, 148 percent in CH4, and 18 percent in nitrous oxide (N2O) (EPA 2008). Since carbon dioxide and methane are two of the key gases most responsible for the Greenhouse Effect, scientists and policy makers are interested in carbon gases and how they may be removed from the atmosphere and stored. The process of carbon moving from atmosphere to the earth and back is referred to as the carbon cycle. Simplified components of the carbon cycle are: (1) conversion of atmospheric carbon to carbohydrates through the process of photosynthesis; (2) the consumption of carbohydrates and respiration of CO2; 3) the oxidation of organic carbon creating CO2; and (4) the return of CO2 to the atmosphere. Carbon can be stored in four main pools other than the atmosphere: (1) the earths crust, (locked up in fossil fuels and sedimentary rock deposits); (2) the oceans where CO2 is dissolved and marine life creates calcium carbonate shells: (3) in soil organic matter (SOM); and (4) within all living and dead organisms that have not been converted to SOM. These pools can store or sink carbon for long periods, as in the case of carbon stored in sedimentary rock and in the oceans. Conversely, carbon may be held for as short a period as the life span of an individual organism. Humans can affect the carbon cycle through activities such as the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, or releasing soil organic carbon (SOC) through land disturbing activities. The process of storing of carbon in the ecosystem is called carbon sequestration. Carbon sequestration includes storing carbon in trees, plants and grasses (biomass) in both the above ground and the below ground plant tissues, and in the soil. Soil carbon can be found in the bodies of microorganisms (fungi, bacteria, etc), in non-living organic matter, and attached to inorganic minerals in the soil. Currently, the carbon cycle is skewed with more carbon being released to the atmosphere than being removed from the atmosphere. It is estimated that atmospheric carbon is increasing at a rate of 6.1 gigatons per year. Kansas State University (KSU) researchers state that approximately 61 to 62 gigatons of carbon are released back into the atmosphere each year from the oxidation of SOM while approximately 60 gigatons of carbon are sequestered in the soil from the atmosphere. This leads to a net gain of approximately one to two gigatons of carbon per year into the atmosphere. This increase exacerbates the problem of carbon gases and their effect on global temperatures (Rice 2002). Soil organic carbon is primarily lost to the atmosphere through the oxidation of SOM exposed to the air through land tillage operations. Soil erosion is another potential source of carbon loss. The total amount of carbon stored in the soil as organic carbon is estimated to be about equal to the sum of the carbon in the atmosphere and in all plant and animal life combined. Soil capacity to sequester carbon plays a significant role in reducing greenhouse gases. Soil carbon is exchanged between the soil and the atmosphere in a cycle that is overwhelmingly driven by photosynthesis. Soil carbon increases cation exchange capacity, water holding capacity, and the structural stability of clays and silt containing soils. Soil organic matter buffers the soil from major swings in pH. The amount of carbon stored in the soil depends on the balance between the addition of carbon (plant tissue) and the loss of carbon back to the atmosphere through mineralization and oxidation as well as microbial respiration. Of the carbon returned to the soil as plant residue, about five to 15 percent becomes tied up in the bodies of organisms and 60 to 75 percent is respired as CO2 back to the atmosphere. Only ten to 25 percent is converted to SOM. Increasing photosynthesis rates will result in more carbon sequestration; however, increasing carbon fixation alone is not enough as carbon must be fixed in long-lived pools. Soil carbon losses can be lessened through reductions in soil disturbance (reduced tillage), vegetative cover fertilization, irrigation, improved grazing practices and proper haying. Vegetative cover fertilization increases biomass and subsequently increases total photosynthesis activity. Irrigation results in more biomass and photosynthesis activity in areas of insufficient rainfall for maximum vegetative growth. Improved grazing practices that do not stunt plant growth by the excessive loss of leaf area and subsequent reduction in stored carbohydrates can induce new leaf growth, which have a higher photosynthesis efficiency than older leaves. Proper haying can have a similar positive effect on carbon sequestration if the haying does not stress the vegetation by removal of excessive leaf tissue, damage the apical meristem or result in excessive removal of stored energy reserves. More frequent forage removal keeps plants from reaching a slower growth phase associated with leaf maturation (Gifford and Marshall 1973). Approximately 50 percent of the SOC has been lost over the last 100 years due to soil cultivation practices (Rice 2002). In general, tillage disturbances decrease SOC, permanent grass increases SOC, and the use of legumes increases SOC even more (Bremer et al. 2002). Individuals can implement management and conservation practices that enhance carbon sequestration on their own properties; however, carbon sequestration needs to take place at the landscape scale to have an impact on greenhouse CO2 reduction. Large scale agricultural sector adoption of carbon sequestration practices can significantly offset CO2 emissions caused by fossil fuel burning. CRP contract lands provide the optimal conditions for landscape level ecosystem carbon sequestration to occur. The total carbon sequestration potential of United States cropland is estimated to be 170 million tons of carbon per year (USDA/ERS 2004). For CRP, current literature documents carbon sequestration rates derived from modeled simulations. Modeling estimates indicate rates of carbon sequestration for the western and central United States are less than 90 to 360 pounds per acre per year (lbs/ac/yr) of SOM and 220 to 1200 lbs/ac/yr of total below ground carbon, including roots. Some estimates suggest that about 450 and 580 lbs/ac/yr below ground carbon are sequestered under the CRP as SOC in the zero to two and zero to four inch depths, respectively. Research reported in 1994 at five sites across Texas, Kansas, and Nebraska indicated that 710 and 980 lbs/ac/yr of SOC were sequestered in the zero to six and zero to 47 inch depths under CRP (Follet 2002). The USDA funded study conducted by the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute of the University of Missouri-Columbia (FAPRI-UMC), reported an average gain of soil carbon rate of 1400 lbs/ac/yr (FAPRI-UMC 2007). Using a conservative value of 220 lbs/ac/yr of SOC, the Kansas eligible acres would result in the addition of 4,586 tons of sequestered soil carbon each year. The potential for carbon sequestration is generally correlated positively with increasing rainfall. It follows that the potential for carbon sequestration in Kansas increases from west to east. Soil texture impacts the carbon sequestration potential of the land. Finer textured soils can sequester more carbon than coarse textured soils; therefore, sandy soils have a lower potential for carbon sequestration than finer textured soils. Landscape position influences the location of the fine textured soils and the moisture regime. Silt and clay fractions of the soil (the fines) tend to be found at the lower position in the landscape. These areas are found along floodplains. These same areas of the landscape typically have more available water for plant utilization, generally resulting in an environment with a higher carbon sequestration potential than lands found higher in the landscape. Soils inherently have a fixed capacity for carbon sequestration. All other things being equal, the greatest potential for increased carbon sequestration rates is on lands that have been mismanaged and therefore experienced excessive depletion of stored soil carbon (Conant 2008). Soils falling into the highly erodible land (HEL) category, which is necessary for enrollment into CRP, often fit this description. Given the potential for carbon sequestration in HEL soils and the large acreage of CRP lands, the CRP program offsets significant levels of carbon emissions resulting in cleaner air, and consequently, contributes to the reduction of global warming. Socioeconomics Definition of the Resource Socioeconomic analyses generally include detailed investigations of the prevailing population, income, and employment conditions of a community or Region of Influence (ROI). The socioeconomic conditions of a ROI could be affected by changes in the rate of population growth, changes in the demographic characteristics of a ROI, or changes in employment within the ROI caused by the implementation of the proposed action. Socioeconomic resources within this document include total population, rural population, total number of farms, and acreage eligible for the managed haying and grazing provisions within the State. These areas identify the components essential to describe the broad-scale demographic and economic components of the statewide effected agricultural population. Information in this section is being tiered from the 2003 PEIS for the CRP and updated as necessary for a complete evaluation (USDA/FSA 2003b). Additionally, outdoor recreational activities within the State are being identified as to their overall monetary and non-monetary societal benefits. Affected Environment General Population Characteristics Population Kansas had a population of approximately 2.7 million persons in 2000 with approximately 71.4 percent (1.9 million persons) living in urban areas (USDC/U.S. Census Bureau [USCB] 2002). Of the population living in rural areas, 11.7 percent (89,758 persons) lived on farms. The 2006 American Community Survey (ACS) (USDC/USCB 2006) indicated that the population of Kansas had increased approximately 2.8 percent between 2000 and 2006. Personal Income and Earnings Economic characteristics from the 2006 ACS indicate a median household income (MHI) of $45,478 (93.9 percent of the nationwide MHI) and a per capita income (PCI) of $23,818 (94.3 percent of the nationwide PCI), both slightly lower than the nationwide levels. Table 3.5-1 illustrates data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) for earnings by place of work between 2001 and 2006. The BEA defines earnings as the sum of three components of personal income-wage and salary disbursements, supplements to wages and salaries, and proprietors' income. Personal income across the State has increased approximately 23.6 percent between 2001 and 2006 at an average annual rate of approximately of 4.4 percent (USDC/BEA 2008a). Farm proprietors income has fluctuated widely during the period, while nonfarm proprietors income has increased at an average annual rate of 6.3 percent. Likewise, farm household earnings have also fluctuated. The agriculture and forestry support activities earnings have maintained a growth in earnings at an average annual rate of 5.4 percent. Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 3.5 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 1. Personal Income and Earnings for Selected Categories in the State of Kansas from 2001-2006 Earning Measures200120022003200420052006($0,000) unless otherwise indicatedPersonal income77,563,762 78,606,098 81,116,278 84,642,115 89,675,968 95,900,828 Population (persons)2,700,979 2,712,383 2,721,824 2,730,828 2,741,665 2,755,817 Per capita personal income (dollars)28,717 28,980 29,802 30,995 32,709 34,799 Farm proprietors' income375,867 (109,589)822,237  510,402 637,396 173,625 Nonfarm proprietors' income6,387,750 6,166,273 6,705,524 7,597,508 8,203,526 8,592,945 Farm earnings778,192 250,126 1,193,030 954,889 1,018,420 547,569 Nonfarm earnings57,479,702 58,959,059 60,956,772 64,725,760 67,702,352 72,385,005 Agriculture and forestry support activities196,210 199,568 207,451 226,753 246,647 255,034 Note: BEA definitions Farm Earnings are comprised of the net income of sole proprietors, partners and hired laborers arising directly from the current production of agricultural commodities, either livestock or crops. It includes net farm proprietors' income and the wages and salaries, pay-in-kind, and supplements to wages and salaries of hired farm laborers; however, specifically excludes the income of non-family farm corporations. Source: USDC/BEA 2008a. Adapted from Table CA05N - Personal Income and Detailed Earnings by Industry Kansas. Employment The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) compiles current and historic data on the labor force, the number of persons employed, the number of persons unemployed, and the unemployment rate. Between 2000 and 2007, the State increased the total nonfarm labor force by approximately 5.2 percent to approximately 1.5 million persons (U.S. Department of Labor [USDL]/BLS 2008). During this period the labor force grew at an average annual rate of approximately 0.7 percent per year. The unemployment rate increased 0.3 percentage points to 4.1 percent in 2007 (USDL/BLS 2008). This was a decline from the higher levels between 2002 and 2005, when the unemployment rate was between 5.1 and 5.6 percent. The BEA also tracks employment characteristics at the farm and nonfarm levels. Table 3.5-2 illustrates the employment levels between 2001 and 2006 for the State. These data indicate a continuing loss of farm employment during this period, while nonfarm employment has increased since 2001. Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 3.5 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 2. Farm/Nonfarm Employment in the State of Kansas from 2001 - 2006 Type of Employment200120022003200420052006Total 1,782,308 1,772,906 1,757,564 1,781,741 1,805,709 1,844,852 Farm 78,519 78,346 77,298 77,270 76,821 74,901 Nonfarm 1,703,789 1,694,560 1,680,266 1,704,471 1,728,888 1,769,951 Source: USDC/BEA 2008b Adapted from Table CA25N Total Employment by Industry Kansas General Agricultural Characteristics The National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) estimated that there were approximately 63,800 farms with about 47.2 million acres of land in farms in the State in 2007 (USDA/NASS 2008a). The FSA 2007 Annual Summary of the CRP detailed that there were 29,599 Kansas farms (46.4 percent of the total number of farms) with 3.3 million acres (approximately 7.0 percent of the total land in agriculture) in CRP practices (USDA/FSA 2008b). As detailed previously, there are a subset of accepted practices that are eligible for inclusion under the managed haying and grazing provisions. As of August 2008, there were approximately 2.5 million acres of CRP eligible practices in the State (75.8 percent of the total CRP acreage) (USDA/FSA 2008a). Data also indicates that approximately 43,000 acres were enrolled in managed haying activities and approximately 24,000 acres in managed grazing activities between 2004 and 2006 (USDA/FSA 2008c). The total acreage in these activities accounted for approximately 2.0 percent of total CRP acreage in 2008. In 2007, the State produced an estimated $6.3 billion in value of production in field and miscellaneous crops on approximately 22.3 million acres (USDA/NASS 2008b). Table 3.5-3, from the Kansas Farm Facts of 2008, indicates the various ranking for agricultural products produced in the State. Based on the 2002 Agricultural Census, the State was ranked as the fifth largest State in terms of total agricultural products sold with a value of $8.7 billion (USDA/NASS 2008c). In 2007, that value had increased to $11.7 billion, ranking the State as the sixth largest producer in the United States. In terms of State nominal gross domestic product (NGDP) the agricultural industry generated on average between 2004 and 2006, $3.0 billion to the Kansas NGDP, approximately 2.9 percent of the total (USDC/BEA 2008c). Crop and livestock production accounted for approximately $2.7 billion (2.6 percent of the total Kansas NGDP). The agricultural industry had an average rank of 11 out of 18 major industry groups in the State in terms of contribution to the NGDP. The State produced the most slaughtered cattle in the United States in 2007, with approximately 7.7 million head being processed (USDA/NASS 2008b). The State ranked as the second largest cattle producer in the United States with cattle on farms (6.7 million head), and the third largest producer in terms of cattle on feed (2.6 million head) in 2007 (Ibid.). In 2007, there were approximately 31,000 cattle operations in the State. This was a decline of approximately 13.9 Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 3.5 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 3. Kansas 2007 Agricultural Facts Crop or Livestock ItemProduction or NumberRankPercent of U.S. TotalCattle Slaughtered 7,725,900 head 122.5All Cattle and Calves on Farms, Jan. 1, 20086,700,000 head 26.9Cattle and Calves on Grain Feed, Jan. 1, 20082,630,000 head 318.4Red Meat Production by Commercial Slaughter Plants6,224,700,000 lbs. 312.8All Other Hay (Excluding Alfalfa) Produced 3,570,000 tons 54.6All Hay Produced6,370,000 tons 64.2All Beef Cows That Have Calved, Jan. 1, 20081,511,000 head 74.6Alfalfa Hay Produced 2,800,000 tons 113.9All Market Sheep and Lambs, Jan.1, 200827,000 head 121.7All Sheep and Lambs on Farms, Jan. 1, 200898,000 head 15T1.6All Meat & Other Goats, Jan. 1, 200827,400 head 191.1All Milk Goats, Jan. 1, 20083,850 head 261.3Source: USDA/NASS 2008b. Kansas Farm Facts 2008 percent from 2000 (USDA/NASS 2008d). Approximately 46.8 percent of the operations (14,500 operations) had less than 50 head of cattle per operation (USDA/NASS 2008e). The next largest category was operations that had between 100 to 499 head of cattle (28.4 percent). The only cattle operation size that showed an increase during the period was large-scale (1,000 head or more) operations, which increased from 600 operations to 750 operations. In 2007, approximately 2.9 million acres were harvested for hay with an average production of 2.2 tons per acre (USDA/NASS 2008f). Approximately 6.4 million tons of hay was produced in 2007 with an estimated value of production at $602.8 million, ranking the State as the sixth largest hay producer in the United States (USDA/NASS 2008b). The 2003 National Resources Inventory indicated that the State contained approximately 19.0 million acres of private grazing lands (USDA/NRCS 2007a). The Kansas Agricultural Statistics Agency estimates that the average value per acre of pasture and rangeland in the State was $860 in 2008 with an average rental rate of $15.50 per acre (USDA/NASS 2008b). Cropland was valued at an average of $1,180 with average rent for irrigated acreage at $88 per acre and non-irrigated at $45 per acre. General Outdoor Recreation Characteristics In 2008, the USDOI and USDC sponsored the 2006 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation (USDOI/USFWS 2008b). Surveys were conducted at National and State levels. The 2006 survey found that approximately 1.1 million Kansas residents and nonresidents older than 16 participated in fishing, hunting, or wildlife watching activities. It was estimated that 0.5 million persons either fished, hunted, or both and that 0.8 million persons took part in wildlife watching activities. These participants spent approximately $839 million on wildlife related recreation in the State. Anglers spent on average $587 per person with an average trip expenditure of $24 per day. Hunters spent on average $827 per person with an average per trip expenditure of $40 per day. Wildlife watching participants spent on average $179 per person with an average per trip expenditure per day of $16. The 2006 survey indicated that the vast majority of hunters (75.6 percent) participated in hunting activities on private lands alone. Approximately 24.7 percent of hunters hunted on either public lands alone or a combination of public and private lands. The largest percentage of hunters in Kansas hunted small game (68 percent), while big game (52 percent) and migratory birds (20 percent) were lesser classes. Data indicates that a subset of hunters hunted more than one class of game during the year. Big game species in Kansas include white-tail deer, mule deer, elk (limited by permit), and antelope. Small game species include rabbits, squirrels, bullfrogs, and crows. Migratory waterfowl include a wide list of species, including ground nesting species such as mallards, blue-winged teals, northern shovelers, northern pintails, Canada geese, and others. Other ground-nesting game bird species include the common moorhen, ring-necked pheasant, greater prairie-chicken, LPC, northern bobwhite quail, Virginia rail, mourning dove, American woodcock, and wild turkey. Appendix D lists the Kansas game species and the potential impacts of managed haying and grazing to these species. Southwick Associates, Inc. and D.J. Case & Associates (Southwick et al. 2008) surveyed 4,000 randomly selected CRP participants throughout the United States to understand how CRP acreage was being used for recreational purposes. A response rate of 74 percent was recorded for these surveys. Southwick et al. (2008) found that 57 percent of the respondents allowed some portion of their CRP acreage to be used for recreational purposes. Within those that allowed their CRP acreage to be used for recreational purposes, the most common uses were hunting (89 percent), wildlife viewing (44 percent), hiking (23 percent), fishing (seven percent), and various other recreational uses. Ten percent of the affirmative CRP participants received income from the recreational use of their CRP acreage. Other conclusions of the study found that CRP enrollment has an indirect effect in determining whether to lease property for recreational purposes. Southwick et al. (2008) found that on average, CRP participants received $1.90 per acre before enrollment. After enrollment that average increased to $6.13 per acre. The study extrapolated this result to indicate that if all CRP acreage was used to generate recreational income, the approximately 36.0 million acres would generate $28.9 million. Without CRP, the study estimates that value to be approximately $7.6 million, approximately $21 million less than the CRP enrollment. Sullivan et al. (2004) indicated that CRP wildlife related practices in the Northern Plains was estimated to generate approximately $63 million in nonmarket benefits to wildlife at an average benefit of $7.00 per acre. This was built on the general idea that CRP practices associated with permanent and temporary wildlife habitat factors generated a more favorable environment for both game and non-game species. The study indicated that the Northern Plains contained approximately 26.2 percent of the total CRP acreage, but 44.5 percent of the CRP acreage enrolled in wildlife practices. Therefore, the estimated wildlife benefits are approximately $33 million per year for wildlife viewing and $30 million per year in pheasant hunting. Environmental Consequences Biological Resources Impacts to biological resources would be considered significant if implementation of an action removed land with unique vegetation characteristics, reduced wildlife populations to a level of concern, or resulted in an incidental take of a protected species or critical habitat. Vegetation Background and Methodology Environmental consequences to vegetation were determined qualitatively by compiling existing data from a sample of CRP fields eligible for managed haying and grazing, and extrapolating the data on a statewide level. Four counties within Kansas were selected to provide a representative description of the diversity in agricultural production, climate, wildlife habitat, topography and other landscape characteristics within the State, namely Dickson, Hamilton, Washington, and Ness Counties. These counties encompass the CEC Level 1 Great Plains ecoregion described in Chapter 3. Ten CRP fields in each county were selected by USDA FSA/NRCS county personnel that represent the diversity of the CRP fields in the county. The vegetation data was collected along with the data utilized by the socioeconomic analysis, the methodology of which is presented in detail in Appendix C. Data on current species of grass cover present, age of stand, condition of stand, and percent of forage that is removable were provided by USDA FSA county offices. For those fields where haying and/or grazing options exhibit the potential for implementation of managed haying and grazing, the impact of the change in quantity, quality and diversity of the vegetative cover is estimated based upon the haying or grazing management parameters of the alternatives (e.g., frequency and duration of haying and grazing) and the NRCS Technical Guides for conservation practice standards, forage harvest management, and prescribed grazing. The tall grass prairie evolved under grazing by wild ungulates (primarily, the American bison) (Holechek et al. 1989) and periodic large-scale disturbances (such as wildfire) occurring at a frequency of once every three to five years (Umbanhowar 1996). This has resulted in native plant physiology that is more resistant to grazing impacts including: higher proportion of stemless shoots, greater delay in elevation of apical buds, sprout more freely from basal buds after defoliation, and higher ratios of vegetative to reproductive stems (Holechek et al. 1989). Growth for these plants is actually stimulated by defoliation and will increase the vigor of the plant (Ibid.). However, heavy grazing can be detrimental to plants and plant communities. Possible effects due to light to moderate grazing are presented in Table 4.1-1 for forage plants. Timing of vegetative removal is important when assessing the response of a plant or plant community to grazing or haying. Most range plants can withstand defoliation during the dormant periods when plants are inactive; at the onset of growth as conditions will continue for growth and during active growth. A critical time for plants is from floral initiation through the seed Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 4.1 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 1. Possible Effects of Grazing On Range Plant Physiology Heavy GrazingLight to Moderate GrazingDecreased photosynthesisIncreased photosynthesisReduced carbohydrate storageIncreased tilleringReduced root growthReduced shadingReduced seed productionReduced transpiration lossesReduced ability to compete with ungrazed plantsInoculation of plant parts with growth-promoting substancesReduced mulch accumulation. This decreases soil water infiltration and retention. Mulch is also necessary to prevent soil erosion.Reduction of excessive mulch accumulations that may physically and chemically inhibit vegetative growth. Excessive mulch can provide habitat for pathogens and insects that can damage forage plants.Source: Holechek et al. 1989 development post bloom, generally from mid-June to mid-July, when plants have high energy requirements for seed production (Holechek et al. 1989). In Kansas, the representative CRP fields consisted of only warm season grasses. Warm season grasses typically grow from the spring warm up to late summer with a temperature range of 75 to 90 F; however they begin to decline in nutrition around mid-July as they shift from vegetative growth to reproductive growth. Cool season grasses initiate growth earlier in the spring compared to warm season grasses and continue to grow while temperatures are on average between 40 and 75 F. When temperatures exceed 75 F they become semi-dormant, which typically occurs in the summer months around June. Reproductive growth for cool season grasses occurs prior to the semi-dormant period during the summer, typically around the end of June. However, cool season grasses will regrow in the fall, usually in September when temperatures decrease (provided there is adequate precipitation), and continue to grow until the first frost. A key variable in assessing wildlife habitat is vegetation structure. One measure of habitat structure that can be derived from year-end data is height. The other components of habitat structure such as density (stems/unit area), canopy cover (percent ground cover, percent canopy cover, etc.), and diversity (heterogeneity) cannot be derived from end of season standing crop. However, the list of species planted in each CRP field can be considered an index to plant diversity. As the number of plant species increase, the compositional and structural diversity increase. If the vigor of a plant stand is reduced through grazing or haying, there is greater potential for desirable plants, identified by the conservation practice, to be replaced by undesirable species such as woody plants. Likewise, in some areas undesirable species encroach upon CRP lands. Haying to manage woody plant encroachment is practical if conducted every three years, otherwise woody plants can become too large to allow future haying (Bidwell, personal communication). Grazing alone cannot control woody plant encroachment without overgrazing the native plants (Bidwell and Weir 2002; Weir et al. 2007). The recommended approach for controlling woody plant encroachment involves burning followed by grazing (Ibid.). Light to moderate defoliation as discussed above would improve range plants abilities to compete against undesirable species. There are many factors that affect forage quality, including leaf to stem ratio, maturity stage at harvest, and cool season versus warm season grass species. Light to moderate grazing increases forage quality by increasing the proportion of stemless shoots. Hay quality is highest in mid July for warm season plants, and decreases until winter dormancy. Warm season plants shift from producing leaves to flowering in mid-July. Therefore, if grazing is allowed from July 15 until frost, substantial cover would be lost unless light stocking rates and threshold heights are prescribed and maintained. The later beyond July 15 hay is cut, the less fall and winter cover would be present. Kansas CRP Technical Guidance 59 requires that a minimum stubble height of five inches remain after grazing or harvest (USDA/NRCS 2008a), thus it is anticipated that the effects from defoliation resulting from haying and grazing on the plant stand would be recovered within the next growing season assuming normal precipitation. Additionally, the minimum stubble heights maintained at the end of the growing season would ensure plant survival as well as the health of the desired plant community. As noted in Table 4.1-1, mulch or thatch build up (accumulation of dead plant matter) can be a problem on some CRP fields, but usually not to the degree that the conservation cover fails entirely. Accumulation of thatch has been managed through mid-contract management practices and reduced by the use of prescribed burning and disking in some States (KDWP 2008a). Grazing has been documented to help reduce thatch (USDA/NRCS 2006b). Excessive thatch physically and chemically inhibits vegetative growth, harbors plant pathogens, reduces the success of plants naturally re-seeding and interseeding management efforts, inhibits water infiltration to soil, makes it difficult to control noxious weeds and insect pests, and contributes to the potential for catastrophic fire. Retention of some mulch is beneficial for retaining soil moisture and ameliorating the effects of cold temperatures on plant roots, but studies have shown accumulations of more than ten centimeters are detrimental (USDA/NRCS 2006c). Alternatives Proposed Action Alternative B The results of the vegetation data analysis suggest that haying and grazing every three years in accordance with NRCS conservation practice standards would have long-term benefits on the plant community with few negative effects. The removal of plant material through haying or grazing will stimulate plant vigor of warm season plants. Likewise, haying at this interval reduces the encroachment of undesirable vegetation into CRP lands. The loss of vegetation would be a short-term impact which would, when adequate leaf area is reserved, recover through plant re-growth following haying or the removal of livestock if there is sufficient time and precipitation prior to frost. Warm season grasses store 50 percent of their weight and productivity in the bottom third of the plant, so the minimal five-inch stubble heights required by Kansas CRP Technical Guidance 59 (USDA/NRCS 2008a) increases the likelihood of plant survival and long-term viability. However, the later cutting or grazing occurs, the less time is available for re-growth. CRP fields dominated by cool season plants would not produce any additional cover after they have been cut. To meet specific habitat requirements for nesting species of concern, timing of haying and grazing to allow for sufficient re-growth must be considered for adequate cover to be present for the following grassland bird nesting season. This is provided for in NRCS guidance for managing forage harvests. Some differences in habitat structure and hay/forage quality would occur depending on whether a field is hayed or grazed. Haying would result in a uniform structure, whereas grazing would likely result in greater structural habitat diversity, particularly by grazing at a light stocking rate rather than rotational grazing with internal fencing. Grazing without internal fencing but with a partial field burn (patch burning, e.g. burn one-third of the field per year) would also increase structural habitat diversity (Bidwell and Weir 2002; Weir et al. 2007). Because of variation in both the amount and timing of precipitation, vegetation height would vary from year to year. To meet specific habitat requirements for nesting species of concern, flexibility to remove cattle is needed when residue height reaches a minimum threshold, which is provided by Kansas NRCS Conservation Practice Codes 511 Forage Harvest Management, 528 Prescribed Grazing, and 645 Upland Wildlife Habitat Management, as well as Kansas CRP Technical Guidance 59 (USDA/NRCS 2008a). In summary, managed haying and grazing on eligible CRP practices under Alternative B would likely enhance vegetation through increased plant health, vigor and productivity of range plants, and reduced accumulation of mulch (thatch). Both haying and grazing conducted as proposed would result in an increase in structural diversity on a landscape level, while grazing would also increase structural diversity within the field. The anticipated responses from plants under Alternative B would result in maintaining the desired species composition in accordance with the goals of the conservation plan and not result in a significant impact. The frequency of haying or grazing once every three years is within the historical period of three to five years for disturbance that rejuvenates grasslands(Umbanhowar 1996; Samson et al. 2004). No significant negative impacts to vegetation are expected from Alternative B if it is implemented in accordance with applicable conservation provisions, standards, and guidelines, and the Conservation Plan is adapted to take into account resource conditions on the land just prior to beginning managed haying or grazing. No Action Alternative A The potential benefits to vegetation comprising the CPs eligible for managed haying and grazing in general would be the same as described for the Proposed Action; however, they would occur at a less frequent interval (once in ten years for haying; once every five years for grazing) that is outside the recommended disturbance intervals for maintaining grassland health and vigor. Under the current provisions for managed haying and grazing, thatch accumulations could increase to densities that threaten the health and vigor of the vegetative stand. These intervals also allow woody species to become established in areas where they are unwanted, and achieve increased growth, thus preventing future haying. However, these impacts are not significant because the conservation cover rarely fails. Similar to Alternative B, continuance of Alternative A conservation provisions, standards and guidelines, along with adaptation of the Conservation Plan to resource conditions on the land just prior to beginning managed haying and grazing would ensure impacts to vegetation would not be significantly negative. Wildlife Background and Methodology Recently, USDA has sponsored, under the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP), a series of quantitative studies estimating wildlife response to USDA conservation programs (USDA/NRCS 2008b), including specifically native and non-native CRP grassland conservation covers (Riffell et al. 2006; USDA/NRCS 2007b, 2008b, 2009). A broader review of fish and wildlife response to Farm Bill conservation practices was recently undertaken in a series of papers published by the Wildlife Society in partnership with the CEAP, including several concerning grasslands (Jones-Farrand et al. 2007; Haufler and Ganguli 2007). The latter provides a useful summary of the issues surrounding estimating the benefits of CRP to wildlife, including: the potential impacts of planting particular conservation practices and vegetation management, how problems with existing datasets have structured analyses, and the complexity of addressing the habitat needs of many different types of wildlife that are often conflicting. The major conclusions are: (1) design conservation plans for individual priority wildlife species for specific lands best suited to meet that particular species need; (2) the benefits for a particular species benefit will depend in part on the management of surrounding sites as well; and (3) the benefits of grassland establishment and management are location- and species-specific, hence, in order to benefit the most wildlife with the CRP program, the timing and frequency of management actions should be planned to create and maintain diversity of grassland successional stages over large areas. No quantitative studies of the effects on wildlife of various frequencies of haying and grazing conducted on particular types of vegetative stands have been conducted to date. In the absence of specific quantitative studies, this analysis qualitatively assesses the impacts of varying frequencies of managed haying and grazing on wildlife, using the best available data. The analysis focuses on wildlife most likely to inhabit the CRP lands eligible for managed haying and grazing, and their predicted responses (negative/positive) to the alternatives managed haying and grazing provisions. The data collected have been organized in matrices that are included in the appendices of this EA, referred to individually in the sections below. Potential effects include indirect (effects associated with alterations to the vegetation), direct (effects associated with reproductive success and mortality of individuals and populations), and cumulative (effects over time and due to other or foreseeable actions) impacts. Potential cumulative impacts are addressed in Chapter 5. Changes in vegetation structure relate to changes in cover for wildlife, most importantly, cover associated with reproduction success (nesting and rearing young), and food sources (Klute 1994; Horn and Koford 2000; Hughes et al. 2000; Madden et al. 2000). The results of the vegetation impact analysis in Section 4.1.1 is relied upon to assess indirect impacts to wildlife. Direct impacts to wildlife are related to mortality sustained by individual animals from conflicts with machinery, and the direct impacts of machinery on nesting and rearing of young (Labisky 1957; Gates 1965; Calverley and Sankowski 1995; Renner et al. 1995; Reynolds 2000). Ground-nesting grassland birds are particularly susceptible to direct impacts of haying, and less so to grazing (USDA/NRCS 2006c). Very few studies quantify the mortality impacts of haying or grazing on grassland birds (as discussed further below), much less present data that can be extrapolated to a statewide population. In the absence of comprehensive data, this analysis of direct impacts on grassland birds assesses what percentage of the analyzed grassland bird species peak reproductive season is not encompassed by the PNS as established in the NWF lawsuit settlement, which is unchanged in the Proposed Action alternative. The most exposed species is then analyzed as the worst case scenario. A principal assumption of the analysis is that percent of nesting season exposed equates percentage of mortality. It is argued that assessing the potential magnitude of the impact on grassland bird habitat provides a proximate measurement of potential mortality. Then, based upon certain additional assumptions, the impact of the alternatives is quantified on a statewide basis by assessing the percent of available habitat that may be hayed under both of the alternatives analyzed, and the percentage of exposed nesting season. A detailed description of the methodology employed is provided in the grassland bird section below. Large Mammals Large mammals in Kansas include pronghorn antelope, elk, mule deer, and white-tailed deer. Potential impacts to these species were evaluated using existing literature and a series of matrices (Appendix D). In general, the indirect effects of grazing on large mammal species can be negative if wildlife must compete with livestock for forage, primarily in the late summer and winter (Coe et al. 2001). Pronghorn antelope diets are more compatible with cattle; however, if stocking rates are set too high, cattle will shift to consuming forbs thus competing directly with pronghorn antelope (Hall 1985). NRCS Conservation Practice Code 528 Prescribed Grazing that applies to managed grazing requires the stocking rate include ruminant wildlife, therefore reducing the potential for competition. Managed grazing limits the stocking rate to 75 percent of the calculated NRCS stocking rate, further reducing any impact. Potential benefits of haying and grazing include removal of unpalatable old plant growth and stimulating growth of grassland plants. Haying and grazing conducted at a time that allows plant re-growth can improve forage for wildlife by stimulating growth of forbs and removal of old growth of grasses (P.E. Clark et al. 1998a, 1998b). Pronghorn antelope fawn from May to June with fawns remaining in their birthing areas for the following three weeks. When fawning, does seek areas with greater shrub cover in depressions or areas with taller grass and forbs. Above average fawning success in Colorado was attributed to the diverse habitat available (shrub component and depressions) and grass and forb height of 9.8 inches (Howard 1995). Another study concluded the highest use of CRP fields by pronghorn occurs during the early summer and winter (Coe et al. 2001). Elk habitat varies seasonally, but primarily contains grasslands interspersed with forests providing large amount of edges. In the summer, elk seek woodland cover with open meadows and grasslands with limited human activity. Winter ranges are generally wooded areas lower providing protection. Elk calve late May to early June on summer ranges, and it is recommended that calving areas not be disturbed from May 1 to July 1 (USDA/NRCS 1999c). Mule deer are found in the extreme western portions of the Kansas panhandle and white-tailed deer are throughout Kansas (USDA/Soil Conservation Service [SCS] 1978; USDA/NRCS 1999c). Both deer are browsers; however white-tailed deer are relatively more adaptable to disturbances. Deer are dependent upon forest and shrub landscapes for escape and thermal cover during severe winter periods. The birthing period for deer begins in May and can extend into August (Snyder 1991). It is not likely that there will be significant losses from direct impacts of haying and grazing on large mammals. Large mammals are highly mobile and can move out of harms way. Pronghorn antelope and elk birthing periods would conclude prior to haying or grazing activities. Deer could possibly be birthing as haying or grazing is initiated, but deer are strongly associated with riparian areas and other densely shrub covered areas rather than open areas associated with CRP fields. Individual young may collide with haying equipment, but it is not likely to occur at a level that will result in an impact to a population. However, in an attempt to minimize such collisions it is recommended that haying activities be initiated in the middle of the field rather than the edges, allowing time for mobile wildlife species to move into the protective cover Fence construction would likely occur on many CRP fields to confine livestock. It is recommended that fencing follow the guidelines set forth in NRCS Conservation Practice Code 382 Fence to ensure travel of large mammals is not inhibited. These guidelines include consideration of spacing of the top and bottom wires to provide adequate movement of wildlife and the use of a smooth wire on top to allow deer to jump without harm. Proposed Action - Alternative B The Proposed Action would increase the frequency of managed haying and managed grazing to once every three years. As stated above, large mammals are expected to easily avoid any direct mortality impacts from use of machinery used in association with haying or grazing. The potential for indirect impacts of Alternative B on large mammals rests on changes to vegetation that may be related to the frequency of managed haying and grazing. Under this alternative, woody plant encroachment would be reduced, lessening benefits to large mammals that are browsers. However, if shrubs and forbs are part of the species composition identified for a conservation practice, then the increased vigor and health of the conservation stand achieved through moderate to light defoliation would benefit the browser species. Also, the increased health and vigor of grassland and forbs of Alternative B is more beneficial for grazers such as antelope. It is likely that with the mitigation measures described above, the application of conservation provisions, standards, and guidelines, and adaptation of the Conservation Plan to resource conditions on the land just prior to managed haying and grazing, there would be no significant negative impact to large mammals No Action Alternative A Under the No Action Alternative, managed haying would occur once every ten years and grazing would occur once every five years, outside of the PNS dates of April 15 to July 15. At this longer interval between disturbances, shrubs are more likely to invade grassland areas resulting in a possible food supply for browsers. However, the potential to improve the grass and forb component of the vegetative stand would be reduced and be less beneficial for pronghorn antelope. This impact is not expected to be significant. Small Mammals Small mammals are an important component of grassland ecosystems, including CRP grasslands, primarily due to their intermediate trophic position and high dispersal abilities (Colorado State University [CSU] 2008). Prairie rodents are omnivorous, consuming significant numbers of insects. Rabbits and small mammals are the most important prey of hawks, eagles, owls, and coyotes. Small mammals that consume vegetation or seeds have a significant impact through alteration of vegetation structure and the dispersal of seeds. Burrowing small mammals enhance the soil by increasing water retention and providing refuges for other small animals as well as aerating soil and moving soil nutrients. Indirect effects of haying and mowing on small mammals that inhabit CRP fields include habitat changes, which in turn can result in a change in abundance, diversity, and composition of small mammal species. General composition of grassland small mammal communities is determined primarily by structural attributes of the habitat (Grant et al. 1982). Some species, such as voles, require more cover and litter, others require a mosaic landscape, and others prefer the more open structure provided by haying and grazing (B. K. Clark et al. 1998; Yarnell et al. 2007). Haying or grazing a CRP field changes the structure of the vegetation. Species that do not favor reduced cover would potentially find refuge in non-mowed areas or populations could decrease, at least temporarily. As long as weather patterns and other factors are favorable, grasslands usually recover within a year of treatment, and research has shown that herbivorous litter-dwellers, such as voles, re-establish themselves in tall grass prairie one year after grazing (Grant et al. 1982). Movement of voles, and possibly other small mammal species, would likely be restricted by mowing. Jacob (2003) found that mowing did not remove voles from a treatment area, but Cole (1978) found that mowed strips (about 2.5 inches high) were an effective barrier to movement of voles. Some species, such as deer mice and jackrabbits, prefer reduced cover or mosaic landscapes and populations of these species may increase following grazing or haying (Rickel 2005a). Reduced cover could also increase the access of predators to small mammal prey species, but the effects are not entirely clear, since one study evaluating differences of predation between grazed and ungrazed areas did not find a significant effect on small mammals in the grazed area (Torre et al. 2007). Diversity is widely used as a criterion for assessment of conservation potential and ecological value (Hall and Willig 1994). One study that compared species diversity and composition of small mammals between CRP grasslands and native shortgrass prairie found small mammal diversity on CRP grassland declined after the third year (Hall and Willig 1994). The authors concluded that this was to be expected in an environment in which species have evolved around frequent (up to every three years), large-scale disturbances such as fire (Denslow 1985; Loucks et al. 1985; Umbanhowar 1996). Thus, they suggested to restore small mammal species composition on CRP lands, grazing or fire-induced disturbances should be considered, based on the potential for declining diversity on older vegetative stands (Hall and Willig 1994). The proposed use of managed haying and grazing would potentially restore the species diversity on CRP of small mammals if conducted at the disturbance frequency recommended by Hall and Willig (1994). Direct effects of haying and grazing on small mammals are associated with reproductive success and mortality of individuals and populations. Generally, rabbits, hares, and jackrabbits will produce multiple litters each year depending on environmental conditions. Typically, the first litter is in the spring with a second litter later in the summer, with potential for four to five litters within a single year (Whitaker 2001). Chipmunks, ground squirrels, and pocket gophers have the potential to have multiple litters as well with the first occurring in the spring. Most rodents are active year-round, but hibernation and inactivity during hot, dry seasons (estivation) are also common. While some hibernators seldom wake, living off of stored fat reserves, other species, such as many chipmunks, are semi-active and will wake to feed from food reserves (Ibid.). Direct impacts to small mammals from haying or grazing include mortality due to collisions with vehicles or trampling by livestock. Small mammals are mobile and are likely able to escape from machinery and cattle in many instances, but some mortality is still likely. The method in which haying would be permitted (only 50 percent of a field in a single year) would provide some reduction in direct impacts as there would be remaining habitat for small mammals to escape. Similarly, the reduced stocking rate (75 percent of the NRCS recommendations) would limit to some degree the potential impact from trampling. Techniques recommended to minimize direct impacts to other wildlife would likely benefit small mammals as well and include initiate mowing at the center of a treatment area, progressively mowing out from the center to allow wildlife to flee in all directions and not become trapped to one side. To reduce the area impacted by the mowers tires, effort should be made to follow the outermost tire track of a previous pass which would reduce animal mortality and soil compaction (USDA/NRCS 2006d). With the techniques presented and the restrictions on the program, it is not anticipated that direct impacts from managed haying or grazing to small mammals would be significant. Proposed Action - Alternative B The potential for indirect impacts of Alternative B on small mammals would be dependent upon changes to vegetation. As discussed in the vegetation section, positive benefits of haying and grazing to vegetation derived from this proposed frequency that also benefit small mammals are an increase in structural diversity and productivity of grassland plants. Small mammals would respond both positively and negatively to such changes in the vegetation depending upon the species. Disturbance of once every three years was noted to improve small mammal diversity, after which diversity began to decline. Therefore, it is anticipated that under Alternative B small mammal diversity would be maintained. Increased predation of some small mammal species may occur due to decreased cover, but because haying would be completed on only 50 percent of a field and grazing at a reduced stocking rate are required, the impact on small mammal populations is not likely to be significant. As mentioned above, some direct impacts (mortality) to small mammals from haying or grazing due to collisions with vehicles or trampling by livestock are likely to occur. Most small mammals produce multiple litters; therefore mortality of individuals during managed haying or grazing outside of the PNS would not likely be significant. However, with the mentioned techniques this impact would be reduced, likely to a level that would not result in a significant impact to any small mammal population. No Action Alternative A Potential impacts for Alternative A would be similar to those described for Alternative B. This alternative would result in less potential predation and mortality impacts as the frequency of haying or grazing would be every ten and five years respectively. Through the application of the described management techniques mortalities from farm equipment would be reduced, likely to a level that would not jeopardize any small mammal population. The longer interval between managed haying and grazing would likely reduce species diversity of small mammals as occurs in older vegetative stands. This is undesirable because small mammals serve many roles in the grassland ecosystem, such as prey, predator, propagation of seeds, and turn-over of soil. These grassland ecosystem functions would potentially be negatively impacted by a decline in small mammal diversity, however it would not likely be significant. Birds Grazing and haying produce indirect and direct impacts to grassland bird species. Indirect impacts are related to vegetation changes and include altering the food abundance (seeds, insects), foraging site conditions (food availability); and cover for protection (thermal), escape, or breeding (courtship, nests) (USDA/NRCS 1999a). The manure from grazing animals attracts insects and increases their diversity, which are food sources for grassland birds. Direct impacts from haying or grazing potentially affect the presence of bird species (avoidance [Grandfors et al. 1996; Warner et al 2000]), possibly the reproductive success (destruction of nests, eggs, or young [Lokemoen and Beiser 1979; Wooley et al. 1982; Grandfors et al. 1996]); increase in predation (Lokemoen and Beiser 1979; Best et al. 1997; Horn and Koford 2000); increase in brood parasites (Grandfors et al. 1996), and individual collisions with farm equipment and vehicles (Wooley et al. 1982; USDA/NRCS 2006c). Grassland bird species respond to habitat manipulations (e.g., grazing, haying, mowing, etc.) in a variety of ways (Saab et al. 1995; Ryan et al. 1998; Johnson et al. 2004) based on many factors (Figure 4.1-1). For example, sedge wren avoid recently mowed CRP fields (preferring idled CRP habitat), but savannah sparrow abundance increases the year after haying (Horn and Koford 2000). Thus, changing the managed haying and grazing frequencies in Kansas would likely have a variety of impacts on grassland birds both positive and negative. Methodology and Results for Indirect Impacts of Haying and Grazing The indirect impacts associated with the alternatives analyzed on grassland bird species in Kansas would result principally from changes in the vegetation. The vegetation analysis concluded that changes to the vegetation would be primarily to the structure (refer to section 4.1.1). Because haying is only permitted on a maximum 50 percent of a field and the stocking rate for grazing is permissible only up to 75 percent of the NRCS stocking rate, the resulting plant community would potentially consist of a mosaic landscape. Grassland bird species (obligate and facultative following Vickery et al. [1999]) of Kansas were identified and evaluated using existing literature reviews (Saab et al. 1995, Ryan et al. 1998, Johnson et al. 2004) to predict their response to haying or grazing (Appendix D). The evaluation was based on a single (or periodic, but not annual) haying or grazing event. Based on the vegetation analysis, except for excess thatch accumulation and woody vegetation encroachment, little impact would occur on the plant community outside of the year the haying or grazing occurs, therefore potential effects on grassland birds is likely to be similar to a single year event as analyzed. Predicted responses were categorized as follows based on changes to vegetation and habitat: Potential for negative impacts include species that appear to avoid all recently grazed habitats; Potential for short-term negative but long-term positive impacts includes species that avoid recently disturbed habitat, but also avoid the older, densely vegetated habitat that CRP produces in the absence of periodic disturbance; Potential for short-term and long-term positive impacts includes birds that require a mosaic of successional stages in close proximity created by periodic disturbance, prefer shorter vegetation created by disturbance, or are associated with grazing; Potential positive impacts for grazing tolerant/dependent species which require very short grass with bare ground and are associated with heavily grazed grasslands; and Unknown impacts include species where empirical information is lacking. Twenty-six species were identified as part of a representative suite of grassland birds that are likely to use and/or nest in CRP in Kansas and were carried forward for analysis in this EA. Five species were classified with potential for negative impacts, 12 species with potential for short-term negative but long-term positive impacts, six species as potential for short-term and long-term positive impacts, three species considered grazing tolerant/dependent (with species overlap with other impact groups), and one with unknown impacts (Table 4.1-2). Results indicate that a majority (20 of 26) of nesting species would mostly have a positive long-term response. However, these categories are broad and are only meant to estimate an overall response; they do not capture the multitude of complexities in assessing species habitat requirements since they vary among species and within individual species. If the habitat needs of individual species vary, then the indirect impacts of managed haying and grazing may vary for a single species. For example, the habitat requirements for the LPC are different depending on specific behaviors; therefore, the type and intensity of harvest would have varying effects on how LPC respond to managed haying and grazing. Lesser prairie-chicken lek (mating) sites are generally found in locations consisting of short vegetative cover (less than four inches) such as heavily grazed areas and cultivated fields adjacent to grasslands; yet nesting habitat consists of tall, residual native grasses or shrubs (greater than 15 inches), with shortgrass habitats and cultivated fields being avoided (Johnson et al. 2004). Likewise, foraging habitat generally consists of native mixed-grass, forbs, and shrubs ten to 31 inches in height, while brood rearing occurs in areas with abundant bare ground or sparsely vegetated (25 percent cover) areas with vegetation less than 12 inches tall. The LPC is adapted to a constantly changing mosaic of lightly to severely grazed grassland. Management activities such as prescribed fire, grazing, and haying periodically applied to CRP can attain the correct plant composition and structure for LPC (Bidwell et al. 2002). Proper application of management activities is crucial; heavy grazing that would alter the composition and structure of LPC habitat, such as conversion of a mosaic plant community to a shortgrass-dominated habitat would be detrimental to successful nesting (Johnson et al. 2004). Light to moderate grazing that leaves residual cover would provide suitable diversification of vegetation heights. Similarly, managed haying in Kansas could leave vegetation a uniform height of five inches tall (minimal grazing and harvest height requirement); while this would not be suitable for nesting or foraging habitat, it may be suitable for leks, provided land in close proximity affords adequate habitat for nesting, brood rearing, and foraging. As such, if the land is to be managed for the LPC, it should provide all of its habitat requirements throughout the year (Bidwell et al. 2002). The CRP has been shown to provide suitable habitat for grassland bird species such as the LPC, a Kansas Tier I SGCN and a candidate species for Federal protection. In Kansas, 12.5 percent of the occupied LPC range is comprised of CRP and the expansion of the LPC population is directly related to the amount of land enrolled in CRP (USDOI/USFWS 2009a). Methodology and Results for Direct Impacts of Haying and Grazing The managed haying and grazing program in Kansas would be conducted outside of the NWF lawsuit settlement terms PNS (April 15 to July 15). Estimates of peak breeding dates for species likely to nest on CRP fields in Kansas were determined using the peak breeding activity dates from Cornell Lab of Ornithology (2008) accounts (Table 4.1-3). Precocial species (hatchlings leave nest shortly after birth) peak breeding period was determined using the beginning and end egg time period. For altricial species (hatchlings with an extended nesting period) the peak breeding time was determined using the beginning of egg period and end of young time period to best capture when the young birds are vulnerable to trampling or haying. Most estimated peak breeding periods do not adequately correspond with the defined PNS, thus leaving a portion of the estimated peak breeding time period exposed for certain species to direct impacts from haying or grazing. The percent exposure is based on the length of time beyond July 15 that the estimated peak breeding period extends, as it is not anticipated that haying or grazing will occur prior to April 15. The PNS for Alternatives A and B exposes the peak breeding periods for grassland birds by an estimated range of zero percent (e.g., LPC) to 48 percent (e.g., northern bobwhite) (Table 4.1-3). Figure  STYLEREF 2 \s 4.1 SEQ Figure \* ARABIC \s 2 1. Grazing Effects on Avian Populations Including Factors That May Modify Avian Responses (Extracted from USDA/NRCS 2006c)  Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 4.1 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 2. Predicted Impacts to Grassland Bird Species Likely to Nest on CRP Lands in Kansas for the Following Breeding Season after Haying or Grazing Potential for Negative ImpactsMallardCommon YellowthroatAmerican BitternCassins SparrowRing-necked Pheasant Potential for Short-term Negative but Long-term Positive ImpactsBlue-winged TealRed-winged Blackbird Greater Prairie-ChickenGrasshopper SparrowNorthern HarrierHenslows SparrowShort-eared OwlDickcisselSedge WrenBobolinkVesper SparrowLesser Prairie-ChickenPotential for Short-and Long-term Positive ImpactsNorthern PintailHorned LarkNorthern BobwhiteEastern MeadowlarkUpland SandpiperWestern MeadowlarkPotentially Positive Impacts For Grazing Tolerant/Dependent SpeciesMourning DoveHorned LarkLark BuntingUnknown ImpactsGreen-winged Teal The potential effects of the exposed peak breeding periods are of more concern and not known. To determine the magnitude of the potential effects would require field studies and extensive modeling. It is not reasonable to anticipate that re-nesting would occur at a rate to nullify the potential impact that would likely be incurred by some species (e.g., bobwhites exposure loss of 48 percent, see Table 4.1-3). The method in which haying would be permitted (only 50 percent of a field in a single year) would provide some reduction in the direct impacts as there would be some remaining habitat for nesting. Also, the estimation of potential haying mortality for economically viable acreage is more conservative, being based upon 100 percent of that acreage as specified in Section 4.5. Similarly, the reduced stocking rate (75 percent of the NRCS recommendations) will reduce the impact to some degree; still the net effect to a species is unknown. However, eligible CRP fields for managed haying and grazing is an estimated 14 percent of the total grassland habitat within the State of Kansas calculated from the data provided in the Kansas Gap Analysis Project (GAP) Final Report (USDOI/National Biological Information Infrastructure [NBII] 2008). One way to avoid most of this direct impact is to extend the proposed PNS further (September 15) to include the entire peak breeding for all species likely to nest on CRP fields in Kansas. However, since the defined peak breeding seasons do not completely capture all nesting activity of individual birds, some mortality from managed haying and grazing after the PNS would likely occur. It should also be noted that the amount of time Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 4.1 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 3. Peak Breeding Periods and Related Exposure for Potentially Nesting Grassland Birds in Kansas Common NamePeak BreedingPercent Exposed by Settlement PNSMallard15 April - 15 July0Blue-winged Teal15 May - 20 July8Northern Pintail5 April - 10 July0Green-winged Teal1 May - 15 July0Ring-necked Pheasant15 April - 20 July5Greater Prairie-Chicken10 April - 10 July0Lesser Prairie-Chicken1 May - 15 June0Northern Bobwhite10 May - 15 September48American Bittern15 April - 31 July15Northern Harrier20 April - 10 September40Upland Sandpiper10 May - 10 June0Mourning Dove15 May - 31 August44Short-eared Owl1 April - 31 May0Horned Lark15 May - 10 July0Sedge Wren5 June - 20 July11Common Yellowthroat25 May - 15 July0Cassins Sparrow1 May - 30 June0Vesper Sparrow15 May - 25 July14Lark Bunting20 May - 30 June0Grasshopper Sparrow5 June - 31 July29Henslows Sparrow20 May - 31 July22Dickcissel25 May - 25 July16Bobolink20 May - 30 June0Red-winged Blackbird15 April - 31 July15Eastern Meadowlark10 May - 5 August24Western Meadowlark10 May - 5 August24*Percent exposure calculations: (100*(end breeding date PNS end date))/days in breeding period precocial chicks stay in the nest is species-dependent: some may leave soon after hatching while others may be mobile, but remain in the nest for feeding. Similarly, both young precocial and altricial birds that are mobile, but cannot yet fly (fledglings) may freeze when disturbed as a means of predator avoidance, which could leave them susceptible to impacts from haying and grazing activities. Simply put, even avoiding activities for the entire peak breeding season would not completely eliminate the potential for bird mortality from direct impacts. Other principal assumptions of the analysis are: (1) the analyzed birds are equally distributed across the State; (2) the defined peak breeding period captures most annual fluctuations in response to weather; (3) the impacts to reproduction are distributed evenly across the peak breeding period; and (4) haying could occur on 50 percent of the CRP fields across the State within any given single year. The first assumption is the most problematic because not all birds range across the entire State, some birds may preferentially nest in CRP grasslands during the nesting season over other grassland types, or have appreciably higher reproductive success in CRP relative to other grasslands (although studies for certain species have shown no appreciable difference between CRP and other grasslands [Farrand and Ryan 2005]). Further, in areas where little quality habitat for wildlife exists, the potential negative effects of mortality loss on CRP lands may be more pronounced on a geographic scale smaller than a State or region. Recent studies undertaken as part of the CEAP have made gains in quantifying grassland bird use of CRP (Riffell et al. 2006; USDA/NRCS 2007b, 2008b, 2009); however, little research has been done comparing bird use of CRP versus alternative grassland types, and direct comparisons of avian abundance in CRP and alternative grassland vegetation have been rare (Farrand and Ryan 2005:48). More often, CRP wildlife observations have been compared to those observed on cropland. Calculating bird density on a per acre basis and extrapolating that to CRP is a difficult enterprise since for most species, high-quality estimates of population density estimates are few. Applicability of population densities is limited for some studies because the data were collected at few sites at different seasons, sex ratios were not recorded, they were conducted for short periods, were completed in habitats that do not occur on CRP, or the studies do not differentiate CRP practices (Dobbs 2007). Further, the few state of the art studies conducted (such as the CEAP short and mixed grass prairie bird studies [USDA/NRCS 2007b and 2009]) focus on priority bird species that do not necessarily have the most PNS exposure to direct impacts from managed haying. In light of the lack of data, the current analysis has focused on defining acreage of a generic grassland habitat and utilizing percent of PNS exposure to direct haying impacts in order to approximate the potential grassland bird mortality of the alternatives being considered. Proposed Action - Alternative B Alternative B includes a frequency of managed haying and grazing of once every three years, with the PNS interval from April 15 to July 15. This frequency of disturbance to the vegetation is within the recommendations of once every three to five years that is beneficial for most grassland bird species, except for those species in the negative impact category (see Table 4.1-2) (Johnson et al. 2004). For example, lands managed for LPC in which the proper application of managed haying and grazing (i.e., haying only half a field and reduced stocking rates) maintains an early successional habitat and leaves a mosaic landscape providing long-term benefits. Therefore, the overall indirect impact would be positive over time for the majority of the grassland bird species analyzed. In addition, excessive thatch accumulations can occur on older grasslands. Thatch can negatively impact brood rearing habitat requirements for certain grassland birds as it makes it difficult for chicks to travel (USDA/NRCS 2006b; KDWP 2008). Managed haying and grazing at intervals that mimic historic disturbance regimes on the Great Plains of three to five years removes the older vegetation, alleviating this problem (Ibid.). The magnitude of the potential direct impacts of Alternative B to the reproductive success of grassland bird species and their specific population numbers is not entirely clear, as no detailed field studies have been conducted measuring impacts of the frequencies of haying or grazing on grassland bird populations. However, it is argued that assessing the potential magnitude of the impact on grassland bird habitat provides a proximate measurement. The activity with the most potential to directly impact the reproductive success of grassland birds is haying. This analysis evaluates the direct impacts of haying on the grassland bird species having the greatest exposure of its peak breeding season by the alternatives PNS. It was calculated that all CRP acres eligible for participation in managed haying and grazing contribute an estimated 13.9 percent of the possible overall grassland habitat available in Kansas. These calculations were conducted using total grassland acres provided by Kansas GAP (USDOI/NBII 2008). This analysis is based upon the assumptions that: grassland birds are equally distributed across Kansas; the Kansas Gap acres were the best available data for estimating total habitat acres; the defined peak breeding period captures most annual fluctuations in response to weather; the impacts to reproduction are distributed evenly across the peak breeding period; and haying could occur on 50 percent of the CRP fields across Kansas within any given single year. If grassland habitat acres of CRP lands eligible for haying are 13.9 percent of available habitat within the State, and only half of that may be hayed once every three years, and assuming haying is possible on all eligible CRP acreage in any single year, then 7.0 percent of available habitat may be hayed. The range of exposure (from zero to 48 percent) and subsequent potential impact varies depending on species (Table 4.1-3). For 12 of the 26 grassland bird species analyzed direct impacts from haying would occur outside their peak breeding season. The other 14 grassland species analyzed additionally have some portion of their peak breeding season exposed by the PNS. The grassland bird species analyzed with the greatest potential for direct impacts from managed haying has 48 percent of its peak breeding season exposed by the definition of the Alternative B PNS. If the assumptions for the analysis described above are met, the potential mortality resulting from exposure of 48 percent of the peak breeding period is estimated to be 3.3 percent (7.0 percent of 48 percent) once every three years. If only economically viable eligible acreage is hayed, as discussed in Section 4.5, the mortality rate is reduced to 0.31 percent. Based on historical data from the managed haying and grazing program since it was authorized in the 2002 Farm Bill, the highest annual amount of managed hayed CRP acreage in Kansas from 2004 through 2008 was 32,870 acres in 2007, equal to 0.18 percent of the grassland habitat within the State. Using this figure, the potential mortality resulting from exposure of the peak breeding period is estimated to be 0.088 percent (0.18 percent of 48 percent). The expected mortality rate under Alternative B would continue to be low, even if the amount of CRP hayed were to increase substantially over historical levels. The estimated potential mortality of Alternative B would be the same as that calculated for Alternative A, except for the potential mortality of the economically viable acres, and would occur more frequently than Alternative A (once every three years rather than every 10 years). It cannot be accurately determined what magnitude the impact would potentially decrease the population of a specific species to a level of concern. The impact is dependent upon several factors including breeding population sizes, distribution patterns, life history traits (e.g., reproductive habits and habitat preferences), and habitat availability; and as described above, determining bird density on a per acre basis and extrapolating that to CRP is difficult and high-quality population estimates are limited. There is no clear-cut threshold at which a population is no longer viable (Shaffer 1981). A minimum viable population is the smallest size necessary for a population to have a predetermined likelihood of remaining in existence for a given length of time (Ibid.); although there is no clear consensus for a definition of a viable population within the literature. Likewise, estimates of the populations size, the length of time of it remaining extant, and the environmental factors that are considered to make a population viable also vary considerably (Reed et al. 2003). Grassland bird populations have been shown to be experiencing steeper, more consistent, and geographically widespread declines than any other guild of North American bird species. There are many organizations that track and maintain bird population trends and are working towards determining the best methods for reestablishing grassland bird populations. These organizations include: The CEAP and Playa Lakes Joint Venture, which uses USGS Breeding Bird Survey population trends to monitor the effects of CRP on priority birds, and sets population goals with an objective of returning the populations of grassland birds back to the levels of 30 years ago (USDA/NRCS 2007b and 2009); The Partners in Flight (PIF) North American Landbird Conservation Plan, whose objective is to double current populations for 29 species on their Watch List that have declined more than 50 percent since the late 1960s (PIF 2004); and The North American Bird Conservation Initiative (NABCI) maintains a 40-year span of reliable bird-monitoring data for several species (NABCI 2009). The decrease in both the quality and quantity of habitat are the primary causes of the negative population trend for many species. This trend is intensified by the mortality caused by an array of external environmental hazards such as pollutants, invasive species, collisions with human-made structures, disease, and artificially high predator populations (USDOI/USFWS 2004). Direct impacts with agricultural machinery could be included in these hazards. However, two CEAP studies concluded that CRP contributes substantially to meeting the population goals of several priority species of both the shortgrass Bird Conservation Region (BCR) and mixed-grass prairie BCR (i.e., dickcissel, eastern meadowlark, grasshopper sparrow, and LPC) (USDA/NRCS 2007b and 2009). For other priority species (i.e., Cassins sparrow, lark bunting, ring-necked pheasant, greater prairie-chicken, and northern bobwhite), the impact on population goals was moderate, yet still substantial in terms of conservation of these species. CRP did not make any substantial contribution to the population goals of some priority species such as upland sandpiper and Swainsons hawk. Both studies acknowledge that the condition of the habitat is just as important as the location; if the vegetation composition or structure is unsuitable, than the location is of little value. Therefore, prescribed management activities (e.g., grazing, haying, or burning) to achieve the desired vegetation structure and composition is critical (Ibid.). The amount of grassland habitat that either would be eligible for managed haying or has historically been hayed on CRP acreage is small; similarly, all three methods to estimate the potential mortality indicate a very limited impact to grassland birds. The single most significant impact to wild bird populations is loss of habitat (USDA/NRCS 2007b). Studies have shown that CRP provides localized benefits for many species of grassland birds, and in order to maintain the health, vigor and optimal structure of the habitat periodic disturbance must occur, whether managed haying and grazing or other means (USDA/NRCS 2008b). While some mortality is expected from managed haying and grazing activities, the small amount of total grassland available for managed haying and the portion of eligible land that has historically been managed hayed would limit the negative impacts to grassland bird populations. Given the overall benefits to habitat from managed haying for grassland birds and the low potential for mortality, no significant impact to grassland birds would occur if established conservation practices, procedures, and guidelines are followed, and the Conservation Plan is adapted to resource conditions on the land just prior to engaging in managed haying and grazing. No Action - Alternative A The frequency of the No Action Alternative is once every ten years for haying and once every five years for grazing, with the PNS from April 15 to July 15. This frequency of disturbance of haying to grassland vegetation is not within the recommendations of once every three to five years as proposed by Johnson et al. (2004) and the frequency of grazing would be at the end of the recommended interval. For species such as the LPC, this alternative would provide less potential for a mosaic landscape, and therefore would be less likely to be used unless land in close proximity provided habitat for leks and brood rearing. Thus, the needs of the majority of nesting grassland bird species that benefit from the recommended disturbance regime would not be met. Only the few species in the negative impact category (Table 4.1-2) would benefit from a less frequent interval of managed haying. Therefore, the overall indirect impact would be negative for a majority of the bird species analyzed. The potential direct impacts associated with the No Action Alternative are clear insofar as it is reasonable to assume that haying or grazing at a lower frequency would result in less potential impact on the reproductive success of many grassland bird species. As with Alternative B, for 12 of the 26 grassland bird species analyzed, direct impacts from haying would occur outside their peak breeding season, while the remaining 14 species analyzed additionally have some portion of their peak breeding season exposed by the PNS. If the assumptions for the analysis described above are met, using the calculations described for Alternative B, the estimated potential impact under Alternative A for the grassland species with the greatest portion of its peak breeding season exposed by the PNS is 3.3 percent mortality, yet this would be reduced to once every ten years. If only economically viable eligible acreage is hayed as discussed in Section 4.5, the mortality rate is reduced to 0.094 percent once every ten years. If the highest acreage is used based on historical data as discussed in Alternative B, the potential mortality is estimated to be 0.088 percent (0.18 percent of 48 percent). The estimated potential mortality of Alternative A would be the same as that calculated for Alternative B, except for that of economically viable acres, and would occur less frequently than Alternative B (once every ten years rather than every five years). As discussed above, determination of the magnitude potential direct impacts would have on a population is dependent on a multitude of factors. Similarly, there is no definitive minimum viable population, and the factors that are considered to make a population viable differ considerably. While some mortality would occur from managed haying and grazing activities, the grassland habitat provided by CRP has been shown to benefit several priority bird species. Moreover, in order to maintain the health, vigor and optimal structure of their habitat, periodic disturbance must occur that sets back succession, whether through managed haying and grazing or other means (USDA/NRCS 2008b). Since the acreage of grassland habitat that would be eligible for managed haying or has historically been managed hayed on CRP acreage is small; the potential worst case scenario and mortality estimates based upon historical actual hayed acreage would limit the negative impacts to grassland bird populations. Given the overall benefits to habitat from managed haying and grazing for grassland birds and low potential for direct mortality, no significant direct or indirect negative impact to grassland birds are expected from Alternative A if existing conservation standards, procedures and guidelines are followed, and the Conservation Plan is adjusted to resource conditions on the land prior to managed haying or grazing. Amphibians and Reptiles Reptiles and amphibians (collectively referred to as herptiles or herpetofauna) associated with prairie grassland habitat would potentially have positive and negative responses to haying and grazing. Grasslands that have been hayed or grazed may be used more frequently because the variable habitat structure provides more microsites (i.e. sunning and shading spots) for the herpetofauna (Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation [PARC] 2008). Additionally, some reptiles and amphibians, especially members of the genus Phrynosoma, (horned lizard) may benefit from grazing due to the reduction of dense vegetation increasing the open areas for foraging (Pianka 1966, Fair and Henke 1997). By increasing the native vegetation the invertebrate population may increase, indirectly increasing the herpetofauna that may forage upon them (PARC 2008). Herpetofauna need various stages of vegetative succession within their habitat which historically was achieved through natural disturbance regimes (USDA/NRCS 2006d). According to a review of species included in NatureServe (2008) and the Kansas Herpetofaunal Atlas (Taggart et al. 2009), reptiles in Kansas are active from May through October, with egg laying occurring from May to July, and hatching in mid to late August. One or more clutches may be laid per year, but one clutch per year is the norm (NatureServe 2008). Lizards in Kansas are active typically from May through September with the active late-summer individuals being primarily hatchlings (Ibid.). Turtle species in Kansas lay one or more clutches a year; egg laying may occur from April to July. The turtle hatchlings do not leave the nest after hatching, but enter into hibernation in the nest and emerge in the spring, usually March to April (NatureServe 2008). Snakes of Kansas are typically most active from March to October, with the activity peaking June to August. Oviparous (egg-laying) snake species typically clutch in June to July, but laying can occur as early as April if conditions allow, while viviparous (live-bearing) snake species may produce young from August to September, and some species may produce young biennially (Ibid.). Populations may experience short-term losses the year that haying or grazing occurs as a result of trampling from livestock, crushing, and fatalities from agricultural equipment, and increased predation due to increased exposure. Many herpetofauna are not fast enough to move out of the way of potential danger. However, these potential impacts would not significantly impact breeding and reproduction of amphibians because the amphibians found in Kansas generally breed in early spring, laying eggs in wetlands and other aquatic habitats, and then moving to terrestrial areas to winter. Managed haying and grazing is not permitted within 120 feet of a waterbody, thus protecting the breeding areas associated with amphibians. Reptiles will breed in a variety of habitats, including uplands, riparian areas, and in the soil, thus it is anticipated that there would be some loss to the resident reptiles. Techniques that may be implemented to reduce negative impacts to herpetofauna include initiate mowing at the center of a treatment area, progressively mowing out from the center to allow wildlife to flee in all directions and not become trapped to one side. To reduce the area impacted by the mowers tires, effort should be made to follow the outermost tire track of a previous pass which would reduce animal mortality and soil compaction. The highest potential for mortality due to site management occurs during spring and fall migrations to and from breeding or wintering habitats (USDA/NRCS 2006d). Proposed Action - Alternative B Alternative B would increase the frequency of managed haying and grazing to once in three years outside of a PNS of April 15 to July 15. The potential for indirect impacts of Alternative B on amphibians and reptiles is directly connected to changes to vegetation that may be related to the frequency of managed haying and grazing. As discussed in the vegetation section, positive benefits of haying and grazing to vegetation derived from the proposed frequency that also benefits amphibians and reptiles are an increase in diversity in structure providing microsites which can be maintained with the proposed frequencies. There is potential for individual losses due to direct impacts, however it would not likely be significant. Furthermore, implementing the mentioned techniques, adherence to applicable conservation provisions, standards, and guidelines, and adapting the Conservation Plan to take into account resource conditions on the land just prior to managed haying and grazing, there would be no significant negative impact to amphibians and reptiles from Alternative B. No Action - Alternative A Potential impacts for Alternative A would be similar to those described for Alternative B. This alternative would result in less potential impacts as the frequency of managed haying or grazing would be every ten and five years respectively. At the lower frequencies, the microsites may not be maintained, limiting the benefit of the change in structure. However, these impacts are not expected to be significant due to the relatively small amount of acreage enrolled in CRP that is eligible for managed haying and grazing. Invertebrates Invertebrate community studies have indicated that the diversity of invertebrates is often related to plant species diversity, structural diversity, patch size, and density (Jonas et al. 2002; McIntyre and Thompson 2003). Species richness in invertebrate communities appears to be greatest in mid to late June in temperate regions of the United States (Burke and Goulet 1998; Jonas et al. 2002). Total biomass of invertebrates has been documented to be significantly greater in grazed pastures compared to ungrazed CRP fields (Klute 1994) with the greater forb coverage being the contributing factor. Invertebrate species responses to haying and grazing correlate to the life-style and habitat preferences for a species. Managed haying would create a uniform plant height and remove smaller topographical features, such as grass tussocks (Morris 2000). This would result in a decrease in plant structural diversity within a field and thus a potential decrease in invertebrate diversity based on a species preference for structure. However, long-term abandonment of management in formerly mowed or hayed fields can also lead to insect declines, primarily resulting from floristic changes (Swengel 2001). Managed grazing would not result in a uniform height of plants but would likely increase the structural diversity and increasing the available niches for invertebrates. Several studies have shown a generally positive relationship between grazing and invertebrates. For example, grazing has been shown to increase insect abundance and diversity (Klute 1994). The manure from grazing animals has been shown to attract beneficial insect invertebrates (Purvis and Curry 1984; Reinecke and Krapu 1986). Mosaic landscapes, such as those created by grazing, are recommended for the maintenance of diverse insect fauna (Swengel 2001). Although these generalizations can be made, there is a lack of cohesive understanding of the tie between insect populations and management practices. Direct mortality to invertebrates from mowing and grazing is dependent upon the degree to which a species is exposed, specifically if the species is a below ground insect, and to mobility of the species or life stage (Swengel 2001). For example, haying results in insect mortality particularly during the egg or larval stages (Di Giulio et al. 2001). Arthropod populations have been documented to decline immediately after mid-summer mowing, but only for a two week period (Bulan and Barrett 1971). Roadside habitats that are maintained by cutting have shown a decline in butterflies (Lepidoptera) after midsummer mowing, but are reoccupied afterward by mobile and non-native species (Munguira and Thomas 1992). Impacts to invertebrates from grazing include destruction of potential nest sites, existing nests, and contents; direct trampling of invertebrates; and removal of food resources (Sugden 1985). Haying impacts to invertebrates can be reduced if the haying occurs when flowers are not in bloom, haying is conducted in a manner that would produce a mosaic of vegetation patches, and a single area is not hayed more than once a year (Di Giulio et al. 2001). Generally, grazing impacts can be mitigated by using moderate to light stocking levels and permitting recovery periods which allow recolonization to occur (Black et al. 2007). Pollinator invertebrate species include butterflies, moths, bees and wasps, beetles and flies and are a critical component of the grassland ecosystem as well as crop production. Pollinators include generalists that forage from a range of plants and specialists that are limited in their sources for nectar and pollen. Two primary habitat needs for all pollinators include a diverse native plant community and egg laying or nesting sites. Management techniques, such as grazing, mowing, prescribed fire and insecticides can be both beneficial and detrimental to pollinators and no single management plan benefits all pollinators (Black et al. 2007). It is suggested by The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation (Xerces) that prior to any implementation of management techniques a biological inventory be conducted to identify important plant resources and pollinator habitat for generalist and specialized pollinator species (Ibid.). Xerces emphasizes that some areas remain untreated when implementing management techniques to promote recolonization of the treated areas. Furthermore, disturbance of a site in multi-year cycles provides a source from which pollinators can spread (Ibid.). Specific recommendations by Xerces relating to haying and grazing include delaying activity until most flowering plants have died back and a majority of the pollinators are in diapauses (a state of dormancy) or have successfully laid eggs, which typically occurs in late summer or early fall. Proposed Action - Alternative B The Proposed Action would increase the frequency of both managed haying and grazing to once in three years outside of a PNS of April 15 to July 15. The potential for indirect impacts of the Proposed Action on invertebrates rests on changes to vegetation that may be related to the frequency of managed haying and grazing. As discussed in the vegetation section, positive benefits of haying and grazing to vegetation derived from the proposed frequency that also benefits some species of invertebrates are an increase in the structural diversity and productivity of grassland plants. Some species may be negatively impacted from the change in vegetation structure depending upon their life-style and habitat preference, although managed haying or grazing would occur after mid to late June when species richness is the greatest. The requirement for haying only half of a field and the reduced NRCS stocking rate would result in the recommended mosaic environment that would provide niches for a variety of invertebrates as opposed to haying an entire field, thus reducing the impacts to invertebrate species. Additionally, the areas of the field that are not hayed and the recovery period between haying and grazing events would provide a source for recolonization. Under Alternative B, impacts to invertebrates are not expected to be significant. Provided applicable conservation provisions, standards and guidelines are followed, and the Conservation Plan is adjusted resource conditions on the land just prior to managed haying and grazing, there would be no significant negative impact to invertebrates from Alternative B. No Action - Alternative A Under Alternative A, managed haying would occur once every ten years and grazing once every five years, with a PNS of April 15 to July 15. The potential for direct impacts under this alternative would be reduced due to the decreased frequency of managed haying and grazing. Indirect impacts of the No Action Alternative on invertebrates are determined by the changes to the vegetation, primarily vegetation structure. Potential changes in vegetation structure would be the same for the No Action as for the Proposed Action, however, they would occur at a less frequent interval. The frequency of managed haying is outside the recommended disturbance intervals for maintaining grassland health and vigor. Additionally, at this frequency of management the mosaic environment providing niches for more invertebrate species only occurs once every ten or five years therefore, maximum benefit to invertebrates would not be achieved. Similarly, the longer intervals between grazing would reduce the amount of manure as a food source for invertebrates, which would potentially result in minor reductions of invertebrate abundance and diversity. However, the No Action Alternative would not likely result in a significant negative impacts to invertebrates. Conservation and Protected Species Conservation Species Four Tier 1 SGCN were identified in Kansas as potentially inhabiting CRP fields: black-footed ferret, black-tailed prairie dog, Franklins ground squirrel, and lesser earless lizard. Potential impacts of managed haying and grazing to these species were evaluated using existing literature and are organized in a matrix (Appendix D). Black-footed ferret, also a State endangered species, is discussed in the Federal and State Protected Species section. Additionally, because the bird analysis for this EA comprehensively evaluates grassland bird species that potentially occur on CRP land, they are not addressed in this section. However, birds that are listed as State Tier I SGCN are identified in the Kansas Grassland Birds matrix in Appendix D. The black-tailed prairie dog prefers open shortgrass in vast expanses. Black-tailed prairie dogs are herbivores and selectively shorten the vegetation in their towns creating mosaic landscapes (Putten and Miller 1999). Grazing and haying are not anticipated to impact black-tailed prairie dog because cattle are expected to preferentially graze in areas where the grasses have not been clipped short by prairie dogs. Furthermore, a decrease in vegetative height from haying would benefit the species and may allow prairie dogs to expand their habitat into hayed grasslands. Management for haying (see Small Mammal and Amphibians/Reptiles sections above) would reduce the potential impacts to black-tailed prairie dogs. Franklins ground squirrel prefers tallgrass for hunting and general habitat requirements, therefore haying and grazing would reduce optimal habitat for this species. However, with the requirement of only haying 50 percent of a field and the reduced stocking rate, habitat would remain available for this species. Lesser earless lizards prefer sandhills, plains grassland with a sparse cover of grass and low shrubs, prairie-dog towns, sandy or gravelly areas along streams, and other relatively flat areas with expanses of open ground. As lesser earless lizards prefer open ground, they are not likely to be in areas where managed haying would occur. Impacts are not expected to be significant. Proposed Action - Alternative B Alternative B would increase the frequency of managed haying and grazing to once every three years. The potential for indirect impacts of the Proposed Action on black-tailed prairie dog, Franklins ground squirrel and lesser earless lizard depends on changes to vegetation that may be related to the frequency of managed haying and grazing. The black-tailed prairie dog and lesser earless lizard are likely to benefit from the change in vegetation structure from the proposed frequency of grazing and haying, as described in the vegetation section since these species prefer open areas. However, the change in the vegetation would likely result in a negative impact for Franklins ground squirrel since this species prefers tallgrass habitat. Indirect negative impacts are not expected to be significant due to the requirements of limiting haying to 50 percent of a field and reducing the stocking rate. Direct impacts, such as collisions with haying equipment and trampling, could occur to black-tailed prairie dog, Franklins ground squirrel and lesser earless lizard. However, it is likely that with management practices as described for herpetofauna and small mammals relating to haying there will not be significant negative direct impacts. Adherence to applicable conservation provisions, standards, and guidelines, and adapting the Conservation Plan to take into account resource conditions on the land just prior to managed haying and grazing would result in no significant negative impact to Kansas species of greatest conservation need under this alternative. Furthermore, a site-specific environmental evaluation prior to contract approval would identify the presence of conservation species, and consultation would be undertaken with the State to ensure impacts are avoided or minimized. If significant negative impacts from managed haying or grazing are identified, these activities would not likely be authorized on the affected lands. No Action Alternative A The No Action Alternative with longer intervals between managed haying and grazing could reduce the diversity in vegetation structure, allowing taller vegetation to regain dominance. This may be less beneficial for the black-tailed prairie dog and lesser earless lizard, but would benefit Franklins ground squirrel. A site-specific environmental evaluation prior to contract approval would identify the presence of conservation species, and consultation would be undertaken with the State to ensure impacts are avoided or minimized. If significant negative impacts from managed haying or grazing are identified, these activities would not likely be authorized on the affected lands. Any direct impacts that may occur under Alternative A would be less than Alternative B due to the less frequent haying and grazing frequency. Federal and State Protected Species Five species, namely the black-footed ferret, American burying beetle, Eskimo curlew, peregrine falcon and the whooping crane, considered endangered by the USFWS and/or the KDWP, prefer habitats described as what would potentially occur on CRP fields (Appendix E). In addition, the longnose snake, Texas blind snake, and green toad, considered threatened by the KDWP, also have the potential to inhabit CRP fields. There are two species of Federally threatened plants, Meads milkweed and western prairie fringed orchid, which also may also be present on CRP subject to managed haying and grazing. In addition, the LPC is a candidate species that could potentially occur on CRP in Kansas; while not discussed below it is included in Appendix E. Black-footed ferrets prefer open shortgrass prairies with sparse vegetation and are closely associated with prairie dogs. As discussed above, fields with prairie dog colonies are unlikely to be considered for managed haying or grazing since prairie dogs clip grassland to keep it very short. Since there is very low potential for managed haying and grazing to be conducted on lands with such short vegetation; the potential for these activities to impact black-footed ferrets is considered extremely low. The American burying beetle potentially occurs on CRP fields that are eligible for managed haying and grazing. However, it is not anticipated that the activities would negatively impact this beetle because it does not appear to be limited by soil or vegetation structure and these insects are opportunistic scavengers (USDOI/USFWS 2008b). The American burying beetle winters underground, is nocturnal, and lives only one year. Because the beetle is not dependent upon soil or vegetation characteristics it is not likely to be indirectly affected by Alternative B. Its nocturnal behavior also provides protection from direct impacts such as collisions and trampling. The peregrine falcon uses a wide variety of habitats from open areas to seacoasts to mountains to open forested regions, and even human populations centers. When they are not breeding, they occur in areas where prey primarily birds concentrate, including farmlands, surface waterbodies, as well as urban areas. Managed grazing and haying could benefit this species if these practices benefit their prey. Since this species is not dependent on grasslands, managed haying and grazing on CRP lands in Kansas would have minor beneficial or no effect on this species. The Eskimo curlew is presumed extirpated throughout most of its former range from Alaska and northwest Canada through the Great Plains to Texas. The last confirmed sighting was in 1962 in Texas. It bred in the Arctic tundra area of North America and migrated south through the Great Plains region to South America to winter. Since this species is believed extirpated, managed haying and grazing on CRP lands in Kansas would not have direct or indirect effects on this species. The whooping crane is a migrant through Kansas and prefers shores, waterways, islands, and peninsulas; however, they may utilize grain and stubble fields as migratory stopovers. Managed haying and grazing would not occur within 120 feet of waterways; therefore the potential to impact this species is very low. Longnose snakes prefer open sandy grasslands, therefore haying and grazing would increase habitat for this species. Management practices presented for reducing mortalities previously discussed for herpetofauna would protect this species as well. Texas blind snakes are active at night (nocturnal) and typically burrow (fossorial) (Kley 2004). In addition, they prefer moist areas and are commonly found in loose soil and beneath rocks. Their nocturnal and fossorial behavior, relative small size (approximately four to ten inches), and uncommon occurrence in Kansas would minimize any direct impacts associated with haying and grazing on CRP lands (Kley 2004). And, because they are primarily found underground and beneath rocks, changes to vegetative structure resulting from grazing or haying would have minimal impacts. The green toad is restricted to shortgrass prairies in the western portions of Kansas. Managed haying and grazing would likely maintain habitat for this species. Mortalities are unlikely as the green toad is nocturnal and would seek protection underground. Meads milkweed occurs in late-successional stage tall grasslands and mowing was determined to be detrimental (Appendix E). However, the use of management techniques that mimic natural disturbances effective at maintaining grassland as opposed to taller woody vegetation was identified as part of the species management (USDOI/USFWS 2003). Managed haying and grazing would potentially impact this species; therefore, it is not likely these activities would be authorized where known populations occur. Western prairie fringed orchid is presumed extirpated from Kansas since it has not been observed in the State in 150 years. It grows in prairie and other open habitats in mesic to wet conditions. The preferred habitat could potentially include CRP lands, especially where low spots, swales, and drainages retain some water and keep soils moist. This orchid flowers from late June into early July. Seeds disperse in late August into September. While late summer haying or grazing activities could have a negative impact on western prairie fringed orchid where it occurs, it is unlikely that such activities in Kansas would affect the plant since it is unlikely to occur in the State. Proposed Action - Alternative B As discussed above, the black-footed ferret, Eskimo curlew, and whooping crane are not likely to be in areas that would be subject to managed haying and grazing at any frequency, thus Alternative B would not impact these species. Based on the habitat and life cycle of the American burying beetle it would not likely be impacted either indirectly or directly by Alternative B. The Proposed Action would not negatively impact this species. Alternative B would increase the frequency of managed haying and grazing to once in three years. The potential for indirect impacts of the Proposed Action on longnose snake and the green toad is primarily dependent upon changes to vegetation associated with the frequency of managed haying and grazing. As discussed in the vegetation section, positive benefits of haying and grazing to vegetation derived from the proposed frequency that also benefits longnose snake, and green toad is an increase in diversity in structure of grassland plants. Maintaining a more open landscape would be achieved with the frequency of Alternative B. As discussed above, changes to vegetation from managed grazing and haying at any frequency would not likely affect the Texas blind snake. The peregrine falcon could benefit from managed grazing and haying every three years by enhancing habitat used by prey species and reducing cover. Western prairie fringed orchid would potentially incur negative impacts from any frequency of grazing or haying. Meads milkweed may benefit from occasional disturbance that is effective at maintaining its preferred taller grass prairie by keeping woody vegetation encroachment at bay. Prior to enrollment in CRP and as part of the Conservation Plan development, a site-specific inventory would identify the potential presence of any protected species. Formal consultation with USFWS would be completed in the event a CP, including managed haying and grazing, may affect a listed species. If negative impacts to listed species are identified, it is not likely the proposed activities would be approved. No Action - Alternative A As discussed above, the black-footed ferret, Eskimo curlew, and whooping crane are not likely to be in areas subject to managed haying and grazing, thus Alternative A would not impact these species. Additionally, due to their behavior, peregrine falcon and Texas blind snake are not likely to be negatively impacted by managed grazing and haying at any frequency, and therefore are not impacted by the No Action alternative. The frequency of the Alternative A (managed haying once every 10 years and grazing once every five years) would not optimally maintain the vegetation structure diversity and productivity that would most benefit the longnose snake and green toad. The actual frequency of disturbance most beneficial to Meads milkweed has yet to be determined. Western prairie fringed orchid would potentially incur negative impacts from any frequency of grazing or haying. Prior to enrollment in CRP and as part of the Conservation Plan development, a site-specific inventory would identify the potential presence of any protected species. Formal consultation with USFWS would be completed in the event a CP, including managed haying and grazing, may affect a listed species. If negative impacts to listed species are identified, it is not likely the proposed activities would be approved. Water Resources Impacts to surface water resources would be considered significant if implementation of an action resulted in changes to water quality, threatened or damaged unique hydrologic characteristics, or violated established laws or regulations. Background and Methodology As stated by the University of Missouris Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI-UMC) and the USDA FSA: Water Quality is affected by soil and nutrients transported off the field in water. Both field and buffer practices affect these processes (FAPRI-UMC 2007). FAPRI-UMC research indicates across all assessed soil types, the amount of soil moving off the field in runoff is 99 percent lower for CRP conservation cover than for crop production that might otherwise occur (Ibid.). These reduced amounts of soil erosion also correlate to reduced nitrogen and phosphorus (overall losses are 95 percent lower and 86 percent lower respectively when comparing CRP and without CRP scenarios) (Ibid.). Haying and grazing in general has the potential to directly and indirectly effect surface water quality. Livestock having access to surface waterbodies may pollute water with nutrients mobilized by damage to streambanks and vegetation from trampling, and the addition of manure. However, managed haying and grazing provisions limit these activities to no closer than 120 feet of a permanent surface waterbody and these areas are fenced to confine livestock, minimizing this potential. The primary potential of haying and grazing to effect water quality rests in possible increased soil erosion caused by loss of vegetation which could lead to increased sedimentation of surface water. In addition, soil compaction from livestock can lead to excessive runoff, if not controlled. Potential negative effects on water quality not directly related to the frequency of haying and grazing are currently addressed by NRCS Conservation Practice Standards and are included within the Conservation Plan prepared for specific lands, prior to managed haying and grazing being approved. Measures to eliminate, minimize or mitigate any potential impacts to a less than significant level include restricting livestock access to surface waterbodies, designing an appropriate stocking rate, limiting haying to 50 percent of a field in any given year, ensuring adequate measures are taken so that vegetation recovers prior to frost, and ensuring livestock are adequately dispersed to prevent soil compaction and concentration of excess nutrients that could runoff into surface water. These measures are described in greater detail in Chapter 6: Mitigation. The State of Kansas has identified impaired waterbodies as described in Section 3.2.2.1. The addition of pollutants from haying and grazing activities could add to further impairment of these waterbodies which would be a significant impact. However, since the managed haying and grazing provisions limit these activities within 120 feet of any permanent surface waterbody and livestock is confined by fencing, further impairment of the listed waterbodies is not likely to occur. For this analysis, the potential impacts of managed haying and grazing frequencies on vegetation and soils that may lead to diminished water quality form the basis for the water quality impact assessment. Since the vegetation and soil impact analyses are qualitative, this analysis is as well. Under managed haying and grazing activities, impacts to surface water would most likely result from changes to rates of erosion, sedimentation, and nutrient loading from manure. Alternatives Proposed Action - Alternative B The Proposed Action intends to alter the frequency and timing of these actions from once in ten years for managed haying and once in five years for managed grazing to once in three years for both. As noted in Section 4.1.1 Vegetation, haying or grazing once in three years would have little impact on the plant community except during the haying or grazing period. Therefore, although the vegetative cover height would be altered (between two and eight-inch minimum cutting for most grasses and legumes), and given the provisions require a minimum five inch stubble height remains, vegetative cover would remain in place (and exhibit regrowth between four and eight inches by the frost period) (USDA/NRCS 2005b). This vegetative cover would continue to reduce the potential for soil erosion and subsequent sedimentation and nutrient deposition into nearby waterbodies. Overall, even though haying and grazing frequency would increase, water quality under this alternative is not expected to have significant negative impacts if applicable conservation provisions, standards, and guidelines are followed and the Conservation Plan is adapted to current resource conditions on the land just prior to managed haying and grazing. Therefore, implementation of the Proposed Action would maintain reductions in overall sedimentation and nutrient loading into the 12 Kansas river basins gained by enrolling agricultural lands into CRP. No Action Alternative A The No Action alternative would continue to implement the managed haying and grazing practices on a once in ten and once in five year frequency respectively. As discussed above, the impacts of managed haying and grazing has little negative impact on the plant community except during the haying or grazing period. This vegetative cover would continue to reduce the potential for soil erosion and subsequent sedimentation and nutrient deposition into nearby waterbodies. The longer intervals between managed haying or grazing under the current provisions would allow more time than Alternative B for vegetation to recover after harvesting, especially if precipitation is not ideal the following growing season. However, no significant negative impacts to water quality are expected to occur from continuance of the current provisions under Alternative A if applicable conservation provisions, standards, and guidelines are met, and the Conservation Plan is adapted to accommodate current resource conditions on the land prior to managed haying and grazing. Soil Resources Significant impacts to soils would occur if implementation of an action resulted in permanently increasing erosion and stream sedimentation, or affected unique soil conditions. Background and Methodology In order to measure soil loss the USDA has developed the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE). This equation is A = RKLSCP and takes into account rainfall/runoff (R), soil erodibility (K), slope length (L), slope steepness (S), cover management (C), and supporting practices (P). Changing the frequency of managed haying or grazing would not cause changes to any factor except the cover management factor. Rainfall/runoff would remain the same regardless of changing the frequency intervals of managed haying and grazing. Soil erodibility is independent of management; therefore, it would remain the same with or without changes to frequency intervals. Slope length and slope steepness would not be altered as a result of increasing the frequency of haying or grazing. Supporting practices such as contouring and terracing would remain the same with or without changing frequency intervals. Therefore, a qualitative discussion of changes to the cover management factor will be used to determine impacts. This discussion will include alterations to each subfactor associated with cover management as noted below. Cover Management Factor (c) and Subfactors The cover management equation is: C = ccgcsrrhsbscsm Where: C = daily cover management factor cc = daily canopy subfactor gc = daily ground (surface) cover subfactor sr = daily soil surface roughness subfactor rh = daily ridge height subfactor sb = daily soil biomass subfactor sc = daily soil consolidation subfactor sm = daily antecedent soil moisture subfactor. The daily canopy subfactor refers to the height and percent coverage of the daily canopy and how it affects water drop impact energy. A higher canopy allows water drops to collect and fall from a greater height increasing water drop energy. The gradient of canopy (location and density of canopy material) affects how water drops interact and the energy they maintain. Finally, canopy shape (triangle, inverted triangle, rectangle, etc.) affects what percent of the surface is covered by the canopy. The ground cover subfactor includes the cover directly in contact with the soil surface that primarily affects rain drop impact and soil runoff. Ground cover can help with infiltration, slowing runoff and can reduce rain drop impact energy. Of note canopy over ground cover is considered to be non-effective and is given no credit in the calculations. The soil surface roughness subfactor is based on random roughness created by mechanical disturbance. It usually ranges from zero to three inches. Increased roughness generally creates depressions and weather resistant clods, increases infiltration, and increases hydraulic roughness that slows runoff. The ridge height subfactor takes into account the height and orientation of ridges. The higher the ridges the more surface area available for soil erosion. Additionally, when ridges are oriented parallel to the overland flow path, rill-interill erosion will be increased. The soil biomass subfactor estimates how soil biomass affects rill-interill erosion. Live root biomass helps reduce soil erosion in several ways: produce exudates, increases infiltration through transpiration, and mechanically holds the soil in place. Additionally, dead biomass and buried residue can also mechanically hold the soil in place. The soil consolidation subfactor measures how loose the soil is depending upon soil disturbance. Soils that have been tilled, etc. have a higher susceptibility to erosion. The antecedent soil moisture subfactor is only used when the RUSLE is applied to the Northwest Wheat and Range Region. Therefore, it is not applicable to this State. Alternatives Proposed Action - Alternative B The soils in the State are particularly susceptible to water erosion, and in the central and western part of the State, to wind erosion as well. The implementation of Alternative B would allow these soils to be subject to managed haying and grazing on a once every three years basis. This increase in frequency may alter the following factors: Because the conservation cover (grass, forbs, legumes, etc.) planted as part of the CRP practices eligible for managed haying and grazing would not change if Alternative B is implemented, only the canopy height would be affected. In grasslands, altering the canopy height from approximately six to 12 inches to a minimum of five inches results in a relatively short interval during which canopy height would be shortened (from haying/grazing to regrowth), providing less canopy cover. In upland wildlife habitat conservation covers, provisions ensuring adequate leaf area of woody shrubs and trees for recovery within the growing season ensure the canopy is preserved. However, canopy cover over groundcover is given no credit in assessing soil erodibility. Therefore, for most conservation covers, this subfactor would not be a factor in soil loss. Groundcover on conservation covers that are primarily grasses and legumes would be close to 100 percent except in areas where a certain amount of bare ground is required in order to target the needs of certain grassland bird species. Regardless of the percentage of existing grassland surface, groundcover would be minimally affected by haying and grazing actions, especially since Kansas CRP Technical Guidance 59 requires a five inch stubble height remains after either activity (USDA/NRCS 2008a). Haying would reduce the canopy cover, but leave the groundcover. Grazing may also temporarily reduce groundcover through hoof action where livestock concentrate. However, both of these effects would be localized, temporary and minimal. As with groundcover, soil surface roughness may be minimally affected during haying and grazing in areas where equipment or livestock hooves alter the soil surface. In most cases, hooves and mechanical equipment may increase random roughness by creating depressions from tires and hooves throughout fields. Any existing ridges across CRP lands should not be affected by an increased frequency of haying or grazing activities. Haying or grazing activities should not create or destroy any existing ridges as hay is harvested or livestock graze fields. Therefore, the ridge height subfactor would not be affected by implementation of Alternative B. Live biomass in soils would not be affected by implementation of more frequent haying and grazing routines. Dead biomass may be increased, particularly during haying, as some cut hay is lost during the harvesting process. Also, dead biomass may accumulate on soil surfaces as a layer of thatch. However, the increased frequency of disturbance associated with Alternative B would adequately control thatch accumulation under average conditions. Soil consolidation should remain unaffected by an increase in haying or grazing frequency. Because neither haying nor grazing require tilling or other soil disturbance actions (aside from minimal disturbance due to equipment or livestock hooves), the soil consolidation factor would be minimally affected by implementation of Alternative B. An increase in haying or grazing frequency over the No Action alternative may alter cover management subfactors of groundcover, soil surface roughness, soil biomass, and soil consolidation. In most cases, these would be short-term, localized adverse effects. In the case of soil biomass benefits may be realized as dead biomass is added to the soil and negative impacts of thatch accumulation are controlled by more frequent disturbance. If less than ideal precipitation conditions arise between periods of harvesting, the increased frequency Alternative B reduces the potential recovery period more than the No Action Alternative. In order to help reduce or avoid adverse affects the development of a Conservation Plan prior to any managed haying or grazing is required. Portions of this Conservation Plan would place maximum haying and grazing limits and include best management practices (BMP) to help reduce soil erosion. These BMPs include, but are not limited to, measures to maintain adequate ground cover, litter, and canopy and reduce soil compaction. Adherence to established BMPs and adaptation of the Conservation Plan prior to managed haying and grazing to accommodate current resource conditions on the land would ensure there are no significant negative impacts to soils under Alternative B. No Action Alternative A Alternative A would continue to implement the managed haying and grazing practices on a once in ten and once in five year frequency respectively. Alternative A impacts to soil are similar to those described for Alternative B. Vegetative cover maintenance minimizes potential of increased soil erosion. Additionally, reduced haying and grazing frequencies will even further reduce affects on cover management subfactors soil surface roughness and soil consolidation. The longer intervals between managed haying or grazing under the current provisions would allow longer periods than Alternative B for vegetation to recover after harvesting, especially if precipitation is not ideal the following growing season. Continuance of current managed haying and grazing provisions under Alternative A are not expected to result in significant negative impacts to soil if the Conservation Plan is adapted to current resource conditions and applicable conservation provisions, standards and guidelines are met. Air Quality (Carbon Sequestration) Impacts to air quality would be deemed significant if implementation of an action reduced the rate of carbon sequestration to below pre-CRP practice levels or resulted in more CO2 release to the atmosphere than which is sequestered. Background and Methodology In general it can be stated that taking land out of cultivation and implementing improved management would result in a net increase in carbon sequestration levels and that the annual rate of increase continues for decades (Conant and Elliot 2001). Scientists also attribute a major portion of the total carbon sequestered on agricultural lands to the CRP program (Ogle 2008). Carbon sequestration changes depend on a number of factors. The dynamics involve a wide variety of factors some of which are only partially understood. More research across the State on many more sites, soil types, management regimes, landscapes and temperature/precipitation regimes is necessary before there is sufficient detail to inform decision makers on an issue as complex as carbon sequestration (Paul 2008). Scientists have not measured the carbon sequestration levels specifically for the alternatives examined in this EA. Logic would lead to the conclusion that the difference in carbon sequestration levels achieved by the alternatives analyzed is much less than the level of carbon sequestration achieved by either alternative over conventional farming. One can conclude that the No Action alternative and the Proposed Action result in a net increase in carbon sequestration over traditional crop production practices and both would make a significant reduction in agricultural carbon emissions. The NRCS has developed the Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases-Carbon Management Evaluation Tool (Comet-VR), which is available to the public for modeling carbon sequestration under alternative management practices. This tool utilizes information obtained from the Carbon Sequestration Rural Appraisal (CSRA) and the dynamic carbon sequestration model Century developed at CSU to simulate carbon acquisition rates based on a variety of management practices. The model accommodates the most common agricultural land uses, tillage methods, and soil types found in of each county and State. It also allows simulations of CRP activities (grass and legume cover, 100 percent grass cover, and grass for hay production). The model does not allow one to select the practices of haying and grazing on CRP lands that are identified in the alternatives analyzed. However, the results of the model can be adjusted to approximate the carbon sequestration rate differences of the two alternatives. Two simulations were run using COMET-VR to examine the carbon sequestration rates resulting from changes in land management practices in Morton County, Kansas. This county was selected due to the countys large acreage enrollment in CRP. It is assumed in both simulations that the land is not irrigated, the soil has a loam texture, and the soil is non- hydric. Simulation 1 The first scenario assumes the lands were farmed prior to 1970 and then placed back into grass and then moderately grazed from 1970 to 1999 (Table 4.4-1). Four post-1990 management practices were run to determine their affect on carbon sequestration rates. The four practices were: (1) annual haying (assuming a grass/legume stand); (2) rotational grazing, moderate intensity on a 100 percent grass stand; (3) a 100 percent grass stand that is neither grazed or hayed; and (4) and a grass/legume stand that is neither grazed or hayed. The latter two practices are designed to equate to CRP rangelands. Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 4.4 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 1. Carbon Sequestration Level Based on Land Use Since 2000 under Simulation 1 Grass/Legume (Annual Haying)100% Grass (Moderate Grazing)100% Grass Cover (No haying or grazing)Grass/Legume (No haying or grazing)Carbon (lbs/ac/yr)26040100720The results of this simulation show that both the No Action Alternative and the Proposed Action result in increases in accumulated carbon. The preserved ranges acquired more carbon than the comparable range with either grazing or haying activities. The SOC response in the preserved grass/legume range that was not hayed or grazed was particularly large. It appears that the difference can be attributed to the benefits derived from having legumes in the stand. Simulation 2 The second simulation assumes the land was intensively tilled in a winter wheat milo rotation prior to 1970, which was continued from 1970 through 1999 (Table 4.4-2). All other factors are the same as in the first scenario. Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 4.4 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 2. Carbon Sequestration Level Based on Land Use Since 2000 under Simulation 2 Grass/Legume (Annual Haying)100% Grass (Moderate Grazing)100% Grass Cover (No haying or grazing)Grass/Legume (No haying or grazing)Carbon (lbs/ac/yr)4208060380 In this simulation, the land continued to be intensively farmed through the 1990s. Both the hayed and grazed practices resulted in more accumulated SOC than the corresponding preserved ranges. This result is supported by studies that show higher photosynthesis efficiencies for plants that have top growth removed versus being allowed to mature. The addition of legumes appears to dramatically affect carbon sequestration levels. Alternatives Simulated Sequestration Rates In order to better simulate the alternatives discussed in this EA, the results of the two simulations were manipulated to achieve a ten year carbon sequestration rate. The derived ten year response was then divided by ten in order to achieve an annual carbon sequestration rate for each practice (Table 4.4-3). For example from Simulation 1, using the No Action Alternative grazing frequency of once every five years, the response is calculated as follows: SOC for 1 year hayed = 40 lbs/ac SOC for 4 years not hayed = 400 lbs/ac (100 lbs x 4 yrs) Total SOC for 5 years = 440 lbs/ac (40 lbs + 400 lbs) Total SOC for 10 years = 880 lbs/ac (440 lbs x 2) Average annual SOC rate = 88 lbs/ac/yr (880lbs/10yrs) Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 4.4 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 3. Adjusted Average Lbs Carbon/Ac/Yr (COMET-VR) Alternative PracticesSimulation 1Simulation 2No Action (Grazing 1/5)88.064.0No Action ( Haying 1/10)674.0384.0Proposed Action (Grazing 1/3)80.066.0Proposed Action (Haying 1/3)567.0393.0 Alternatives Proposed Action - Alternative B Studies have shown that during the early growing season, grazing reduces net carbon exchange relative to the reduction in green leaf area, but as the growing season progresses on the grazed area, regrowth produces younger leaves that have apparent higher photosynthesis efficiency. This is supported by the fact that the net CO2 exchange efficiency was greatest in grasslands when grazing utilization was highest, even though the leaf area was greater in the un-grazed area. This result is attributed to the reduction in plant respiration induced by the reduction in leaf surface area. The response of grasses to grazing suggests that eliminating grazing entirely in natural grasslands can either increase or decrease the rate of carbon sequestration, yet not at a significant level. Alternative B resulted in a net increase in soil carbon ranging from 66 to 567 lbs/ac/yr. The air quality in Kansas would benefit by the removal of between 304,143 and 2,612,867 tons of atmospheric CO2 if this alternative was applied to all managed haying and grazing eligible acreage in the State. Alternative B would result in a net increase in SOC and a reduction in atmospheric carbon resulting in better air quality and a negligible positive impact on global warming. However, the COMET-VR analysis indicates there is no appreciable difference in the rate of carbon sequestration between Alternative B and Alternative A. No Action - Alternative A Typically, less frequent removal of older (and dead) plant material results in lower rates of photosynthesis. Lower photosynthesis rates results in less CO2 exchange and a reduction in carbon sequestration. Less frequent grazing results in a lower level of animal waste (manure and urine) being added to the soil. Manure and urine add nitrogen to the soil resulting in increased plant growth. The addition of manure and urine also affect the microbial community dynamics. Soil microbes directly affect carbon cycling and the rate of carbon sequestration. Typically, lower levels of manure and urine would suppress carbon cycling. However, the COMET-VR analysis conducted in this study found no appreciable difference in the rate of carbon sequestration between Alternative A and Alternative B. Alternative A resulted in a net increase in soil carbon ranging from 64 to 674 lbs/ac/yr. This equates to the removal of between 294,926 and 3,105,948 tons of atmospheric CO2 if this alternative was applied to all managed haying and grazing eligible acreage in the State. The modeled rate of carbon sequestration for the No Action Alternative would result in a net increase in carbon accumulation and a reduction in atmospheric carbon. Therefore, this practice would improve air quality, help mitigate for other carbon emissions and provide a negligible positive impact on global warming. Socioeconomics A significant impact to socioeconomic conditions can be defined as a change that is outside the normal or anticipated range of those conditions that would flow through the remainder of the economy and community creating substantial adverse effects. For small percentage changes in individual attributes, it would be unlikely that the changes would result in significant impacts at the total level of statewide analysis. Changes to the statewide economy of greater than agricultures normal contribution could be considered significant, as this could affect the general economic climate of other industries on a much greater scale. Additional changes in demographic trends, such as population movements, would be considered significant if a substantial percentage of the population were to enter or leave a particular area based on the changing economic conditions associated with the alternatives, rather than projected changes or changes generated by economic activities as a whole. Also, biological changes associated with managed haying and grazing activities that affect other species, such as ground-nesting bird species has ancillary effects to outdoor recreation for both consumptive uses like hunting and non-consumptive uses such as wildlife watching. These effects can create both monetary and non-monetary changes, such as less expenditure for outdoor activities. Background and Methodology In order to determine the economic impacts associated with the alternatives, a primary data collection and analysis procedure was developed. Primary data collection included obtaining data about specific fields throughout the State. Kansas, in its entirety, is within the Great Plains ecoregion CEC Level 1 typology (CEC 1997); four counties were chosen to provide a representative description of the diversity in agricultural production, climate, wildlife habitat, topography and other landscape characteristics. Within each of the chosen counties, ten CRP fields were selected by FSA/NRCS county personnel that represent the diversity of the CRP fields in the county. This diversity included availability of water on site, fencing, conservation cover type, and diversity of fields within close proximity in the landscape. This assessment methodology to determine the potential economic impact was developed from production budgets and changes in producer income using IMPLAN"! software. From the information collected, alternative managed haying and grazing frequency can be analyzed to estimate the net returns from engaging in these practices. These budgets can then be used to determine the probability of producers adopting the managed haying and grazing practices, the increases in outputs and incomes, effects on local, regional and national prices and the economic impacts in the local, regional and national economies. A full description of this methodology and results are included in Appendix C. Baseline Conditions Analysis Based on the previously described analysis methodology, a baseline condition for managed haying and grazing activities in the State was determined using data from 2004 to 2006. A sample size of ten representative fields per county within Dickson, Hamilton, Washington, and Ness counties was used. It was found that approximately 43 percent of CRP eligible practice acres were economically viable for grazing and 42 percent of CRP eligible practice acres were economically viable for hay production. Economic viability was determined to be at least a $5.00 return per acre over per acre costs minus a 25 percent CRP rental rate reduction per acre. In the samples, an average rental rate per acre for the county was determined and used as one of the costs to determine per acre return. From the sample, 19 out of the 37 fields were determined not to have an economic return of greater than $5.00 per acre for hay production. The primary limiting factor for viable hay production was a limited amount of forage available for hay. For the grazing analysis, 24 out of 37 fields were determined not to have a return of greater than $5.00 per acre. The primary limiting factor for economic viability for grazing was the availability of water within the field. If there was no water within close proximity or within the field, the field was determined not to be economically viable for grazing due to the potential costs associated with getting water to the livestock. When the sample data was extrapolated countywide, and then statewide profile using expansion factors at each level, it was found that slightly over 40 percent of acreage could produce an economically viable return per acre for both hay production and beef production. Within the sample, approximately 76.3 pounds of beef per acre were produced on economically grazable acres and 0.9 tons of hay per acre was produced on economically hayable acres. Average return per acre for each activity (hay or graze) was calculated for each sample county (Table 4.5-1). The average rental rate for CRP acres was $39.26 in 2007; a 25-percent rental rate reduction would be $9.82 per acre. As can be observed in Table 4.5-1, the average 25-percent rental rate reduction per county was less than the economic value of the product generated off each acre from managed haying or grazing activities except in Hamilton County. Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 4.5 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 1. Average Return per Acre with a 25 Percent Rental Rate Reduction on CRP Acreage CountyAverage Return ($/acre)Average Cots ($/acre)Average 25% Rental Rate Reduction ($/acre)Hay ProductionStocker CattleHay ProductionHay Production & GrazingDickson19.8812.4435.4912.88Hamilton1.631.1013.928.26Washington17.9510.8620.3013.28Ness17.159.4535.339.90Note: Average Return for Hay Production = Average Revenue Average Cost Average 25% Rental Rate Reduction Average Return for Stocker Cattle = Average Revenue Average 25% Rental Rate Reduction When extrapolated statewide, only 5.1 percent of eligible CRP acres over three years (2004-2006) were used for managed haying and grazing activities. In practice, it was estimated that only 1.8 percent of total CRP acres that were economically viable for grazing were grazed (approximately 24,000 acres), while only 3.3 percent of total CRP acres that were economically viable for hay production were used for hay production (approximately 43,000 acres). The estimated maximum amount of managed grazing activities based on these conditions would be approximately 27.6 percent of economically viable acreage, while managed haying activities could occur on approximately 27.2 percent of the economically viable acreage. Proposed Action - Alternative B Alternative B proposes to allow both managed haying and grazing to occur once every three years on authorized CPs, with no change to the PNS. This alternative was the previous provision for the State prior to initiation of the NWF lawsuit settlement terms. The analysis for this alternative was based on a maximum adoption scenario of managed haying and grazing activities on eligible CPs for enrolled CRP acreage. Individual operator adoption of these practices would be based on numerous personal, local, and regional factors, which would likely indicate that the adoption rate would be less than the maximum values calculated under this analysis. General Population Characteristics Sullivan et al. (2004) looked at the rural economic trends following implementation of the CRP. The data period observed was from 1985 to 2000 as a long-term look at trends with 1985 to 1992 being used to identify any short-term trends. They did find that in the short-term counties having a high level of CRP enrollment in distinctly rural areas tended to experience downward trends in local population and employment, though the significance of these trends varied. They found that there was no significant correlation between CRP enrollment and negative population changes, but did find evidence of correlation with CRP enrollment and job loss in the short term. In the long term, there was no evidence for any correlation on these factors. This study also found that counties with small agricultural service centers experienced sharp reductions in demand for farm-related business services and products as farmland was retired; however, over the long term, the studies indicated that the rural economies were adaptable enough to adjust to the changing markets. Since managed haying and grazing would occur on currently enrolled acreage in the short term, it is anticipated that there would be no substantial changes in population, personal income and off-farm earnings, or employment based on the baseline data. In the longer term, this alternative could create additional opportunities to farm services providers (e.g., custom farming operations) at the regional level as more producers take advantage of the managed haying and grazing activities. As additional acreage is enrolled in the managed haying and grazing activities, custom haying operators would find new opportunities for their services. The longer term effects would require a widespread adoption of managed haying and grazing activities closer to the maximum levels as illustrated in Table 4.5-2 to generate new opportunities for the entry of new providers. Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 4.5 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 2. Comparison of the Baseline Conditions and the Alternatives ParameterBaseline Conditions Average Annual 2004-2006No Action AlternativeProposed ActionManaged Grazing Activities (Beef Production)Maximum Percent Economically Viable Acres0.61%5.52%9.20%Maximum Number of Acres8,09273,126121,876Additional Pounds of Beef617,6215,581,0499,301,748Additional Beef Value$648,502.08 $5,860,101.26 $9,766,835.43 Percent Change in Beef Value0.50%4.54%7.57%Economy-wide Value Change$1,102,453.53 $9,962,172.13 $16,603,620.22 Percent Economy-wide Value Change0.0012%0.01062%0.018%Managed Haying Activities (Hay Production)Maximum Percent Economically Viable Acres1.10%2.72%9.06%Maximum Number of Acres14,34535,435118,115Additional Tons of Hay13,23612,48741,623Additional Hay Value$860,353.63 $811,653.36 $2,705,511.19 Percent Change in Hay Value0.19%0.18%0.59%Economy-wide Value Change$1,806,742.62 $1,704,472.05 $5,681,573.49 Percent Economy-wide Value Change0.019%0.0009%0.0029% Managed Haying and Grazing Enrollment and Agricultural Production Value Changes Analysis of this alternative revealed that the maximum annual percentage of use for managed haying and grazing activities would be approximately 18.3 percent of the economically viable acreage (9.2 percent of managed grazing and 9.1 percent of managed haying) (Table 4.5-2). This determination of economically viable acreage indicates that the 25 percent rate reduction would be less than the economic value of the product generated off each acre of managed haying or grazing activities. This would equate to approximately 122,000 acres using managed grazing activities and 118,000 acres using managed haying. These activities are estimated to produce approximately $9.8 million additional beef production value (7.6 percent increase) and $2.7 million in hay production value (0.6 percent increase). For the statewide economy, the use of these CRP acres for managed haying and grazing activities would produce an estimated additional $16.6 million from beef production (0.02 percent increase) and $5.7 million from hay production (0.003 percent increase) rippling throughout the rest of the State economy. If the Alternative B frequencies are utilized and the maximum amount of enrolled acreage authorized for managed haying and grazing activities, the managed haying and grazing activity acreage would increase by more than 9.7 times over the baseline conditions. This would be a substantial increase over the baseline conditions, which would generate a marked positive increase over the total value of beef production and a small positive increase over the total value of hay production given the assumptions of the methodology. The total value of beef production would increase approximately 7.6 percent and the value of hay production would increase by approximately 0.6 percent over the existing production values. Table 4.5-3 illustrates changes in the inventory of all cattle, number of beef cattle that calved in the State, and the total production of cattle in pounds for the State. This table indicates the annual variation in these categories over the period from 1997 to 2007. It was estimated that managed grazing activities can provide enough forage to support 0.08 head of cattle per acre. Using the maximum acreage assumed for Alternative B, this would equate to approximately 9,750 additional head of cattle (approximately 0.7 percent increase in the number of beef cattle that calved), which would average approximately 954 additional pounds per animal into beef value. Implementation of this alternative would have a change in value to the economy as a whole of over $19.4 million compared to a No Action change in values of $8.8 million. This represents a one and a half times increase in the respective change of value to the economy between Alternative B and Alternative A. Outdoor Recreation In general, biological conditions that enhance habitats for wildlife increase the overall societal value for these species. Implementing Alternative B would result in positive benefits, both monetary and non-monetary, if there were additional opportunities for outdoor recreation activities. If managed haying and grazing activities provide vegetation disturbance similar to natural occurrences, there should be varied positive habitat effects for both game and non-game species. In general, CRP practices have been found to create positive net societal benefits for a variety of resources (i.e., water quality improvements, wildlife habitat, reduced erosion and sediment transport) (Sullivan et al. 2004). Appendix D lists Kansas game species and potential impacts from managed haying and grazing. An increase in game species could increase the monetary benefits associated with consumptive uses at local (i.e., farm hunting leases) and regional (i.e., sporting goods dealers) levels. Additionally, an increase in non-game species could create both monetary (i.e., wildlife watching, contributions to conservation measures) and non monetary benefits (i.e., the societal benefits associated with existence values). Overall, enhancement of wildlife habitat would generate small positive values to local and regional communities. Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 4.5 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 3. Statewide 10-Year Change in Cattle Inventory, Beef Cattle, and Cattle Production YearAll Cattle & Calves Inventory (0,000s of head)Beef Cattle That Calved (0,000s of head)All Cattle & Calves Production (0,000s of pounds)NumberPercent ChangeNumberPercent ChangeNumberPercent Change19976,6001,5093,694,57519986,550-0.761,461-3.183,764,4211.8919996,5500.001,5063.083,972,6465.5320006,6000.761,492-0.934,097,1963.1420016,7001.521,5242.143,942,137-3.7820026,600-1.491,504-1.314,066,7993.1620036,350-3.791,5180.934,025,140-1.0220046,6504.721,5502.113,862,303-4.0520056,600-0.751,530-1.293,992,5253.3720066,6500.761,5501.314,131,9833.4920076,400-3.761,500-3.234,089,730-1.02 As described in Section 4.1.2.4, a maximum mortality rate of approximately 3.3 percent of northern bobwhite (a game bird) in any single year would be expected if all available eligible acreage was hayed within the State at the allowable 50 percent rate. As a worst-case scenario this mortality rate would be experienced once every three years under Alternative B. However, based on the economically hayable acreage, only 9.1 percent of the eligible acreage would be expected to be hayed in any one year by selecting this alternative. This would then indicate a very low percentage of potential mortality for the northern bobwhite (approximately 0.3 percent in any single year), based on rational economic decision making, which is within the range of the worst-case scenario. If the highest amount of acreage based on historical data is used as discussed in Section 4.1.2.4, the potential mortality is approximately 0.09 percent. As such, it would be unlikely that there would be measurable adverse socioeconomic effect from the use of managed haying practice outside the PNS associated with outdoor recreation. No significant adverse impacts to the recreational economy of the State are expected from implementing Alternative B. No Action - Alternative A Under the No Action Alternative, eligible CRP practices would continue to be managed based on the NWF lawsuit settlement agreement of September 26, 2006. The potential for a measurable adverse socioeconomic effect from using the managed haying practice outside the PNS would be even less than the Proposed Action, as it would occur once every ten years. General Population Characteristics Similar to Alternative B, there would be small positive benefits anticipated from selecting the No Action Alternative. Though the benefits would be anticipated to be less than Alternative B, benefits could still accrue in the long term. This would be dependent on the level of adoption of managed haying and grazing activities at regional levels. If managed haying and grazing activities were adopted at the maximum level, as indicated in Table 4.5-2, then there would more than likely be opportunities for new service providers to enter the marketplace, thereby generating net positive benefits to the economy. Managed Haying and Grazing Enrollment and Agricultural Production Value Changes Analysis of the existing provisions for managed haying and grazing revealed that the maximum annual percentage of use for managed haying and grazing activities would be approximately 8.2 percent of the economically viable acreage (5.5 percent of managed grazing and 2.7 percent of managed haying). This determination of economically viable acreage indicates that the 25-percent rate reduction would be less than the economic value of the product generated off each acre of managed haying or grazing activities. This would equate to approximately 73,000 acres using managed grazing activities and over 35,000 acres using managed haying activities. These activities are estimated to produce approximately $5.86 million additional beef production value (4.5 percent increase) and $0.8 million in hay production value (0.2 percent increase). For the statewide economy, the use of these CRP acres for managed haying and grazing activities would produce nearly $10 million from beef production (0.01 percent increase) and $1.7 million from hay production (0.001 percent increase) rippling throughout the rest of the States economy. If the No Action Alternative was selected and the maximum eligible acreage was subject to managed haying and grazing activities, the hayed and grazed acreage would increase 3.8 times over the baseline conditions. Given the assumptions of the methodology, this would be a substantial increase over the baseline conditions, which would generate a small positive increase over the total value of beef production and hay production. Implementation of this alternative would have a change in value to the economy as a whole of nearly $8.8 million, an approximately 0.01 percent increase. Outdoor Recreation In general, biological conditions that enhance habitats for wildlife increase the overall societal value for these species. Implementing the No Action Alternative would result in positive benefits, both monetary and non-monetary, if there were additional opportunities for outdoor recreation activities, similar to Alternative B. Overall, enhancement of wildlife habitat would generate small positive values to local and regional communities. Similar to Alternative B, the worst case scenario of northern bobwhite mortality would be approximately 3.3 percent; however, this would only occur once every ten years. Based on the economically hayable acreage, only 2.7 percent of the eligible acreage would be expected to be hayed in any one year by selecting this alternative. This would then indicate a very low percentage of potential mortality for the northern bobwhite (approximately 0.09 percent in any single year), based on rational economic decision making, which is within the range of the worst-case scenario over the period (ten years). If the highest amount of acreage based on historical data is used as discussed in Section 4.1.2.4, the potential mortality is estimated to be 0.09 percent. As such, it would be unlikely that there would be measurable adverse socioeconomic effect from the use of managed haying practice outside the PNS associated with outdoor recreation activities dependent upon ground nesting bird species. No significant negative effect to the recreational economy is expected from continuance of Alternative A provisions governing managed haying and grazing. cumulative impacts Introduction CEQ regulations stipulate that the cumulative effects analysis within an EA should consider the potential environmental impacts resulting from the incremental impacts of the action when added to other past, present and reasonably foreseeable actions regardless of what agency or person undertakes such other actions. Cumulative effects most likely arise when a relationship exists between a Proposed Action and other actions expected to occur in a similar location or during a similar time period. Actions overlapping with or in proximity to the Proposed Action would be expected to have more potential for a relationship than those more geographically separated. Similarly, actions that coincide, even partially, in time tend to have potential for cumulative effects. Managed haying and grazing allows producers to harvest hay or allow grazing of specific practice acreage at express intervals while maintaining the CRP cover to fulfill its intended conservation purposes. In this EA, the affected environment for cumulative impacts are lands eligible for enrollment in CRP with conservation practices that allow managed haying and grazing. For the purposes of this analysis, other Federal and State conservation programs pertaining to haying and grazing of privately held conservation lands are the primary sources of information used in identifying past, present, and reasonably foreseeable actions. Other Federal and State Haying and Grazing Programs on Conservation Lands In addition to managed haying and grazing, there are other types of grazing authorized on CRP lands. Additionally, there are Federal and State conservation and assistance programs that allow producers to hay and graze on private lands. Table 5.2-1 summarizes these Federal and State conservation and assistance programs. The primary purposes for allowing haying and grazing on CRP and privately held conservation lands are vegetation maintenance to enable the conservation cover to fulfill its intended purposes most effectively and economically, and to supplement livestock feed or provide emergency feed during natural disasters. Federal haying and grazing related programs on privately held conservation lands are voluntary and enrollment cannot be predicted. Under CRP provisions, and all other Federal conservation programs, no producer can receive duplicate Federal payments for the same conservation activity on the same lands, and there is typically a cap on the amount one producer can receive for each program. Further, no other CRP harvesting or grazing may occur on managed hayed or grazed CPs outside of the established frequency interval, except emergency haying and grazing, and no CRP lands may have both managed haying and grazing conducted on the same field in the same season. Therefore, with few exceptions, there is limited potential for geographical overlapping of multiple programs or temporal convergence of multiple programs on CRP lands in the same year. Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 5.2 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 1 Federal and State Conservation and Assistance Programs ProgramSummaryGrassland Reserve Program (FSA/NRCS/USFS)This program conserves vulnerable grasslands from conversion to cropland or other uses by helping maintain viable ranching operations. Participants voluntarily limit future use of the land while retaining the right to conduct common grazing practices; produce hay; conduct fire rehabilitation; and construct firebreaks and fences. Participants may enter into permanent or thirty-year easements, leases, rental, or restoration contracts.The Conservation of Private Grazing Land (NRCS) This program provides technical assistance to individuals who own private grazing lands and managers of grazing lands. It offers opportunities to conserve and enhance grazing land resources to protect the lands from soil erosion, conserve water and provide habitat for wildlife. In addition, this program utilizes grazing lands as a source of biomass energy and raw materials for industrial products.Conservation Security Program (NRCS)This program provides financial and technical assistance to promote the conservation and improvement of soil, water, air, energy, plant and animal life, and other conservation purposes on Tribal and private working lands. Lands included under this program include working cropland, grassland, prairie land, improved pasture, and range land. Also included is forested land that is an incidental part of an agriculture operation.Emergency Haying and Grazing (FSA)Authorization may be granted for haying and grazing on CRP lands to provide relief to ranchers in areas affected by drought or other natural disaster. Authorization comes through the National FSA office or from the State office for drought relief. Emergency haying and grazing may not be conducted during the PNS and requires an annual rental payment reduction of 10 percent.Modification to CRP Contract for Critical Feed (FSA)Initiated on June 2, 2008, this modification is only authorized through 2008. A subsequent lawsuit and injunction on this program permits only three categories of users who were approved and invested significant funds in preparation to hay or graze after the PNS on lands enrolled in the same CPs as authorized for managed haying and grazing (1,2,4B, 4D, 10, 18B & 18C) to allow for critical feed use. Critical feeding restarts the managed haying and grazing waiting period. Primary differences from managed haying and grazing are: no payment reduction is assessed but imposes a $75 administrative fee, can also graze only 75% of a field at 100% of the NRCS stocking rate, and must be complete by certain dates depending on user category.  Table 5.2-1. Federal and State Conservation and Assistance Programs (contd) ProgramSummaryPheasant Initiative - Upland Wildlife Habitat Upgrade (KDWP)This is a cost-share program for vegetative management to improve grasslands for game birds, primarily pheasant and quail. The land must have been enrolled in CRP for at least four years. Cost shared programs include strip disking, strip disking with legume upgrade, food plots, and no-till inter-seeding with legumes. Cost share amounts are based on treatment and region. Additionally, enrollment in the Walk-in Hunting program can receive sign-up bonuses of up to $200 plus $2/acre for habitat work. Prescribed and deferred grazing and prescribed burning are authorized for vegetation control (management of native rangeland and control of invasive trees).Southwest Kansas Quail Initiative (KDWP)This is a cost-share program to develop and improve quail habitat in specific counties in southeast Kansas (Allen, Bourbon, Crawford, and Neosho). It is limited to planting wildlife-friendly permanent cover on continuous CRP practices (CP 18B and 18C). Reimbursement is $10/acre enrolled. Cost share is also available for land preparation ($1.50 to $150 per acre depending on the level of preparation required), plantings (must be planted in grain sorghum, forage sorghum, millet, sunflowers, or shrubs), livestock management and exclusion, and meadow management ($5/acre). Prescribed mowing and burning are authorized management practices. Maximum payment per enrollee is $2000.Grassland Easement Program (USFWS)This program executes a permanent easement legal agreement between the US Government, through the USFWS, and the property owner in which the owner, and all subsequent owners, agree to permanently keep land in native grass, forbs, and shrubs. Payment is based on the fair market value of the property. Grazing is permitted at anytime, while haying can only take place after July 15 each year. The acreage enrolled in this program may limit the participation in USDA programs in which base acres of cropland are used to determine eligibility for enrollment.Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program (USFWS)This program provides technical and financial assistance to private landowners and Tribes who are willing to work with the USFWS and other partners on a voluntary basis to help meet the habitat needs of Federal Trust Species. The program assists with projects in all habitat types which conserve or restore native vegetation, hydrology, and soils associated with imperiled ecosystems, including native prairies or otherwise provide an important habitat requisite for a rare, declining or protected species. Partners program provides expert technical assistance and cost-share incentives directly to private landowners; a cooperative agreement with a minimum duration of 10 years is signed. The landowner is reimbursed after project completion, based on the cost-sharing formula in the agreement. Federal Actions CRP Managed Haying and Grazing in Adjacent States As is true for many types of wildlife, the range of some grassland bird species listed as likely to nest on CRP lands extends beyond Kansas to neighboring States where modifications to CRP managed haying and grazing provisions are also being considered in similar EAs. Table 5.2-2 presents the current and proposed changes to PNS dates and/or managed haying and grazing frequencies for Kansas neighboring States. In addition, for those States proposing changes, the projected cumulative impacts of the alternatives considered on grassland birds, and in some cases, sagebrush birds, are presented. None of Kansas four neighbor States have a significant cumulative negative impact predicted. Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 5.2 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 2. Neighbor States Managed Haying and Grazing Frequencies and PNS StateCurrent FrequencyCurrent PNSProposed FrequencyProposed PNSAlternatives Projected ImpactsNebraskaHaying: 1/10 Grazing: 1/51 May- 15 JulyHayingAlt. B: 1/5No ChangeAlt. B: No Significant ImpactGrazingAlt. B: 1/3OklahomaHaying: 1/10 Grazing: 1/51 May- 1 JulyHayingAlt. B: 1/3No ChangeAlt. B: No Significant ImpactGrazingAlt. B: 1/3ColoradoHaying: 1/10 Grazing: 1/515 March-15 JulyNo ChangeN/ANo ChangeN/AMissouriHaying: 1/3 Grazing: 1/31 May- 15 JulyNo ChangeN/ANo ChangeN/ANote: 1/n = Once out of every n years; Alt. = Alternative; N/A = Not applicable Emergency Haying and Grazing The primary exception to geographical convergence of multiple Federal programs is emergency haying and grazing administered by FSA. Emergency haying and grazing is generally intended for periods of drought or excessive moisture of such magnitude that livestock producers nationally or across wide-ranging areas are faced with culling of herds or livestock losses. It is generally not authorized for situations where livestock producers suffer inconveniences in forage availability or prices, because of less than ideal production or over-utilization of acreage not under CRP contract. Authorization for emergency haying or grazing is granted if either the Deputy Administrator for Farm Programs (DAFP) or FSA State Committee (STC) determine it is warranted and the FSA Conservation and Environmental Programs Division (CEPD) concur. FSA county committees (COC) may request emergency haying or grazing on a county by county basis if evidence demonstrates a 40 percent or greater loss in normal hay and pasture production has occurred, and: drought conditions and/or precipitation levels indicate an average of 40 percent or greater loss of normal precipitation for the four most recent months, plus the days in the current month before the date of request; or excessive moisture conditions and/or precipitation levels indicate an average of 140 percent or greater increase in normal precipitation during the four most recent consecutive months, plus the days in the current month before the date of request. The COC must submit written monthly reviews of conditions in the county and the basis used to determine whether continued haying or grazing is warranted. Emergency haying and grazing must end by September 30, unless determined otherwise as noted below. Emergency haying and grazing generally may not be approved during the PNS; however, it may be approved by the USDA under extreme conditions. Emergency haying and grazing is only authorized on the same CPs that are eligible for managed haying and grazing, require a prior written request by the applicant, and modification of the Conservation Plan to include haying or grazing that must be site-specific and reflect the local wildlife needs and concerns. Further restrictions apply as follows: designation for emergency grazing may be for up to 90 calendar days, not to exceed September 30; one 30-calendar-day extension may be authorized, not to exceed September 30; designation for emergency haying may be for up to 60 calendar days, not to exceed September 30; emergency haying extensions are not authorized; emergency grazing extension up to 15 calendar days may be authorized because of flooding, not to exceed September 30; emergency grazing shall leave at least 25 percent of each field or contiguous CRP fields ungrazed for wildlife, or graze not more than 75 percent of the stocking rate determined by NRCS or TSP; shall leave at least 50 percent of each field or contiguous fields unhayed for wildlife shall not hay or graze the same acreage; and haying is limited to one cutting. Acreage ineligible for emergency haying or grazing include useful life easements, any land within 120 feet of a stream or other permanent waterbody, and any land enrolled in a CP not authorized for emergency haying and grazing. At least 25 percent of the contracts authorized for emergency haying or grazing shall be spot checked by the COC ten days prior to the end date for the authorized activity. Emergency haying and grazing may occur any year before or after managed haying and grazing, and may occur several years in a row. Finally, managed haying and grazing may not be undertaken on acreage that was harvested under emergency provisions until the established frequency interval under managed provisions expires. State Actions The KDWP has two programs that involve CRP lands that are directly related to managed haying and grazing. Pheasant Initiative - Upland Wildlife Habitat Upgrade to CRP This program offers cost share for vegetative management to improve grasslands primarily for pheasants and quail (KDWP 2007). The land must have been enrolled in CRP for a minimum four years in specific regions of the State. The management activities include strip disking and interplanting with legumes, no-till inter-seeding with legumes, and brush management (including planned grazing and prescribed burns). Southeast Kansas Quail Initiative Conversion of certain CRP lands to wildlife-friendly conservation covers is the goal of this program (KDWP 2005b). Only lands enrolled under the continuous provisions of CRP are eligible. Those CPs that are eligible for managed haying and grazing enrolled under the continuous process are salinity control covers CP18B and CP18C. The program is limited to certain counties as described in Table 5.2-1, and includes cost share for fencing to exclude livestock no grazing would be permitted. Additional cost share is provided for vegetation management including prescribed burning or mowing. Cumulative Effects Analysis In this EA, the affected environment for cumulative impacts are those privately held or Tribal lands that are currently enrolled or eligible for enrollment in conservation practices that allow haying and grazing. For the purposes of this analysis, the goals and plans of Federal and State programs authorizing haying or grazing on privately held conservation lands are the primary sources of information used in identifying past, present, and reasonably foreseeable actions. Cumulative impacts are assessed for the analyzed resources under the alternatives analyzed. Table 5.3-1 summarizes cumulative effects. Proposed Action - Alternative B Alternative B would increase the interval to once every three years for both managed haying and grazing, while maintaining the same PNS as the No Action alternative. Long-term benefits to vegetation, wildlife, water quality, soils, carbon sequestration (air quality) and socioeconomic resources are expected from implementation of Alternative B. The mosaic of successional environments that meet most wildlife habitat needs would increase in diversity under the Proposed Action, since rejuvenation of the vegetative cover through managed haying and grazing would occur at more frequent intervals over the life of the CRP contract. More frequent management of the CRP vegetative stand with managed haying or grazing lessens the need for employing management techniques that have the potential for more negative impacts (such as use of herbicides and pesticides) and are more costly. Managed haying and grazing at the frequency of Alternative B, and in accordance with established USDA conservation practice provisions, standards, and guidelines, are expected to ensure the maximum health and vigor of the conservation cover, preserve wildlife habitat, benefit water quality, soil, and carbon sequestration while providing the CRP participant socioeconomic benefits. The direct effects of managed haying and grazing on vegetation consist of vegetation removal through these harvesting activities. This direct effect is limited to one hay cutting and no more than a 120-day period for grazing in a single growing season, and is thus short term and localized. Under Alternative B, this effect would occur once every three years for both managed haying and grazing. The vegetation analysis presented in this EA concluded there is no significant negative effect to vegetation from the Proposed Action. If emergency haying or grazing is conducted on the same acreage hayed or grazed under managed provisions the previous year, and the existing Conservation Plan does not include haying and grazing plans, then a new Conservation Plan is developed that takes into account current resource conditions prior to approval of the activity. If the existing Conservation Plan includes provisions for haying and grazing, it should have a contingency plan for drought or excessive moisture. Even with a Conservation Plan, written approval prior to emergency haying and grazing is still required. If the resource conditions do not permit the Conservation Plan to be implemented as constituted, it would be modified, or the activity would not be approved by NRCS/FSA. Operators are required to monitor resource conditions during the activity to ensure either haying or grazing would not have unacceptable negative impacts to environmental resources. Under Alternative B, once emergency haying or grazing is concluded, managed haying or grazing is not authorized again for another three years. Provided these established provisions, standards, and guidelines are followed, no significant cumulative direct adverse would occur to vegetation under the Proposed Action Alternative. Direct effects on wildlife occur from conflicts with haying machinery or trampling by grazing livestock that may result in mortality. This direct effect is limited to one hay cutting and no more than a 120-day period for grazing in a single growing season, and is localized to the specific field on which the activity takes place. As stated previously, there are no quantitative studies of wildlife mortality related to varying frequencies of intervals between haying and grazing on particular CRP conservation covers that are eligible for these harvesting activities. Most quantitative studies conducted to date center on impacts to ground nesting birds. Under managed haying and grazing provisions, neither activity may take place during the PNS as established in Alternative B; however, this period has been shown to only encompass a portion of the peak nesting and brood rearing season for several species of grassland birds. Likewise, direct impacts are still possible even after the peak breeding season has ended. Haying has more potential to directly impact mortality than grazing; previous studies of mortality impacts of grazing on grassland birds are largely anecdotal and utilized simulated or artificial nests (USDA/NRCS 2006b). As summarized in Migratory Bird Responses to Grazing (Ibid.), the literature is conflicting; however, clearly the per-acre stocking rate would be an important factor, as would the presence of species that nest in high densities. Table  STYLEREF 2 \s 5.3 SEQ Table \* ARABIC \s 2 1. Cumulative Effects Matrix ResourcePast and Present ActionsProposed Action Alternative BFuture ActionsCumulative EffectsBiological Resources Vegetation, Wildlife, and Conservation and Protected SpeciesLong-term positive impacts to vegetation, wildlife and protected species are expected to result from the activities identified, which would establish vegetative communities and create habitat for wildlife. However, past and present actions would not be as beneficial to the biological resources as Alternative B, although no significant negative impacts would occur.Under Alternative B, long-term benefits to vegetation, wildlife and protected species are expected to occur. This alternative mimics the historic disturbance frequency that rejuvenates grasslands and provides mosaics of wildlife habitat in different successional stages that provides a more beneficial environment for biological resources. There are no significant negative impacts from implementation of Alternative B.Continued enrollment of farmland in programs which would restore habitat is expected to benefit biological resources. Future haying or grazing under either managed or emergency procedures would not significantly impact vegetation, wildlife, or protected species if the established conservation practice provisions, standards, and guidelines are followed, and the Conservation Plan is adapted to resource conditions on the land just prior to engaging in either activity.Long-term benefits to biological resources are expected to result from CRP lands that aim to restore vegetative covers that provide wildlife habitat. Table 5.3-1. Cumulative Effects Matrix (contd)ResourcePast and Present ActionsProposed Action Alternative BFuture ActionsCumulative EffectsWater Resources Surface Water Quality Water Resources Surface Water Quality (contd)Direct negative impacts to surface water quality are minimized by past and present provisions of managed haying and grazing since either activity is not allowed closer than 120 feet from a permanent surface waterbody and livestock must be confined with fencing. Indirect impacts to water quality that can occur from vegetative cover loss causing soil erosion and increased sedimentation into nearby waterbodies are minimized by employment of BMPs that maintain over the long-term vegetative covers. Past and present actions would allow longer intervals of vegetation recovery between these activities than Alternative B, especially beneficial if precipitation is not ideal the following growing season. There are no significant negative impacts under Alternative A.Similar to past and present actions, Alternative B direct negative effects to surface water quality are minimized through adherence to established provisions, standards, and guidelines and use of BMPs that maintain the vegetative cover over the long term. Although the recovery period between episodes of haying and grazing is shorter than the present provisions, no significant impact to water quality would occur from implementation of Alternative B.Continued enrollment of farmland in conservation programs is expected to have positive impacts to water quality similar to those described for Alternative B. Future haying or grazing under either managed or emergency procedures would not significantly impact vegetation, wildlife, or protected species if the established conservation practice provisions, standards, and guidelines are followed, and the Conservation Plan is adapted to resource conditions on the land just prior to engaging in either activity.Positive long-term cumulative impacts to surface water quality are expected to result from the alternatives analyzed and other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable actions.Soil Resources Soil Resources (contd) Past and present actions of managed haying and grazing do not directly or indirectly negatively affect soil resources when the established conservation provisions, standards, and guidelines are followed and BMPs are employed to minimize impacts. Limiting the stocking rate to 75% of determined total capacity and the total number of days that haying or grazing may take place, and employing BMPs to ensure adequate dispersion of livestock minimize this potential. Long-term maintenance of the vegetative cover minimizes potential for increased soil erosion that may lead to increased sedimentation of nearby waters.The impacts of Alternative B on soil would be similar to past and present actions and may be minimized by employing the same BMPs. The indirect impact of managed haying and grazing under this alternatives frequency has been found to maximize the health and vigor of the vegetative cover, limiting the potential for increasing soil erosion through vegetative loss. Alternative B would reduce the potential recovery period more than past and present actions; however, BMPs would be utilized to reduce impacts through maintenance of adequate ground cover or litter. No significant negative impacts would occur under Alternative B.Continued enrollment of agricultural lands in CRP and establishing long-term vegetative covers benefits soil resources. Future haying or grazing under either managed or emergency procedures would not significantly impact soil resources if the established conservation practice provisions, standards, and guidelines are followed, and the Conservation Plan is adapted to resource conditions on the land just prior to engaging in either activity. Positive long-term cumulative impacts to soil resources would be expected to result from the alternatives analyzed and other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable actions.Air Quality - Carbon Sequestration Past and present actions of managed haying and grazing would result in increased sequestration of carbon over lands under agricultural production. Under Alternative B, although managed haying and grazing occurs more frequently, there is no appreciable difference in the amount of carbon sequestered from that of past and present actions.Continued enrollment of CRP lands and managed haying and grazing is expected to have positive impacts to air quality and carbon sequestration. Future haying or grazing under either managed or emergency procedures would continue carbon sequestration benefits if the established conservation practice provisions, standards, and guidelines are followed, and the Conservation Plan is adapted to resource conditions on the land just prior to engaging in either activity.Positive long-term impacts to air quality resources are expected to result from the alternatives analyzed and other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable actions. Socioeconomics Socioeconomics (contd) Past and present managed haying and grazing would result in no significant positive or negative socioeconomic impacts, but can benefit individual operators. The lower frequency of managed haying and grazing would not offer the benefits as often as Alternative B. Benefits derived from increased outdoor recreational activities are similar to those of Alternative B. No significant impact to game birds would occur from past and present actions.The socioeconomic analysis of Alternative B concludes managed haying and grazing under these provisions in the State has a small positive socioeconomic impact. Likewise, enhancement of wildlife habitat would generate small economic benefits for local and regional communities from outdoor recreational activities. There are no significant negative impacts to game birds from implementation of Alternative B.Continued enrollment of CRP lands and managed haying and grazing is expected to have positive socioeconomic benefits. Benefits from outdoor recreational activities are expected to continue as a result of continued enrollment in CRP and enhancement of wildlife habitat through managed haying and grazing.Positive long-term impacts to socioeconomic recourses are expected to result from the alternatives analyzed and other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable actions. To represent the worst case possible, the mortality analysis conducted in this assessment selected the ground nesting grassland bird with the greatest portion of its peak nesting and brood rearing period not encompassed by the defined PNS. A mortality rate of 3.3 percent for the species at greatest risk was calculated if 50 percent (the maximum specified in current provisions) of all Kansas CRP acreage eligible for managed haying was in fact hayed in the same year. This mortality rate would occur under this alternative once every three years. If the decision to hay is made on an economically rational basis, the acreage that is viable for managed haying is further reduced, and the mortality rate drops to 0.094 percent. If the impact is based on the amount of acreage that has historically been managed hayed since it was first authorized in the 2002 Farm Bill, the estimated mortality rate is reduced to 0.088 percent. It is not possible to predict how often or where emergency haying or grazing may be conducted. Emergency haying or grazing can occur any year following managed haying and grazing. Emergency haying in response to excess moisture has more potential to be conducted on land that was hayed under managed provisions the previous year than emergency haying in response to drought: the conservation cover previously hayed followed by drought conditions has not likely recovered adequately to be hayed again. It is most likely that other land not hayed the previous season would be utilized. It is not possible to predict how much acreage may be approved for haying or grazing under emergency provisions. Therefore, this cumulative impact analysis is expansive by assessing impacts on all CRP acreage eligible for emergency haying or grazing. Since the eligible acreage under emergency haying and grazing is the same as that under managed provisions, and only 50 percent of a field may be hayed under emergency provisions as well, similar assumptions to those made to assess the impacts of the managed haying provisions are made to assess potential cumulative grassland bird mortality. If emergency haying is conducted the year after managed haying on the same land, then a 6.7 percent mortality rate for the grassland bird species with the greatest exposure of its peak breeding season caused by both managed and emergency haying are possible over a two year period. If the decision to hay is made based on an economically rational basis, the acreage viable for managed haying is less, and the mortality rate is calculated at 0.19 percent. If the maximum amount of acres historically hayed under emergency provisions in Kansas is considered and added to the amount of managed hayed acres as described in Section 4.1.2.4, the potential mortality rate for grassland birds was determined to be 0.14 percent. Haying under managed provisions may not resume on land that was hayed under emergency procedures until another three years would lapse, an interval over which populations of grassland would recover. As discussed in 4.1.2.4, the specific impact of the estimated mortality on population levels and the point at which it could potentially decrease the population of a specific species to a level of concern is not entirely clear given existing information. The impact is dependent upon many factors such as the species population, density on CRP, life history, and available habitat. There is no clear-cut threshold at which a population is no longer viable (Shaffer 1981). A minimum viable population is the smallest size necessary for a population to have a predetermined likelihood of remaining in existence for a given length of time (Ibid.), although there is no clear consensus for a definition within the literature. Likewise, estimates of the populations size, the length of time of it remaining extant, and the environmental factors that are considered to make a population viable also vary considerably (Reed et al. 2003). The amount of grassland habitat that either would be eligible for or has historically been managed hayed on CRP acreage is small; similarly, all three methods to estimate the potential mortality from managed haying indicate a very limited impact to grassland birds. The most significant impact to wild bird populations is loss of habitat (USDA/NRCS 2007b). Studies have shown that CRP provides localized benefits for many species of grassland birds, and in order to maintain the health, vigor and optimal structure of the habitat periodic disturbance must occur, whether through managed haying and grazing or other means (USDA/NRCS 2007b and 2009). Therefore, while some mortality would occur from managed haying and grazing activities, the overall impact of managed haying and grazing is improved habitat that benefits the majority of grassland birds. Given the overall benefits to habitat from managed haying for grassland birds and limited mortality potential, no significant cumulative direct or indirect negative impact to grassland birds would occur from Alternative B if existing conservation standards, procedures and guidelines are followed, and the Conservation Plan is adjusted to resource conditions on the land prior to managed haying or grazing. Direct impacts on other types of wildlife populations are more difficult to assess with existing data. As presented in Chapter 4 of this document, no other types of wildlife are significantly negatively affected on a population level. Conflicts with large mammals are expected to be minimal since they easily avoid the machinery associated with haying and livestock, and standard provisions and guidelines do not permit haying or grazing in seasonal calving or birthing areas. Smaller animals such as small mammals (rabbits, voles, etc.), amphibians, or reptiles may experience direct mortality impacts, but these are expected to be minimal and not negatively affected on a population level. Direct effects of haying and grazing to invertebrate mortality have been more closely studied; but, it is difficult to extrapolate the data to reproductive success. However, many studies have also shown that particularly grazing increases abundance and diversity of invertebrates (Klute 1994). Assuming that managed haying and grazing is conducted in accordance with all applicable established USDA conservation practice provisions, standards and guidelines, the key to minimizing potential for indirect negative effects from managed haying and grazing to vegetation, wildlife, water, soil and carbon sequestration is adapting the Conservation Plan to take into account resource conditions just prior to authorizing either activity to proceed. Most of the time, the reduced stocking rate for grazing, minimal stubble height limits to ensure adequate vegetative recovery before frost, limiting haying to 50 percent of the CRP field to ensure habitat is available the following year, and precluding either activity within 120 feet of a permanent surface waterbody are adequate measures to protect these resources. However, if not enough precipitation follows the conclusion of managed haying and grazing to enable the recovery of the vegetation by the next growing season, the health and vigor of the plant stand and vegetative structure providing habitat for wildlife may be damaged. Operators are required to monitor resource conditions during haying or grazing to ensure either activity would not have unacceptable negative impacts to environmental resources. In the event a conservation cover fails due to the actions of the operator, the operator is required to re-establish it, or all payments received under the CRP must be re-paid to the government. The potential for drought after either managed haying or grazing has been completed cannot be predicted. Since CRP lands eligible for managed haying and grazing are approximately 13.9 percent of available habitat within the State, the potential impacts are not likely to reach a significant magnitude statewide. Drought over large areas would cause declines in all wildlife habitat, and many species reproductive success is correlated with adequate precipitation (George et al. 1992; Niemuth et al. 2008). Studies have shown that in areas where little quality habitat exists for wildlife, the potential benefits of habitat found on CRP lands are more pronounced (Riffell et al. 2006). It follows, then, that the potential negative effects on wildlife associated with declining habitat quality on CRP lands could be more amplified in these settings at a local scale, but is not likely to reach a significant magnitude. Emergency haying and grazing would be authorized after conditions four months prior to the proposed activity are severe enough to meet the required provisions. Before haying or grazing under emergency provisions would be approved for specific land, the condition of resources on the land would be assessed and the Conservation Plan designed to take these conditions into account. It is not likely that land hayed under managed provisions the previous year would be hayed the following year under emergency provisions, minimizing the potential for cumulative indirect negative effects from emergency haying. Emergency grazing may occur on land that was grazed the previous year under managed provisions, but at least 25 percent of the field must be ungrazed or the stocking rate can only be a maximum 75 percent, minimizing the potential for cumulative indirect negative impacts to environmental resources. Therefore, no significant cumulative negative indirect effect to vegetation, wildlife, water, soils, or carbon sequestration (air quality) would occur under Alternative B. The socioeconomic analysis of Alternative B concludes managed haying and grazing under these provisions in the State has a small positive socioeconomic impact. Emergency haying and grazing would be slightly more economically beneficial since the payment reduction is ten percent rather than the 25 percent under managed provisions, but this is not expected to be significant. No significant cumulative negative impact to the socioeconomy of Kansas would occur under Alternative B. No Action - Alternative A The No Action Alternative allows managed haying once every ten years and managed grazing once every five years, except during the PNS period extending from April 15 to July 15. Continuation of the No Action provisions would not maximize grassland health and vigor since the disturbance frequency for managed haying and grazing is not often enough. The majority of wildlife habitat needs are met by diversity in successional environments (plant stand structure and composition) that create a mosaic landscape. Over time, CRP fields that have not had adequate rejuvenation management accumulate thatch. Thatch can inhibit vegetative growth, reduces self-seeding, harbors plant pathogens, makes it difficult to control noxious weeds and insect pests, is difficult to penetrate with machinery for mid-contract management tasks, can reduce moisture filtration to the soil, and is fuel for catastrophic wildfires. Inadequate disturbance enables succession to advance through woody plant encroachment into areas where these species are undesired, and prevents lower impact management techniques that are also more cost efficient. Although managed haying and grazing at the frequency of Alternative A is not significant on a statewide scale, it can be quite significant to individual farm operators. The direct effect of the No Action Alternative managed haying and grazing to vegetation is similar to the Proposed Action, except the impacts would occur once every ten years for haying and once every five years for grazing. The assessment of direct impacts to vegetation under the No Action Alternative concluded no significant negative impacts would occur as the established conservation practice provisions, standards, and guidelines, if followed, ensure vegetation recovery. Emergency haying or grazing may follow managed haying or grazing on the same lands as early as the next year. A Conservation Plan would be developed or the existing Conservation Plan would be modified to take into account the condition of resources on the land prior to authorizing the activity to proceed. After emergency haying and grazing, under Alternative A the soonest managed grazing would be allowed on the same land is five years, and managed haying is ten years. Again, the resource conditions would be evaluated at that time and the Conservation Plan modified accordingly prior to authorizing either activity under the managed provisions. Vegetation would still have adequate time to recover prior to managed haying or grazing. Therefore, no significant cumulative negative direct effect to vegetation would occur under the No Action Alternative. The direct effect of managed haying and grazing on grassland bird mortality is expected to occur at a lower frequency under the No Action Alternative in comparison to Alternative B. Under the worst case scenario analyzed for managed haying based upon the grassland bird species whose peak breeding season is least encompassed by the PNS, 3.3 percent mortality would occur once every ten years. If emergency haying follows managed haying on the same lands the year after haying under managed provisions, then an estimated 6.7 percent mortality rate would be expected over a two year period. The mortality rate is expected to be even less if only economically viable acres are considered (reduced to 0.094 percent over a two-year period) since the total number of CRP acres that are economically viable to hay statewide is much less, and the chance that all would be hayed in the same year is even less. If the maximum amount of acres historically hayed under emergency provisions in Kansas is considered and added to the amount of managed hayed acres as described in Section 4.1.2.4, the potential mortality rate for grassland birds is determined to be 0.14 percent. This scenario is also not likely to happen if the emergency is drought related, as the vegetative stand hayed the year before would not produce enough for another harvest. The soonest managed haying could be conducted again on the same land would be another ten years. As discussed above, determination of the magnitude potential direct impacts would have on a population is dependent on a multitude of factors. Similarly, there is no definitive minimum viable population established, and the factors that are considered to make a population viable differ considerably. The amount of grassland habitat that either would be eligible for or has historically been managed hayed on CRP acreage is small; similarly, all three methods to estimate the potential mortality as a result of managed haying indicate a very limited impact to grassland birds. The most significant impact to wild bird populations is loss of habitat (USDA/NRCS 2007b); however, CRP has been shown to provide localized benefits for most species of grassland birds. While some mortality would occur from managed haying and grazing activities, the overall impact of managed haying and grazing is improved habitat that benefits grassland birds. Given the overall benefits to habitat from managed haying for grassland birds and limited mortality potential, no significant cumulative direct or indirect negative impact to grassland birds would occur from Alternative A if existing conservation standards, procedures and guidelines are followed, and the Conservation Plan is adjusted to resource conditions on the land prior to managed haying or grazing. Similar to Alternative B, no significant cumulative negative indirect effect to vegetation, wildlife, water, soils, or carbon sequestration (air quality) is expected under the No Action alternative if the Conservation Plan adapts to take into account resource conditions on the land just prior to either managed or emergency haying or grazing, and if all established applicable conservation practice provisions, standards, and guidelines are followed. If these conditions are met, vegetation would recover adequately to serve its conservation purpose between managed haying and grazing and emergency haying and grazing episodes. The socioeconomic analysis of Alternative A concludes managed haying and grazing under these provisions in the State has no significant positive or negative socioeconomic impact on a statewide scale. Emergency haying and grazing would be slightly more economically beneficial since the payment reduction is ten percent rather than the 25 percent under managed provisions, but this is not expected to be significant. No significant cumulative negative impact to the socioeconomy of Kansas would occur from continuance of the current provisions for managed haying and grazing. Unavoidable Impacts of the Alternatives Proposed Action - Alternative B Unavoidable impacts of haying and grazing Alternative B are expected from direct mortality effects on wildlife. Representative probabilistic quantitative studies of potential mortality impacts to wildlife from haying or grazing are lacking. However, CRP lands are not the only habitat available for wildlife, and because managed haying and grazing may take place only once every three years as provided for in Alternative B, the impact would not be significant. In addition, vegetation removal through harvesting by haying or grazing under Alternative B would unavoidably impact vegetation once every three years for haying and grazing. If the Conservation Plan adapts to take into account resource conditions on the land just prior to managed haying or grazing, and if all established applicable conservation practice provisions, standards, and guidelines are followed, this impact would not be significant. The incremental contribution of impacts of the Proposed Action, when considered in combination with other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable actions, are expected to result in long-term positive impacts to vegetation, wildlife, surface waterbodies, soil, carbon sequestration, and socioeconomic resources. No Action Alternative A Similar to Alternative B, unavoidable impacts of haying and grazing under Alternative A are expected from direct mortality effects on wildlife and direct removal of vegetation through harvesting by managed haying or grazing. However, at the reduced frequency of Alternative A, these impacts are not expected to be significant. The incremental contribution of impacts of the Alternative A, when considered in combination with other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable actions, are expected to result in long-term positive impacts to vegetation, wildlife, surface waterbodies, soil, carbon sequestration and socioeconomic resources, however, the net benefits are less than Alternative B. Irreversible and Irretrievable Commitment of Resources NEPA requires that environmental analysis include identification of any irreversible and irretrievable commitments of resources which would be involved should an action be implemented. Irreversible and irretrievable resource commitments are related to the use of nonrenewable resources and the effects that the use of these resources has on future generations. Irreversible effects primarily result from the use or destruction of a specific resource that cannot be replaced within a reasonable time frame. Irretrievable resource commitments involve the loss in value of an affected resource that cannot be restored as a result of the action. For the alternatives analyzed no irreversible or irretrievable resource commitments would occur. Mitigation Measures Introduction The purpose of mitigation is to avoid, minimize, or eliminate negative impacts on affected resources to some degree. CEQ Regulations (40 CFR 1508.20) state that mitigation includes: avoiding the impact altogether by not taking a certain action or parts of an action; minimizing impacts by limiting the degree or magnitude of the action and its implementation; rectifying the impact by repairing, rehabilitating, or restoring the affected environment; reducing or eliminating the impact over time by preservation and maintenance operations during the life of the action; and compensating for the impact by replacing or providing substitute resources or environments. Roles and Responsibilities CEQ Regulations state that all relevant reasonable mitigation measures that could improve an action should be identified, even if they are outside the jurisdiction of the lead agency or the cooperating agencies. This serves to alert agencies or officials who can implement these extra measures, and will encourage them to do so. The lead agency for the alternatives analyzed is FSA. Mitigation Recommendations There are no expected major negative impacts associated with implementation of the Proposed Action. Prior to installation of CPs, producers must complete site-specific environmental analysis which would reveal any protected resources on or adjacent to the proposed enrolled lands. In those site-specific instances where a wetland, threatened or endangered species, or a cultural resource may be present, consultation with the appropriate regulatory agency would identify specific avoidance, minimization, or mitigation measures required to eliminate or reduce the negative impacts to those sensitive resources. Prior to implementing managed haying or grazing, a Conservation Plan must be developed that is in compliance with NEPA and all other applicable Federal and State laws and regulations. This plan must be completed by qualified individuals either employed at NRCS or an NRCS-certified TSP. The qualified conservationist will use information from ecological site descriptions, trend determinations, similarity index determinations, assessments of the health of the conservation lands and other information (climatic conditions, appropriate stocking rate) to assist the CRP land manager to design a plan for managed haying and grazing on authorized CPs that would not defeat the purposes of the CRP contract. These plans require several site-specific inventories, measures to meet specific objectives, the methods and BMPs to control or mitigate impacts, and contingency and monitoring plans. The field numbers, locations, and acreage must be identified. The plan states that no managed haying or grazing may occur during the PNS, may not occur within 120 feet of a permanent waterbody, or in the case of haying, is limited to 50 percent of the field over a period no longer than 90 days, and in the case of grazing, is limited to a maximum 120 days that may be in two 60-day periods. A resource assessment must be conducted that identifies resources present (i.e., vegetative cover, water sources, soils) and their condition, existing structures (fences, natural barriers), and facilities (location of gates, watering areas), accompanied with a site plan as appropriate. An assessment of forage suitability must be completed, identifying the key forage species and associated acreage. The forage quantity and quality will be estimated and documented, and if grazing is proposed, the type of livestock and ruminant wildlife (deer, elk) identified, and the estimated stocking rate calculated in accordance with the NRCS FOTG. The 75-percent stocking rate is the maximum allowed for managed grazing; if resource conditions do not support the maximum, a lower, appropriate stocking rate would be calculated and implemented. Animal Inventory will document the number and type of ruminant wildlife estimated to utilize the area proposed for grazing, and the livestock that would be grazing. In addition, if resource conditions do not support haying the maximum 50 percent of a CRP field, then a lower appropriate rate would be calculated and implemented. Other NRCS Conservation Practice Standards must be adhered to and specific guidance incorporated into the Conservation Plan that includes mitigation measures. NRCS Conservation Practice Code 511 Forage Harvest Management stipulates criteria to improve or maintain stand life, plant vigor, and plant diversity. Vegetation must be cut only at a stage of maturity or harvest interval range that will provide adequate food reserves and/or basal or auxiliary tillers or buds for regrowth and/or reproduction to occur without loss of plant vigor. Further, re-seeding annuals must only be cut or harvested at a stage of maturity and frequency that ensures production of viable seed and ample carryover of hard seed to maintain desired plant stand diversity. For managed haying and grazing, a minimum five inch stubble height is required by Kansas Technical Guidance 59 at conclusion of the activity; however, if particular plants require more of the plant to remain (such as warm season grasses), then the appropriate minimum will be defined as such in the Conservation Plan (USDA/NRCS 2008a). Requirements for specific plant species have been developed on a county level in Kansas. As an example, Appendix F presents the forage harvest requirements in Butler County for plant species consisting of warm and cool season grasses and legumes for grass-related CPs (USDA/NRCS 2005b). The planned or allowable degree of use for browse species differs from grass species. The degree of use applies to the annual growth of twigs and leaves within reach of animals. If deciduous browse species are used during the dormant season, the degree of use suggested applies to annual twig growth only. Guidance on the suitability of forage by species grown in dryland conditions includes estimates of the plant species productivity, the suitability as forage, minimum years a plant must be established prior to suitability for forage, fertilizer needs, soil acidity needs, and drought tolerance is provided. In accordance with managed haying and grazing provisions, authorized CPs must be established a minimum one year prior to scheduling these activities. Wildlife habitat and corridors (CP4D, CP4B) guidance for implementation are found in NRCS Conservation Practice Code 645 Upland Wildlife Habitat Management. Under these CPs authorized for managed haying and grazing, certain wildlife species, guilds, suites, or ecosystems are targeted for conservation. The grazing plan developed for these CPs must have wildlife management as the primary objective. The Conservation Plan requires habitat evaluation and appraisal to identify habitat-limiting factors, and have developed habitat evaluation tools to achieve habitat conditions for particular species, such as bobwhite quail, the prairie chicken, or ring-neck pheasants. Further, biological technical notes and assessment worksheets offer additional guidance. Application of this practice code alone, or in combination with other supporting and facilitating practices such as grazing and prescribed burns, result in a conservation system to meet the goals of the Conservation Plan. Managed haying and grazing is restricted during critical periods such as the PNS, brood rearing, deer fawning and elk calving seasons. Management components of the grazing plan specify the schedule and number of days when managed haying and grazing can be conducted. Criteria that maintain or improve water quality and quantity (other than limiting grazing to within no more than 120 feet of a permanent surface waterbody) include: (1) maintain adequate ground cover and plant density to ensure adequate filtering capacity of the vegetation; and (2) employ BMPs to minimize concentrated livestock areas that ensure animal offal is dispersed. The latter would include siting any supplemental livestock feeding, handling, and watering facilities and gates in such a manner to ensure adequate dispersion of animals. This would also assist in reducing potential soil erosion and compaction, which could lead to excess runoff. To maintain soil condition, measures to ensure adequate ground cover, litter, and canopy to maintain or improve infiltration and organic content would be stipulated in the plan. Fencing must be used to control grazing animals access to other areas adjacent to the grazed field and protect permanent surface waterbodies. Fencing may be designed in accordance with NRCS Conservation Practice Code 382 to minimize impacts to wildlife while serving its purpose to confine livestock. These latter measures include altering the height of the top and bottom wires, and making them smooth rather than barbed. When haying, starting in the middle of the field and proceeding in parallel back and forth pattern would enable certain wildlife time needed to temporarily relocate to adjacent areas in advance of machinery. Also, use of a flushing bar would reduce the potential for injuring or killing certain wildlife. To protect forbs and legumes that benefit native pollinators and other wildlife and provide insect food sources for grassland nesting birds, spraying or other control of noxious weeds would be done on a spot treatment basis in accordance with NRCS Conservation Practice Code 595. All methods of plant and insect pest management must comply with Federal, State, and local regulations. Likewise, prior to any implementation of management techniques a biological inventory should be conducted to identify important plant resources and pollinator habitat for generalist and specialized pollinator species (Black et al. 2007). Some areas should remain untreated when implementing management techniques to promote recolonization of the treated areas. Moreover, disturbance of a site in multi-year cycles provides a source from which pollinators can spread (Black et al. 2007). Other recommendations include delaying management until most flowering plants have died back and a majority of the pollinators are in diapauses (a state of dormancy) or have successfully laid eggs, which typically occurs in late summer or early fall. Site-specific environmental evaluation of lands to be enrolled in CRP in conjunction with either informal or formal consultation with the appropriate USFWS office would protect species included on the threatened and endangered species list and their designated critical habitat. If potential negative impacts of managed haying and grazing on listed species are identified, it is not likely the proposed activities would be approved. LIST OF PREPARERS NameOrganizationExperienceProject RoleTony Cecchi, M.B.A., B.S. V.P. of PlanningGeo-Marine, Inc.18 yearsQuality AssuranceJohn Bland, M.A. Senior NEPA Program ManagerGeo-Marine, Inc.25 yearsQuality AssuranceSusan Miller, M.A. Project ManagerGeo-Marine, Inc.19 yearsProject Management, Chapters 1 and 2, Mitigation, Cumulative Richard Watts, M.S. Senior Environmental ScientistGeo-Marine, Inc.35 yearsCarbon Sequestration Chap 3 and 4Karen Johnson, M.A. Environmental ScientistGeo-Marine, Inc.21 yearsChapters 1 and 2Brian Bishop, M.S. Environmental ScientistGeo-Marine, Inc.3 yearsChapter 1, 2, 5 Data Tables, CumulativeFelicia Griego, B.S. NEPA AnalystGeo-Marine, Inc.4 yearsReferences, Chapter 4Carol Sh, M.A. NEPA AnalystGeo-Marine, Inc1 yearExecutive Summary, Cumulative Summary, Carbon Sequestration, Data CompilationRobert OMalley, B.S. GIS AnalystGeo-Marine, Inc.11yearsMapping, Figure ProductionRhianna McCarter, B.S. GIS AnalystGeo-Marine, Inc.2 yearsMapping, Figure ProductionDave Brown Document ManagerGeo-Marine, Inc.26 yearsDocument Formatting and ProductionAmanda Kregiel, B.S. NEPA InternGeo-Marine, Inc3 monthsLibrarian, ReferencesMichael Dicks, PhD. EconomistA-E Consulting33 yearsSocioeconomicsRae Lynn Schneider, M.P.P. EconomistIntegrated Environmental Solutions8 yearsSocioeconomicsSam Riffell, PhD. OrnithologistDepartment of Wildlife and Fisheries, University of Mississippi15 yearsGrassland BirdsTerrence Bidwell, PhD. Rangeland EcologistCimarron Land Consulting, LLC36 yearsSocioeconomics, Vegetation LIST OF PREPARERS (contd) NameOrganizationExperienceProject RoleGretchen Norman, M.S. EcologistWestern EcoSystems Technology Inc.13 yearsChapter 3, 4, Vegetation, Wildlife, Threatened and Endangered Species, Document ReviewAndrea M. Palochak, M.S. ZoologistWestern EcoSystems Technology Inc.5 yearsChapter 3, 4, Wildlife Game and Forest SpeciesKristen Chodachek, M.S. Wildlife BiologistWestern EcoSystems Technology Inc.8 yearsChapter 3, Grasslands WildlifeVictoria Poulton, M.S. BiologistWestern EcoSystems Technology Inc.11 yearsChapter 3, 4, Wildlife, Threatened and Endangered SpeciesElizabeth Lack, M.S. Biologist/Environmental ScientistWestern EcoSystems Technology Inc.14 yearsChapter 3, 4, Threatened and Endangered SpeciesBarbara Witmore, B.S. Rangeland ResourcesWestern EcoSystems Technology Inc.4 yearsWildlife Appendices: Game Species, Threatened and Endangered SpeciesClayton Derby, M.S. Wildlife BiologistWestern EcoSystems Technology Inc.15 yearsChapter 3, 4, Wildlife, Vegetation, and TES Document ReviewKris Chapman, B.S. Client Services ManagerCDM17 yearsProject Manager, Chapter 3, 4, Water and SoilPatricia Reed, B.S., Environmental ScientistCDM11 yearsChapter 3, 4, Water and SoilsSuzanne Wilkins, B.S. Senior PlannerCDM20 yearsQuality Review, Chapter 3, 4, Water and Soils list of agencies contacted NameAgencyProponentMatthew PonishUSDA FSA National Environmental Compliance Manager Conservation & Environmental Programs Division Washington, D.C.Bennett HorterUSDA FSA Federal Preservation Officer Conservation & Environmental Programs Division Washington, D.C.Agencies ContactedU.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency, Conservation & Environmental Programs Division Kansas State Farm Service Agency Washington, D.C. Manhattan, KSU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Assistant Director - Fisheries and Habitat Conservation Washington, D.C.  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APPENDIX A Kansas Vegetation and Wildlife Scientific Names This Page Intentionally Blank Kansas Vegetation and Wildlife Scientific Names COMMON NAMESSCIENTIFIC NAMESPLANTSAlfalfaMedicago sativaAlkali sacatonSporobolus airoidesAlsike cloverTrifolium hybridumArrowleaf clover Trifolium vesiculosumBermudaCynodon spp.Berseem cloverTrifolium alexandrinumBig bluestemAndropogon gerardiiBirdsfoot trefoilLotus corniculatusBlue gramaBouteloua gracilisBuffalograssBouteloua dactyloidesCanada wildryeElymus canadensisCaucasian bluestemBothriochloa bladhiiCicer milkvetch Astragalus cicerCommon lespedezaKummerowia striataCowpeasVigna unguiculataCrabgrassDigitaria spp.Creeping foxtailAlopecurus arundinaceusCrested wheatgrassAgropyron cristatumCrimson cloverTrifolium incarnatumCrown vetchCoronilla variaEastern gamagrassTripsacum dactyloidesEastern red cedarJuniperus virginianaFalse sunflowerHeliopsis helianthoidesGrayhead prairie coneflowerRatibida pinnataGreen needlegrassNassella viridulaHairy gramaBouteloua hirsutaHairy vetchVicia villosaIllinois bundleflowerDesmanthus illinoensisIndiangrassSorghastrum nutansIntermediate wheatgrassThinopyrum intermediumKobe lespedezaLespedeza striateKorean lespedezaLespedeza stipulaceaLittle bluestemSchizachyrium scopariumMaximillian sunflowerHelianthus maximilianiMeadow bromegrassBromus ripariusMeads milkweedAsclepias meadiiOrchardgrassDactylis glomerata Kansas Vegetation and Wildlife Scientific Names (contd)COMMON NAMESSCIENTIFIC NAMESPearl milletPennisetum glaucumPitcher sageSalvia azurea var. grandiflora Prairie coneflowerRudbeckia fulgida var. palustrisPrairie cordgrassSpartina pectinataPrairie sandreedCalamovilfa longifoliaPubescent wheatgrassAgropyron trichophorumPurple prairie cloverDalea purpureaRed cloverTrifolium pratenseRed topAgrostis palustrisReed canarygrassPhalaris arundinaceaRoundhead lespedezaLespedeza capitataRunning buffalo cloverTrifolium stoloniferumRussian wildryePsathyrostachys junceusRyegrass, perennial/annualLolium perenne/multiflorumSand bluestemAndropogon halliiSand dropseedSporobolus cryptandrusSand lovegrassEragrostis trichodesShowy partridgepeaChamaecrista fasciculata var. fasciculataSideoats gramaBouteloua curtipendulaSmooth bromegrassBromus inermisSudangrassSorghum bicolor ssp. drummondiiSweet cloverMelilotus officinalis/albaSwitchgrassPanicum virgatumTall dropseedSporobolus asperTall fescueSchedonorus phoenixTall wheatgrassThinopyrum ponticumThickspike gayfeatherLiatris pycnostachyaTimothyPhleum spp.Virginia wildryeElymus virginicusWestern fringed prairie orchidPlatanthera praeclaraWestern wheatgrassPascopyrum smithiiWhite/Ladino cloverTrifolium repensYellow bluestemBothriochloa ischaemum var. ischaemumMAMMALSArmadillo (nine-banded)Dasyppus novemcinctusBadgerTaxidea taxusBeaverCastor canadensisBisonBison bisonBlack ratRattus rattusBlack-footed ferretMustela nigripesBlack-tailed prairie dogCynomys ludovicianusBobcatLynx rufusCottontail rabbitSylvilagus spp.CoyoteCanis latransDeer mousePeromyscus maniculatusEastern spotted skunkSpilogale putoriusElkCervus elaphusFranklin's ground squirrelSpermophilus frankliniiGray batMyotis grisescensGray foxUrocyon cinereoargenteusGray wolfCanis lupusGrizzly bearUrsus arctosHouse mouseMus musculusIndiana batMyotis sodalisJackrabbitLepus spp.Least weaselMustela nivalisLittle brown batMyotis lucifugusLong-tailed weaselMustela frenataMinkMustela visonMountain lionFelis concolorMule deerOdocoileus hemionusMuskratOndatra zibethicusNorway ratRattus norvegicusOzark big-eared batCorynorhinus townsendii ingensPallid batAntrozous pallidusPrairie voleMicrotus ochrogasterPronghornAntilocapra americanaRaccoonProcyon lotorRed foxVulpes vulpesRiver otterLontra canadensisSoutheastern myotisMyotis austroripariusSouthern bog lemmingSynaptomys cooperiSouthern flying squirrelGlaucomys volansStriped skunkMephitis mephitisSwift foxVulpes veloxTownsend's big-eared batCorynorhinus townsendiiVirginia OpossumDidelphis virginianaVoleMicrotus spp.Western big-eared batCorynorhinus townsendii townsendiiWhite-tailed deerOdocoileus virginianusBIRDSAmerican bitternBotaurus lentiginosusAmerican black duck Anas rubripesAmerican kestrelFalco sparveriusAmerican wigeon Anas americanaBald eagleHaliaeetus leucocephalusBarn owlTyto albaBarrows goldeneye Bucephala islandicaBlack scoter Melanitta nigraBlack-capped vireoVireo atricapillusBlue-winged tealAnas discorsBobolinkDolichonyx oryzivorusBrewers blackbirdEuphagus cyanocephalusBrown-headed cowbirdMolothrus aterBufflehead Bucephala albeolaBurrowing owlAthene ciniculariaCanada gooseBranta canadensisCanvasback Aythya valisineriaCassins sparrowAimophila cassiniiCassin's kingbirdTyrannus vociferansChihuahuan ravenCorvus cryptoleucusCinnamon teal Anas cyanopteraCommon eider Somateria mollissimaCommon goldeneye Bucephala clangulaCommon nighthawkChordeiles minorCommon poorwillPhalaenoptilus nuttalliiCommon snipeGallinago gallinagoCommon yellowthroatGeothlypis trichasDickcisselSpiza americanaEastern bluebirdSialia sialisEastern kingbirdTyrannus tyrannusEastern meadowlarkSturnella magnaEskimo curlewNumenius borealisEurasian wigeon Anas penelopeFerruginous hawkButeo regalisGadwallAnas streperaGrasshopper sparrowAmmodramus savannarumGreater prairie-chickenTympanuchus cupidoGreater scaup Aythya marilaGreen-winged tealAnas creccaHenslows sparrowAmmodramus henslowiiHorned larkEremophila alpestrisInterior least ternSterna antillarumKilldeerCharadrius vociferusKing eider Somateria spectabilisLark buntingCalamospiza melanocorysLark sparrowChondestes grammacusLesser prairie-chickenTympanuchus pallidicinctusLesser scaup Aythya affinisLoggerhead shrikeLanius ludovicianusLong-billed curlewNumenius americanusLong-tailed duckClangula hyemalisMallardAnas platyrhynchosMottled duck Anas fulvigulaMountain ploverCharadrius montanusMourning doveZenaida macrouraNorthern bobwhiteColinus virginianusNorthern harrierCircus cyaneusNorthern pintailAnas acutaNorthern shovelerAnas clypeataPeregrine falconFalco peregrinusPiping ploverCharadrius melodusPrairie falconFalco mexicanusRedhead Aythya americanaRed-winged blackbirdAgelaius phoeniceusRing-necked duck Aythya collarisRing-necked pheasantPhasianus colchicusRoss's gooseChen rossiiRuddy duck Oxyura jamaicensisSavannah sparrowPasserculus sandwichensisSay's phoebeSayornis sayaScaled quailCallipepla squamataScissor-tailed flycatcherTyrannus forficatusSedge wrenCistothorus platensisShort-eared owlAsio flammeusSnow gooseChen caerulsecensSnowy ploverCharadrius alexandrinusSoraPorzana carolinaSurf scoter Melanitta perspicillataSwainsons hawkButeo swainsoniUpland sandpiperBartramia longicaudaVesper sparrowPooecetes gramineusWestern kingbirdTyrannus verticalisWestern meadowlarkSturnella neglectaWhite-fronted gooseAnser albifronsWhite-winged scoter Melanitta fuscaWhooping craneGrus americanaWild turkey (eastern)Meleagris gallopavo silvestrisWild turkey (Merriam's)Meleagris gallopavo merriamiWild turkey (Rio Grande)Meleagris gallopavo intermediaWilsons phalaropeSteganopus tricolorWood duck Aix sponsaAMPHIBIANS AND REPTILESAlligator snapping turtleMacrochelys temminckiiBroadhead skinkPestiodon laticepsCave salamanderEurycea lucifugaCheckered garter snakeThamnophis marcianusCommon map turtleGraptempys geographicaCrawfish frogLithobates areolatusEastern narrowmouth toadGastrophryne carolinensisEastern newtNotophthalmus viridescensGreen frogRana clamitansGreen toadBufo debilisGrotto salamanderTyphlotriton spelaeusLesser earless lizardHolbrookia maculataLongnose snakePhinocheilus leconteiLongtail salamanderEurycea longicaudaMany-ribbed salamanderEurycea multiplicataNorthern leopard frogRana pipiensRed-bellied snakeStoreria occipitomaculataSmooth earth snakeVirginia valeriaeSpring peeperPseudacris cruciferStrecker's chorus frogPseudacris streckeriTexas blind snakeLeptotyphlops dulcisTimber rattlesnakeCrotalus horridusINSECTSAmerican burying beetleNicrophorus americanusScott optioservus riffle beetleOptioservus phaeusSources: Kansas Herpetological Society 2008; University of Texas 2008; Great Plains Nature Center 2008; Mammals of Kansas 2008; Coordinate Solutions 2008 . This Page Intentionally Blank APPENDIX B Water Quality Data Tables 2008 Water Quality Individual Use Support Summary for Kansas Streams and Lakes This Page Intentionally Blank Water Quality Data Tables High Priority TMDLs in KansasWaterbodyImpairmentCimarron BasinLake MeadeE, DO, pH, APBig Basin (St. Jacobs Well) Wildlife AreaEKansas-Lower Republican BasinBig Blue River, Black Vermillion River, Clarks Creek, Delaware River above Perry Lake, Grasshopper Creek, Kill Creek, Little Blue River, Lower Kansas River, Mill Creek (WB Co.), Stranger Creek, Vermillion Creek, FCBCedar CreekFCB, NitrateMill Creek (JO Co.)FCB, BIOSalt Creek, Shunganunga Creek, Wildcat CreekFCB, DOUpper Soldier CreekSedUpper Wakarusa RiverFCB, Sed/TSS, Nutr/BODWashington CreekDOClinton Lake, Lake Olathe & Cedar LakeEGardner City LakeDO, EMission LakePest, ETuttle Creek LakeSilt, Pest, ELower Arkansas River BasinCow Creek, Bluff Creek DO, FCBLittle Arkansas River FCB, Nutr/BOD, Sed/TSS Turkey CreekDOArkansas River (Below Wichita), Upper Medicine Lodge RiverFCBCowskin CreekNutr/BOD, FCBQuivira Big Salt Marsh, Quivira Little Salt MarshE, pHCheyenne BottomsE, DONewton City Park Lake, Pratt County Lake, Lake AftonECheney LakeE, SiltMarais des Cygnes BasinHundred and Ten Mile Creek, Pottawatomie Creek, Dragoon Creek, Ottawa Creek and Tauy Creek, Middle Creek, Lower Marmaton RiverDOUpper Marais des Cygnes RiverFCBOne Hundred Forty Two Mile CreekDO, FCBMarmaton RiverNutr/BOD, DOPomona LakeE, SiltHillsdale LakeEMarais des Cygnes Wildlife Mgt. AreaDO, E, pH, SiltMissouri BasinWolf River, S.F. Big Nemaha River, Walnut CreekFCBPony Creek LakeENeosho BasinAllen (Dows) Creek, Turkey Creek, Canville Creek, Cherry Creek, Labette Creek, Eagle Creek, Shawnee CreekDONeosho HeadwatersFCBSpring RiverMetals (zinc, lead, copper, cadmium)Council Grove Lake, Olpe City LakeE; SiltMarion Lake (Marion Reservoir)ESmoky Hill-Saline BasinSpillman Creek, Holland CreekDOKanapolis Lake, Lake ScottEHerrington ReservoirE, DOUpper Arkansas BasinArkansas River below Garden City, Arkansas River (Garden City to Ford), Arkansas River (Ford to Kinsley), Arkansas River (Kinsley to Dundee), Arkansas River Dundee to Great Bend, Pawnee River (Upper) and Buckner Creek, Walnut Creek (North Fork)FCBFord County Lake (bundle TMDL for multi impairments)E, DO, pHUpper RepublicanLower Prairie Dog CreekDOVerdigris BasinUpper Fall River (above Fall River Lake)FCBWest Creek, Pumpkin Creek, Onion Creek, Chetopa Creek, Big Hill Creek, Elk RiverDOWalnut BasinWalnut River (Upper), Whitewater RiverFCBSilver CreekDOEl Dorado LakeE, SiltKey: AP: Excessive biomass of submersed vascular plants (macrophytes) that is sufficient to interfere with designated uses or that impacts the development of trophic state Nutr/BOD: Nitrogen and Phosphorus/Biochemical Oxygen Demand CL: Chloride DO: Low dissolved oxygen in upper 3 meters of water column over deepest location in waterbody E: Eutrophication, biological community impacts and excessive nutrient/organic loading. If applicable, the Eutrophication TMDLs are bundled with pH, aquatic plants, and/or DO impairments. These impairments are all interrelated and effected by nutrient loading. FCB: Fecal Coliform Bacteria FLUOR: Fluoride HUC: U.S. Geologic Survey Hydrologic Unit Code pH: A measure of the hydrogen ion concentration. pH over 8.5 or under 6.5 Silt: Observed siltation and/or chronic turbidity that impacts development of trophic state Sed/TSS: Total Suspended Solids 2008 Water Quality Individual Use Support Summary for Kansas Streams and Lakes Streams (Miles)Designated 101(a) UseTotal Targeted ExtentTotal Assessed ExtentExtent Supporting Indicated UseExtent Failing to Support Indicated UseExtent with Insufficient DataAquatic Life18,67918,6798,121 1,41810,558 1,4180Contact Recreation18,67918,67916,582 9711,827 9710Food Procurement13,80613,80611,045 2,3202,761 2,3200Lakes (Acres)Goals UseSize AssessedFully SupportingFull Support but ThreatenedPartially SupportingNon SupportingInsufficient DataAquatic Life (Acute Criteria)190,982108,8244,27071,5924,4621,834Fish Consumption190,982187,63909486411,754Shell fishing******Primary Contact190,85347,6668,413128,8774,0871,810Secondary Contact190,982138,2864,48442,7693,6091,834Domestic Water Supply185,86636,5624,23394,86449,1831,024Irrigation183,878146,73913,86914,4557,835980Livestock Water Supply184,133151,32713,87614,4253,525980Cultural****** This Page Intentionally Blank APPENDIX C CRP Haying and Grazing Environmental Assessments of 13 States: Data Needs and Analysis Format Socioeconomic and Environmental Components Kansas Socioeconomics Summary Report Kansas Socioeconomics Summary Statistics This Page Intentionally Blank CRP Haying and Grazing Environmental Assessments of 13 States: Data Needs and Analysis Format Socioeconomic and Environmental Components Michael R. Dicks and Terrance Bidwell OVERVIEW Major components of the environmental assessments will include the environmental impacts and the socio-economic impacts of implementation of the managed haying and grazing provision of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). The impacts will stem from the development of permitted and required management practices for the haying and grazing and the economic opportunity that may be provided. Thirteen States have been identified for inclusion in the analysis including New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Wyoming, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Utah, Oregon and Washington. The overall effort objective will be to attempt to assess the effect of moving from non-use to prescribed haying or grazing on farm, local and regional economic activity, environmental quality, wildlife habitat and market (e.g., recreation) and non-market (e.g., visual) amenities. Two different procedures are possible depending on data availability and ability of U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) personnel to assist with data collection. The best analysis method will rely on primary data collection from a sample of CRP fields. The alternative method would be to rely on historic haying and grazing or secondary data. The first method provides the best set of data for both the environmental and socioeconomic analysis while the second method will provide sufficient data for the socio-economic analysis, but may limit the ability to accurately measure the environmental impacts. The following collection and analysis procedures represent general procedures to assist in deciding which procedure to choose. Of course a third alternative is to use secondary where possible to reduce the need for primary data. The limiting factor is gathering sufficient data to measure the changes in environmental factors. The socio-economic analysis can use either the primary or secondary data equally. The main constraint to the socioeconomic analysis is to arrive at a measure of the amount of haying and grazing likely to occur and the change in associated farm income. PRIMARY DATA COLLECTION Data Collection Procedure Each State will be disaggregated into ecological regions. For each State Ecological Region (SER), three counties will be identified that provide a representative description of the diversity in agricultural production, climate, wildlife habitat, topography and other landscape characteristics. For each county in each State ecological region 10 CRP fields will be selected by Farm Services Agency (FSA) /Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) county personnel that represent the diversity of the CRP fields in the county. This diversity includes availability of water on site, fencing, cover type, and diversity of fields within close proximity in the landscape. A data information sheet (below) is completed on each CRP field, in each county, in each SER. The socio-economic impact assessment is straightforward and is developed from production budgets and changes in producer income. The resource economic impact is more complicated and more difficult to arrive at quantitatively. Few of the natural resources impacts (e.g., change in water or air quality, wildlife habitat, or soil quality) have no economic measures and thus are often discussed in terms of physical quantity changes or qualitative changes. However, the NRCS has developed Resource Conservation Technical Guides to assist producers in the management of resources in agricultural production activities to minimize the adverse impacts of production on the various resources. Constraining the haying and grazing activity on CRP land to these management schemes should minimize any adverse impacts on the local resources.  A geographic information system (GIS) map of the field within a three square mile area showing land use on surrounding tracts, a soil map of the CRP field and a county EQIP cost share sheet will also be provided. Each field will have an expansion factor representing the total acres of CRP in the county and the total acres of CRP in the SER. From the information we can develop prescribed haying and grazing management schemes and estimate the net returns from engaging in the prescribed practices. These budgets can be used to determine the probability of producers adopting the prescribed practices, the increases in outputs and incomes, effects on local, regional and national prices and the economic impacts in the local, regional and national economies.  Specific Data Needs CRP field data Current species of grasses Age of stand Condition of stand Pounds of forage harvestable (grazing or haying) Availability of water on site or distance to nearest source Proximity of cattle operations Type (cow calf/stocker) Common protein supplementation practice Haying and grazing restrictions Months available % of forage removable Nutrient needs Water availability/limitation Hauling distance Fencing needs Type Perimeter (straight line or creek) Include a map identifying the field(or GIS coordinates of the field -both would be preferable) County data Number of CRP fields Total Acres of CRP Total acres of cropland Total Acres of hay production and quantity Average tons of production Total number of cattle Average pounds of production SER data Number of CRP fields Total Acres of CRP Total acres of cropland Total Acres of hay production and quantity Average tons of production Total number of cattle Average pounds of production State data Number of CRP fields Total Acres of CRP Total acres of cropland Total Acres of hay production and quantity Average tons of production Total number of cattle Average pounds of production General NRCS management schemes from the technical guides ANALYTIC PROCEDURE Farm Level Impacts CRP Field Selection The CRP fields to be used to generate the information required for the analysis should be selected by the USDA FSA County Executive Director in cooperation with counterparts from the county NRCS. Fields should be selected as representative of the size, shape, cover type, and ecological conditions of the CRP fields in the county. While 10 fields may not provide a statistically valid sample in most counties, proper selection of representative fields can provide a good measure of the relative magnitude of the potential impacts from changing management practices and can be accomplished within the budget constraints of the environmental assessment. The counties selected within the State can be determined by the USDA/FSA and NRCS State personnel based upon the same criteria used to select the fields within counties. A minimum of three counties per State is required to ensure that the diversity between counties is captured. If possible more than one county per ecological region could be identified and used in the analysis. Weighting of Acres Analysis will be based on the data collected from 30 specific and actual CRP fields (3 counties X 10 fields per county). These fields will be weighted by the percent of CRP acres represented. A county expansion factor will be determined for each field by dividing the total CRP acres in the county by the acres in the specific CRP field. A State expansion factor will be determined for each county by dividing the total CRP acres in the State by the CRP acres in the county. Because the fields will be used to evaluate the implications of specific potential haying and grazing management schemes, the selection of these fields as representative of the diversity of CRP fields in each county and the diversity of each county in the State is extremely important. Haying and Grazing Management Practices For each of the CRP fields a haying and/or grazing management scheme will be developed based on the NRCS Technical Guides and the limitations imposed by this study (e.g., frequency and duration of haying and grazing). Budgets Production budgets will be developed for haying and/or grazing activities for each field. A standard set of haying equipment will be used across all sites and the value of the output will be based upon local markets including the potential negative price impacts of increased hay output. The grazing activity budget will assume management of a stocker operation and will include the annualized cost of fencing (two-strand electric) or water delivery systems where required. For any required management activities (e.g., fencing) costs will be based upon the local Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) cost-share sheets. These sheets provide the local conservation committees estimate of the cost of specific practices in their district. We will assume that the alternative production activity must provide a return that is at least $5.00 per acre greater than the per acre reduction in the annual rental payment for the field to be considered as exhibiting the potential for implementing the haying or grazing options. For those fields where the haying and/or grazing options exhibit the potential for implementation, we will estimate the impact of the change in quantity, quality and diversity of the vegetative cover. These changes may induce a change in associated resource attributes including surface and ground water quality and quantity, soil quality and movement, wildlife habitat (and hence wildlife species diversity and quantity), air quality. Local Impacts The degree to which the haying and grazing activities are implemented on CRP acres will increase the local output of hay and cattle. Because we have restricted the haying and grazing activities to only those fields that provide a positive economic gain, the implementation of these activities will have a positive impact on producers incomes and the local economies. The impact of this change in producer income on the local economy can be measured using IMPLAN, and input-output model widely used for analyses of this type in the United States. More difficult to assess is the change in economic activity associated with changes in recreation activities (e.g., hunting, bird watching), environmental quality or visual amenities. However, we can identify as positive or negative the change in wildlife habitat and potential air and water quality from changing land use patterns. Impacts on Non-participating producers The use of CRP fields to produce additional tons of hay or pounds of beef may affect local, regional or national markets. The extent of this impact will depend on how large of an output increase is generated by the use of CRP fields relative to current levels of output. Hay markets are particularly sensitive to local conditions since the cost of transport excludes broader market impacts except in period of great scarcity such as occurs with droughts. Price elasticities have been developed and are well documented that can be used to anticipate price impacts associated with output changes in regional and national markets. SECONDARY DATA COLLECTION Data Collection Procedure The prescribed haying and grazing option has been available to CRP contract holders since 2002. USDA/FSA will have a contract file that indicates the payments received annually and thus will indicate a 25 percent payment reduction in a year when the haying or grazing option was elected. Using this data a much larger set of CRP fields could be identified and the total number of haying and grazing acres as a percent of total CRP acres in each county could be easily determined to establish the potential participation rate in the prescribed haying and grazing activity. From the CRP contract file it is possible to collect information on cover type and previous crop yields. Using National Agriculture Statistics Services (NASS) county data for hay production and stocking rates could be changes in output and incomes could be estimated to determine farm, local and regional level changes in income and economic activity. However, this procedure will require a number of assumptions that may be easily challenged with respect to the environmental impacts. These impacts depend on the changes to fields within the context of the overall landscape and efforts that do not include the landscape concept have and will continue to be challenged. The benefits of using this approach is that rather than working with a sample of fields as in the primary data approach it will be possible to use the population of CRP fields for the analysis. Specific Data Needs County data Number of CRP fields Total Acres of CRP Total acres of cropland Total Acres of hay production and quantity Average tons of production Total number of cattle Average pounds of production Average rental rate State data Number of CRP fields Total Acres of CRP Total acres of cropland Total Acres of hay production and quantity Average tons of production Total number of cattle Average pounds of production General NRCS management schemes from the technical guides Analytic Procedure Farm Level impacts Determination of Land Use Decision Aggregate data on the number of contracts and acres of CRP haying and grazing are available by county for 2002 through 2007. Using USDA/ERS Agricultural Resource Management System (ARMS) data contains costs and returns for these both haying and livestock production activities. The FSA haying and grazing data can be used to measure the potential use of total county CRP lands for haying or grazing. The percent of land hayed or grazed under the current program is indicative of the percent of land facing infrastructure constraints (e.g., fencing, water) that are cost prohibitive with the current haying and grazing restrictions (e.g., one in three year use, stocking rate, time activity is allowed). Change in Farm Income The use of the haying and grazing options requires a 25 percent reduction in the annual CRP rental rate. The ARMS data can be used to provide a projected net income from the hay and livestock production enterprise and thus the resulting change in net income. Local Impacts The degree to which the haying and grazing activities are implemented on CRP acres will increase the local output of hay and cattle. Economic activity will increase due to the production activities (e.g., required purchase of inputs and output services) and may increase or decrease according to the net change in income (e.g., increased income from production, reduced income from loss of 25 percent of annual rental payment). The impact of this change in producer income on the local economy can be measured using IMPLAN, and input-output model widely used for analyses of this type in the United States. More difficult to assess is the change in economic activity associated with changes in recreation activities (e.g., hunting, bird watching), environmental quality or visual amenities. Because we have not collected any field level data in this approach there is little that can be said about any positive or negative change in wildlife habitat or air and water quality from changing land use patterns. Impacts on Non-participating producers The use of CRP fields to produce additional tons of hay or pounds of beef may affect local, regional, or national markets. The extent of this impact will depend on how large of an output increase is generated by the use of CRP fields relative to current levels of output. Hay markets are particularly sensitive to local conditions since the cost of transport excludes broader market impacts except in period of great scarcity such as occurs with droughts. Price elasticities have been developed and are well documented that can be used to anticipate the price impacts associated with output changes in regional markets. Kansas Socioeconomics Summary Report Main pointsEligible Acres - Those CRP acres with a CP that allows landowner the option of the managed haying and grazing practiceEconomically Feasible Acres - Those CRP acres that are eligible and can be hayed or grazed with a positive net return (including the 25% rental rate reduction cost). Potential Acres - Those CRP acres that are eligible and economically feasible with landowners that are likely to participate in the managed haying and grazing.County and Field Data Summary0.43Percent of CRP acres that are economically grazable.Percent of Acres from field level that have a positive net return to grazing0.42Percent of CRP acres that are economically hayable.Percent of Acres from field level that have a positive net return to haying76.32Pounds of beef per acre of economically grazable acresAverage (weighted) pounds of beef produced from economically grazable acres0.92Tons of hay per acre on economically hayable acresAverage (weighted) tons of hay produced from economically hayable acres80.14Value of beef per acre of economically grazable acresCurrent price value of per acre beef produced59.97Value of hay per acre on economically hayable acresCurrent price value of per acre hay producedAggregate Data Summary1.83%Percent of economically grazable acres current grazedTotal 2004-2006 acres grazed as a percent of total acres economically grazable. 3.30%Percent of economically hayable acres currently hayedTotal 2004-2006 acres hayed as a percent of total acres economically hayable. 1,324,627Total maximum State CRP acres economically grazableTotal CRP acres in the State that could be grazed1,304,028Total maximum State CRP acres economically hayableTotal CRP acres in the State that could be hayed27.60%Maximum percent of economically grazable acres current grazedThis assumes that although there are economically grazable and hayable acres 27.17%Maximum percent of economically hayable acres currently hayedNot all landowners will elect to participate in the option. Historically the maximum participation rate for voluntary conservation programs has been less than 2/3rds of those eligible. Kansas Socioeconomics Summary Report (contd) Alternative AMH: 1/10MG: 1/5PNS: Apr 15 - Jul 155.52%Maximum annual percent of economically grazable acres The percent of acreage potentially available that can be grazed each year under the scenario constraints.2.72%Maximum annual percent of economically hayable acres The percent of acreage potentially available that can be hayed each year under the scenario constraints.73,126Maximum annual economically grazable CRP acres The total State acreage potentially available that can be grazed each year under the scenario constraints.35,435Maximum annual economically hayable CRP acres The total State acreage potentially available that can be hayed each year under the scenario constraints.5,581,049Maximum Pounds of beef producedTotal annual State beef production produced on potentially available acres12,487Maximum tons of hay producedTotal annual State hay production produced on potentially available acres$5,860,101Maximum value of beef producedTotal annual State value of beef production on potentially available acres$811,653Maximum value of hay producedTotal annual State value of beef production on potentially available acres4.54%Potential Increase in State value of beef productionTotal annual State value of beef production on potentially available acres as a percent of total annual State beef production on all lands 0.18%Potential Increase in State value of hay productionTotal annual State value of hay production on potentially available acres as a percent of total annual State beef production on all lands $9,962,172Potential Increase in economy-wide impacts from beef production on CRPTotal value of State output from the direct, indirect and induced impacts of the potential increase in beef output. $1,704,472Potential Increase in economy-wide impacts from hay production on CRPTotal value of State output from the direct, indirect and induced impacts of the potential increase in hay output. 0.590%Potential percent increase in economy-wide impacts from beef production on CRPSize of the increased value of State output from the potential haying and grazing as a percent of total State output (State NGDP). 0.023%Potential percent increase in economy-wide impacts from hay production on CRPSize of the increased value of State output from the potential haying and grazing as a percent of total State output (State NGDP). Kansas Socioeconomics Summary Report (contd) Alternative BMH: 1/3MG: 1/3PNS: Apr 15 - Jul 159.20%Maximum annual percent of economically grazable acres The percent of acreage potentially available that can be grazed each year under the scenario constraints.9.06%Maximum annual percent of economically hayable acres The percent of acreage potentially available that can be hayed each year under the scenario constraints.121,876Maximum annual economically grazable CRP acres The total State acreage potentially available that can be grazed each year under the scenario constraints.118,115Maximum annual economically hayable CRP acres The total State acreage potentially available that can be hayed each year under the scenario constraints.9301748Maximum Pounds of beef producedTotal annual State beef production produced on potentially available acres41623Maximum tons of hay producedTotal annual State hay production produced on potentially available acres$9,766,835Maximum value of beef producedTotal annual State value of beef production on potentially available acres$2,705,511Maximum value of hay producedTotal annual State value of beef production on potentially available acres7.57%Potential Increase in State value of beef productionTotal annual State value of beef production on potentially available acres as a percent of total annual State beef production on all lands 0.59%Potential Increase in State value of hay productionTotal annual State value of hay production on potentially available acres as a percent of total annual State beef production on all lands $16,603,620Potential Increase in economy-wide impacts from beef production on CRPTotal value of State output from the direct, indirect and induced impacts of the potential increase in beef output. $5,681,573Potential Increase in economy-wide impacts from hay production on CRPTotal value of State output from the direct, indirect and induced impacts of the potential increase in hay output. 0.984%Potential percent increase in economy-wide impacts from beef production on CRPSize of the increased value of State output from the potential haying and grazing as a percent of total State output (State NGDP). 0.077%Potential percent increase in economy-wide impacts from hay production on CRPSize of the increased value of State output from the potential haying and grazing as a percent of total State output (State NGDP).  This Page Intentionally Blank Kansas Socioeconomics Summary Statistics HayKansas (Fixed)Managed Haying AcresManaged Grazing AcresCRP AcresTotal Acres SampledAcres GrazedAcres HayedWheat OutputBEEF Output (lbs/acre)HAY Output (tons/acre)Wheat Yields- AvgTotal County Harvested Acres- HayHay YieldTotal County Hay Production (tons)Sample total wheat output (bu)Sample total economic beef outputSample total economic hay outputTotal County Wheat AcresTotal County Wheat ProductionTotal County Hay AcresTotal County Hay ProductionAllen393.3012,281.6034.0046,60068,03327,833Anderson1207,318.0037.3347,83381,13326,367Atchison005,317.3044.3326,86755,63310,233Barber0109.316,345.6032.0024,33361,867119,433Barton1351.3101.225,087.7037.0068,767205,600165,600Bourbon0018,604.6040.3360,60090,7338,267Brown16.730.1510,028.4056.0020,66746,23310,900Butler001,671.4037.3385,433145,80050,800Chase001,177.4038.0023,50046,56711,333Chautauqua133.6338.31,147.1029.3321,16734,1002,967Cherokee001,436.3041.0028,66745,33365,267Cheyenne3678.550,459.5019.679,26723,400102,433Clark348.82471.767,808.9033.0012,46730,56761,600Clay1909.75277.9324,463.2044.3327,43353,86785,800Cloud606.1122.214,246.9047.0024,33361,600114,033Coffey0022,293.6037.3354,50084,63325,900Comanche853.41694.46,738.9029.3315,80041,73363,633Cowley007,240.3035.6746,63378,33376,800Crawford0010,454.0039.3338,70057,03330,967Decatur019.67,394.6029.0012,46740,73395,933Dickinson505.982.143,398.70813.60671.8671.822.2191494669.23076921.0543.6757,933129,50018,077.546,509.23077705.39147,9006,458,30057,933129,500Doniphan282.6010,213.0059.3310,20025,1332,567Douglas006,505.5042.0039,60077,1677,167Edwards264.2701.634,605.8033.6715,63366,767103,133Elk3303,078.2030.6726,03330,8004,567Ellis1914.5197.9327,613.9029.6723,60041,967107,733Ellsworth4086.8612.831,967.4041.0029,66754,20097,133Finney01854.8478,578.2035.0059,300340,500150,100Ford330.81713.382,897.6036.3322,833101,467170,933 Kansas Socioeconomics Summary Statistics (contd) HayKansas (Fixed)Managed Haying AcresManaged Grazing AcresCRP AcresTotal Acres SampledAcres GrazedAcres HayedWheat OutputBEEF Output (lbs/acre)HAY Output (tons/acre)Wheat Yields- AvgTotal County Harvested Acres- HayHay YieldTotal County Hay Production (tons)Sample total wheat output (bu)Sample total economic beef outputSample total economic hay outputTotal County Wheat AcresTotal County Wheat ProductionTotal County Hay AcresTotal County Hay ProductionFranklin007,546.2040.6749,13380,90015,500Geary054.91,954.9043.0023,33338,10014,333Gove01239.244,290.3024.6712,93336,53397,033Graham890.3189.646,116.2025.3315,80044,66771,200Grant0044,005.2035.3312,66764,33374,233Gray25659.270,345.8037.3323,967134,333130,400Greeley156.9895.284,313.7024.003,90010,733144,933Greenwood004,664.1039.0051,63379,3676,267Hamilton00133,687.103421.41095.5600.39.61857719171.27282940.4224.678,06735,06732,90978,079.38462252.126124,6673,075,111.11806735,066.66667Harper153026,612.4033.6718,33337,333228,900Harvey28.836.84,747.2045.3325,53349,000118,500Haskell0027,746.2032.679,03350,16790,400Hodgeman390.6513.579,728.7030.008,23324,433101,967Jackson107.484.419,582.7046.3356,36796,86710,933Jefferson24.909,856.5047.6743,53386,0006,733Jewell1334.5110.822,095.4044.3325,46767,800127,900Johnson001,084.8038.6724,26746,9674,500Kearny108.8068,207.2031.0026,500146,400100,367Kingman431.955.435,273.2036.3340,06798,367198,400Kiowa1821.961117.5770,181.7036.3313,66741,90068,167Labette46.105,630.0040.6747,70074,53345,300Lane0496.766,149.9023.333,5338,43397,233Leavenworth16.104,952.1040.6742,10085,9674,567Lincoln1126.1673.718,850.7038.6730,90070,867105,200Linn56021,179.9037.3340,40061,96713,033Logan0035,148.5026.675,73313,633113,633Lyon066.814,945.3038.0096,600134,00019,867Marion212.5010,710.5041.3369,433139,700129,900Marshall389.53460.7916,324.5049.3337,76777,36784,867 Kansas Socioeconomics Summary Statistics (contd) HayKansas (Fixed)Managed Haying AcresManaged Grazing AcresCRP AcresTotal Acres SampledAcres GrazedAcres HayedWheat OutputBEEF Output (lbs/acre)HAY Output (tons/acre)Wheat Yields- AvgTotal County Harvested Acres- HayHay YieldTotal County Hay Production (tons)Sample total wheat output (bu)Sample total economic beef outputSample total economic hay outputTotal County Wheat AcresTotal County Wheat ProductionTotal County Hay AcresTotal County Hay ProductionMcPherson129.6022,452.4047.3336,63389,600218,300Meade0469.167,123.5031.679,10030,56784,133Miami006,015.9038.3360,733111,7677,967Mitchell629.55169.1815,050.8045.6720,60051,767184,200Montgomery14.102,767.0035.6744,00063,26729,667Morris005,529.9039.0041,10067,33332,033Morton0093,584.2029.334,20012,56767,000Nemaha714.39352.722,921.3053.0040,93389,90030,100Neosho008,182.2040.6742,70061,43329,233Ness921286.4105,966.90976.93554.53836.7320.1088307276.0619180.88939562326.6718,86737,30019,644.9242,178.61538744.184134,8333,595,555.55618,86737,300Norton12.497.130,979.8027.0015,06750,93399,633Osage0014,782.8038.3360,26789,73314,433Osborne1430.79212.714,497.0038.6722,20053,467125,233Ottawa1201247.615,468.3041.0028,06781,667120,167Pawnee317.915932,972.8036.3336,167137,033136,900Phillips2176.261026.7518,759.7033.6725,33373,967106,100Pottawatomie794.54155.9114,273.4045.0059,833111,50010,567Pratt11.723943,064.4038.3313,73354,400156,033Rawlins005,768.5022.0020,40065,633113,433Reno1154.4146.389,999.9041.0039,600110,367243,567Republic1397.8264.712,610.0044.0022,40064,46797,667Rice0015,002.3047.3326,60073,067155,467Riley65.5104,319.3042.6720,73338,00024,667Rooks1413.08265.0728,016.9027.6723,43354,600111,633Rush35367.559,093.4031.3317,13347,333118,467Russell3489.685357,391.7034.3327,83353,96794,033Saline178.4018,215.3044.6739,16784,200143,600Scott0023,969.3034.003,90012,600137,467Sedgwick004,301.8040.3350,600117,633192,900 Kansas Socioeconomics Summary Statistics (contd) HayKansas (Fixed)Managed Haying AcresManaged Grazing AcresCRP AcresTotal Acres SampledAcres GrazedAcres HayedWheat OutputBEEF Output (lbs/acre)HAY Output (tons/ acre)Wheat Yields- AvgTotal County Harvested Acres- HayHay YieldTotal County Hay Production (tons)Sample total wheat output (bu)Sample total economic beef outputSample total economic hay outputTotal County Wheat AcresTotal County Wheat ProductionTotal County Hay AcresTotal County Hay ProductionSeward628.94049,544.2034.0010,46762,53361,200Shawnee006,373.0042.3343,70067,1676,233Sheridan309.9013,348.2028.3314,50048,13385,133Sherman0059,532.9022.339,76732,233133,267Smith1391.66265.9816,894.4041.3322,60056,733144,833Stafford218.7197.746,813.6040.6724,00083,867138,767Stanton0340.7100,260.0034.336,16725,400107,433Stevens213.4729.866,727.6041.3311,00057,00080,567Sumner008,943.7039.0030,86767,733366,667Thomas0025,552.1025.679,06724,267147,300Trego1507.17123.829,307.5021.6717,06742,43384,900Wabaunsee137.1012,622.6043.3353,03392,2338,000Wallace340.675071,728.8025.678,46721,33381,000Washington1445496.726,552.10424.3109284.222.6497761172.0844041.0047.0032,46769,4009610.318757.2284.484290,7674,266,033.33332,46769,400Wichita0048,114.4035.676,26725,000130,633Wilson004,684.9038.6735,83353,80034,200Woodson39.504,952.5032.0041,30053,10016,200Wyandotte0045.004,6678,067533Total43,036.2024,277.103,071,337.705,636.232,430.832,393.033,100,00027,036,66780,242185,52419869,033,33317,395,000117,333271,267Percent1.40%0.79%43.13%42.46%72.0323820414.2367717476.321433740.3523958751.9256457562.311931818State expansion factor544.9276733Hay adjustment index1.018520413457,383,333.3Dickinson53.34Wheat adjustment index7.393245458Hamilton39Ness108.47Washington315 APPENDIX D Potential Game Species Found on Kansas CRP Grasslands Kansas Game Species Predicted Response to Managed Haying and Grazing Kansas Mammal, Reptile, and Amphibian Tier I Species of Greatest Conservation Need Predicted Response to Managed Haying and Grazing for Kansas Tier I Mammal, Reptile, and Amphibian Species of Greatest Conservation Need Potentially Occurring on CRP Lands Kansas Grasslands Birds This Page Intentionally Blank Potential Game Species Found on Kansas CPR Grasslands Common NameScientific NamePotentially Present? (Y/N)Comment/JustificationMAMMALSUngulatesElkCervus elephusYPrimarily feeds in alpine pastures, marshes, meadows, riparian river bottoms, clear cuts, brushy areas, and forest edges. Wooded hillsides are the preferred habitat in summer, grasslands in winter. Grazes, but may also feed on forbs, willow, and aspen if grass is not available.Mule deerOdocoileus hemionus YRiparian, cropland/hedgerow, deserts, forests, grasslands, old fields, savannas, and shrublands. Often associated with successional vegetation, especially near agricultural lands. Pronghorn antelopeAntilocapra americanaYDeserts, grasslands, sagebrush plains, and foothills.White-tailed deerOdocoileus virginianusYHabitat preference of prairie and lightly wooded riparian bottomlands, especially woodlands interspersed with grasslands and pastures.FurbearersBadgerTaxidea taxusYScrub, rangeland, and grasslands.BeaverCastor canadensis NRiparian habitats.BobcatLynx rufus NInhabits forested wetlands, riparian areas, talus slopes, woodlands, forests, shrublands, deserts, and old fields. CoyoteCanis latransYCroplands, desert, urban areas, deserts, forests, old fields, prairies, rangelands, savannas, grasslands, and shrublands. Gray foxUrocyon cinereoargenteusYUsually avoids open areas, preferring woods or shrubland and broken country. May be found in grasslands, rangeland, shrublands, riparian regions, and cropland.Least weaselMustela nivalisYWetlands, riparian areas, alpine habitats, cropland, grassland, old fields, shrublands, tundra, and woodlands.Long-tailed weaselMustela frenataYInhabits bog, wetlands, brushland, open woodlands, forests croplands, old fields, and grasslands.MinkMustela (Neovison) visonNRiparian and forested wetlands.MuskratOndatra zibethicusNRiparian habitats.OpossumDidelphis virginiana YPreference is for wooded riparian habitats, but may be found in other riparian areas, cropland, forests, shrublands, and old fields.RaccoonProcyon lotor YPrefers riparian areas, woods or shrubland, but may found in grasslands, rangeland, and cropland. Potential Game Species Found on Kansas CPR Grasslands (contd)Common NameScientific NamePotentially Present? (Y/N)Comment/JustificationFurbearersRed foxVulpes vulpesYInhabits open and semi-open habitats and will utilize open woodlands.Striped skunkMephitis mephitis YPrimarily a forest edge species; however, may use corridors during dispersal.Swift foxVulpes velox YPrefers shortgrass prairie, western mixed-grass prairie, grasslands.Rabbits and HaresSylvilagus and Lepus sppYForests, meadows, old fields, grasslands, shrublands, agricultural fieldsTree Squirrels (Eastern gray and fox)Sciurus spp.NArboreal species.BIRDSWaterfowlAmerican black duck Anas rubripes YWill nest in old fields.American wigeon Anas americana YUpland nesting duck species.Barrows goldeneye Bucephala islandica YNests in dense vegetation, usually near water, but may also nest in wooded or open country. Nests usually in cavities, but nests may be on ground under bushes.Black scoter Melanitta nigra NDoes not nest in US and rests in riparian areas and wetlands.Blue-winged teal Anas discors YUpland nesting duck species.Bufflehead Bucephala albeola NBreeds in US, but as a cavity nester in wooded areas close to water. Feeds and rests in riparian areas and wetlands. Does not use CRP land.Canvasback Aythya valisineria NNests in dense vegetation in wetlands and riparian areas, also feeds and rests in riparian and wetland areas.Cinnamon teal Anas cyanoptera YNests in dense vegetation in wetlands and riparian areas, also feeds and rests in riparian and wetland areas.Common eider Somateria mollissima NDoes not nest in US and rests in riparian and wetland areas.Common goldeneye Bucephala clangula NDoes not nest in US and rests in riparian and wetland areas.Eurasian wigeon Anas Penelope NDoes not nest in US and rests in riparian and wetland areas.Gadwall Anas strepera YUpland nesting duck species.Greater scaup Aythya marila YMay nest among grass or shrubs.WaterfowlGoose (Canada, Ross', white-fronted, snow)Anser albifrons, Branta canadensis, B. hutchinsii, Chen caerulescens, C. rossiiYNon-breeding Ross' goose, greater white-fronted goose, cackling goose, and snow goose are resident in US, but do not breed in US. Migrants, resting birds, and resident birds will graze in grasslands and pastures, feed on grain fields, and foraging for insects, grass, shoots, and seeds in fields, pastures, and grasslands. Breeding and non-breeding populations of Canada are present in the US; nests are usually built in riparian areas or wetlands. Canada goose feed on grasses, sprouts, grains, clover, invertebrates, and riparian and aquatic plants in parks, fields, marshes, grasslands, and pastures. Green-winged teal Anas crecca YUpland nesting duck species.King eider Somateria spectabilis NDoes not nest in US and rests in riparian and wetland areas.Lesser scaup Aythya affinis YUpland nesting duck species.Mallard Anas platyrhynchos YUpland nesting duck species.Mottled duck Anas fulvigula YForages in ungrazed fields.Northern pintail Anas aacuta YUpland nesting duck species.Northern shoveler Anas clypeata YUpland nesting duck species.Oldsquaw (long-tailed duck)Clangula hyemalis NDoes not nest in US and rests in riparian and wetland areas.Redhead Aythya Americana NNests in dense vegetation in wetlands and riparian areas, also feeds and rests in riparian and wetland areas.Ring-necked duck Aythya collaris NNests in dense vegetation in wetlands and riparian areas, also feeds and rests in riparian and wetland areas.Ruddy duck Oxyura jamaicensis NNests in dense vegetation in wetlands and riparian areas, also feeds and rests in riparian and wetland areas.Surf scoter Melanitta perspicillata NDoes not nest in US and rests in riparian areas and wetlands.White-winged scoter Melanitta fusca NDoes not nest in US and rests in riparian areas and wetlands.Wood duck Aix sponsa Y?Cavity nesters, but young must travel to brood rearing areas. Rails/CootsSoraPorzana carolinaNInhabits wetlands and riparian areas.Upland GamebirdsGreater prairie-chickenTympanuchus cupidoYFeeds in and nests in grassland habitats.Lesser prairie-chickenTympanuchus pallidicinctusYFeeds in and nests in grassland habitats.Ring-necked pheasantPhasianus colchicus YFeeds in and nests in grassland habitats and cropland.Wild Turkey (eastern, Merriam's, Rio Grande)Meleagris gallopavo YHabitats include croplands, grasslands, forests, old fields, shrublands, and woodlands.Northern bobwhite quailColinus virginianus YInhabits and feeds in riparian areas, croplands, grasslands, pastures, fallow land, old fields, woodlands, savanna, and rangelands.Shorebirds and WaterbirdsWilson's (common) snipeGallinago delicata NInhabits wetlands and riparian areas.DovesDoves (mourning dove, Eurasian collared dove)Zenaida macroura and Streptopelia decaoctoYHabitats include deserts, old fields, forests, woodlands, grasslands, shrublands, savanna, and old fields.  Kansas Game Species Predicted Response to Managed Haying and Grazing Common NameScientific NamePredicted Response to Grazing 1/10 or 1/3 Outside PNSRecommendationsCitation(s)Predicted Response to Haying 1/5 or 1/3 Outside PNSRecommendationsCitation(s)ElkCervus elephusPossible increased competition for food resources. Cattle compete with elk, especially during late summer.Restrict grazing to areas where this species is not located, rotational grazing, or no grazing allowed, especially during late summer. Spring grazing can improve habitat quality, but only if at low levels.Anderson and Scherzinger 1975; P.E. Clark et al. 2000; Coe et al. 2001; NatureServe 2008Early spring clipping improves forage for elk on winter range. If mowed, grazing must not be allowed in the growing season following. For use as elk winter range, recommend spring mowing followed by no grazing by cattle during growing season. P.E. Clark et al. 1998a, 1998bMule deerOdocoileus hemionus Possible increased competition for food resources, grazing may expose fawns to predation. Cattle compete with mule deer for food, especially during late summer.Restrict grazing to areas where this species is not located, rotational grazing, or no grazing allowed, especially during late summer and when fawns are being born.Coe et al. 2001; NatureServe 2008Deer forage can be improved through selected haying as haying can be used to maintain younger growth of grasses and forbs, improving the nutrition for deer, especially during late summer.Hay CRP during appropriate periods, allowing for new growth in spring. Periodic haying can be utilized as part of the long-term management of CRP fields.P.E. Clark et al. 1998a, 1998b; USDA USGS 2008Pronghorn antelopeAntilocapra americanaMostly a browser in the winter, but feed on herbaceous plants and grasses, particularly in the summer. Grazing not incompatible with pronghorn needs as long as cattle feed primarily on grasses. If cattle begin to feed heavily on forbs, direct competition between cattle and pronghorn result. Moderate livestock grazing may remove unpalatable older growth, improving forage for pronghorn.Restrict grazing to areas where cattle may over utilize forbs, moderate rotational grazing may improve forage. Pronghorn incompatible with sheep as diets are similar and direct competition can result.Hall 1985; NatureServe 2008; Rickel 2005bAbundant grasses and forbs during late gestation and early lactation important for fawn survival. Hay CRP during after lactation, allowing for new growth in spring. Periodic haying can be utilized as part of the long-term management of CRP fields.NatureServe 2008; Rickel 2005bWhite-tailed deerOdocoileus virginianusPossible increased competition for food resources, but species also browses. Rotational grazing by cattle in managed grasslands can improve nutrition as grazing will increase new growth and nutritional content for deer species, especially for late summer nutrition.Restrict grazing to areas where this species is not located, rotational grazing, or no grazing allowed, especially during late summer.Loft et al. 1987, 1991; NatureServe 2008; USFWS 1983, 2008Limited effects to the species as its distribution are limited to mostly riparian corridors. CRP use is likely limited, but may be utilized as travel corridors where present. Deer forage can be improved through selected haying as haying can be used to maintain younger growth of grasses and forbs, improving the nutrition for deer, especially during late summer.Hay CRP during appropriate periods, allowing for new growth in spring. Periodic haying can be utilized as part of the long-term management of CRP fields.P.E. Clark et al. 1998a, 1998b; USDA USGS 2008; USFWS 1983, 2008BadgerTaxidea taxusBadgers feed heavily upon burrowing rodents, especially prairie dogs, which are grazing-tolerant, but compete directly with livestock for grasses and forbs. This often leads to prairie dogs being controlled or locally extirpated. Where badgers are tolerated they often provide rodent control. Badgers would increase forage available to cattle. Rickel 2005c; NatureServe 2008Prefers open brushland and rangeland with limited groundcover. Haying probably not incompatible with badger management.Rickel 2005c; NatureServe 2008BobcatLynx rufus Feeds primarily on small mammals, especially lagomorphs. Will also eat birds, other vertebrates, and occasionally carrion.Grazing not incompatible with bobcat management as grazing may improve habitat for rabbit species, increasing the bobcat's food supply. Restrict grazing during calving, as bobcats may take small livestock.Lariviere and Walton 1997; Peterson 2000; NatureServe 2008; Rickel 2005cMay prey more on ground nesting species if they are exposed by haying.Moderate haying probably not incompatible with bobcat management as haying would expose prey species. Careful haying may improve the habitat of prey species.Dickson 2003; NatureServe 2008; Rickel 2005cCoyoteCanis latransControl of coyotes can lead to a decrease in rodent species richness and diversity, but also an increase of overall numbers of some rodents and lagomorphs, including those that compete directly with livestock for forage. Coyotes have been known to prey on livestock, but most livestock and big game animals taken have been the young, old, ill, or injured.Grazing not incompatible with coyote management as long as livestock are not placed on CRP land when coyotes could prey on them, such as during calving or while calves are small.Bekoff 1977; Henke and Bryant 1999; NatureServe 2008Not affected by open brushland and rangeland with limited groundcover. Haying probably not incompatible with coyote management.NatureServe 2008 Kansas Game Species Predicted Response to Managed Haying and Grazing (contd) Common NameScientific NamePredicted Response to Grazing 1/10 or 1/3 Outside PNSRecommendationsCitation(s)Predicted Response to Haying 1/5 or 1/3 Outside PNSRecommendationsCitation(s)Gray foxUrocyon cinereoargenteusFeeds primarily on small mammals such as rodents and lagomorphs in the winter, fruits, insects, and plant matter in the summer.Moderate grazing probably not incompatible with fox management. Restrict grazing, moderate rotational grazing, or no grazing.Fritzell and Haroldson 1982; NatureServe 2008Preference is for wooded or brushy areas with cover.Haying probably not incompatible with fox management.Fritzell and Haroldson 1982; NatureServe 2008Least weaselMustela nivalisGrazing would likely only affect least weasels if prey species were adversely affected or a loss of habitat incurred. Population levels may decrease during periods of grazing as this species may require dense vegetation for protection.Restrict grazing to areas where this species is not located, rotational grazing, or no grazing allowed.Grant et al. 1982; NatureServe 2008Predators include various other carnivores, raptors, and possibly snakes. Haying may remove essential cover. Population levels may decrease as a result of habitat loss or degradation or loss of prey species.Limit haying activity to certain quantities, limit height of remaining vegetation to provide cover.Grant et al. 1982; NatureServe 2008Long-tailed weaselMustela frenataFeeds primarily on small mammals, occasionally birds, other small vertebrates, and insects. Grazing would likely only affect long-tailed weasels if prey species were adversely affected or a loss of habitat incurred. Population levels may decrease during periods of grazing as this species may require dense vegetation for protection from larger predators.Restrict grazing to areas where this species is not located, rotational grazing, or no grazing allowed.Grant et al. 1982; NatureServe 2008Predators include various other carnivores, raptors, and possibly snakes. Haying may remove essential cover. Population levels may decrease as a result of habitat loss or degradation or loss of prey species.Limit haying activity to certain quantities, limit height of remaining vegetation to provide cover.Grant et al. 1982; NatureServe 2008OpossumDidelphis virginiana Plastic food behavior. Diet includes invertebrates, small vertebrates, fruits and grains, carrion, and garbage. Grazing would likely only affect opossum if prey species were adversely affected or a loss of habitat incurred. Population levels may decrease during periods of grazing as this species may require overhead cover for protection from raptors.Restrict grazing to areas where this species is not located, rotational grazing, or no grazing allowed.McManus 1974; NatureServe 2008Haying may remove essential cover. Population levels may decrease as a result of habitat loss or degradation or loss of prey species.Limit haying activity to certain quantities, limit height of remaining vegetation to provide cover.McManus 1974; NatureServe 2008RaccoonProcyon lotor Plastic omnivore, eating bird eggs and nestlings, fruits, nuts, frog, fish, invertebrates, garbage, and small mammals. Obtains most food on or near ground near water, so riparian feeding grounds may not be affected. Grazing would likely only affect raccoons if prey species were adversely affected or a loss of habitat incurred.Moderate grazing probably not incompatible with raccoon management. Restrict grazing, moderate rotational grazing, or no grazing.NatureServe 2008Population levels may decrease as a result of habitat loss or degradation or loss of prey species.Moderate haying probably not incompatible with raccoon management as haying would expose prey species. Careful haying may improve the habitat of prey species.Grant et al. 1982; NatureServe 2008Red foxVulpes vulpesRed foxes feed on carrion, birds, insects, fruit, reptiles, and small mammals such as rodents and lagomorphs. Grazing would only affect fox if prey species were adversely affected or a loss of habitat incurred.Moderate grazing probably not incompatible with fox management. Restrict grazing, moderate rotational grazing, or no grazing.NatureServe 2008Can inhabit open brushland, grasslands, and rangeland with limited groundcover. May prey more on ground nesting species if they are exposed by haying.Haying probably not incompatible with fox management.NatureServe 2008Striped skunkMephitis mephitis Prefers semi-open country with woodland and meadows interspersed, brushy areas, bottomland woods. Grazing may result in a decrease in population levels as a result of habitat loss, moderate grazing may improve habitat.Do not allow grazing, or restrict it to specific areas, create travel corridors, or rotational grazing.NatureServe 2008Haying may result in a decrease in population levels as a result of habitat loss, moderate haying may improve habitat if cover is high enough to protect skunk from predators.Limit haying activity to certain quantities, limit height of remaining vegetation to provide cover.NatureServe 2008Swift foxVulpes veloxModerate grazing may benefit swift foxes as this species prefers short grass prairies. Grazing may affect food sources, as rodents will be in direct competition with cattle for forage. Moderate grazing probably not incompatible with fox management. Restrict grazing, moderate rotational grazing, or no grazing.Kamler et al. 2003; NatureServe 2008; Sovada et al. 2001Haying in moderation may not affect swift fox as it prefers more open landscapes, however if too extreme will affect the food sources.Limit haying to a specific height, and ensure appropriate rotation schedules.Kamler et al. 2003; NatureServe 2008; Sovada et al. 2001Rabbits and HaresSylvilagus and Lepus spp.Cottontail density is increased where rabbits are not in direct completion with cattle for grasses, but cottontails do not usually contribute to overgrazing.Moderate grazing not incompatible with rabbit management.Rickel 2005aPreference for succulent new growth, particularly of grasses and forbs. As successional vegetation is utilized by rabbits, careful haying may improve rabbit habitats.Spring haying may destroy rabbit nests, delay until young are mobile. Haying should leave enough cover to allow cover from predators, especially aerial predators.Dickson 2003; NatureServe 2008; Rickel 2005aAmerican black duck Anas rubripes Black ducks avoid fields where nesting cover is absent, but will use fields for renesting. The preference is for forested areas and edge habitats, but will use other edge or transitional habitat, such as hedge rows and abandoned farmland. When nesting in fields, similar habitat to that selected by mallards is selected by black ducks. Predation a factor where cover is limited. Rotational and/or very light grazing. Best nest success likely on ungrazed land. Early cover must be established for late nesting and re-nesting ducks, as well as maintenance until young have left the nesting areas for brood rearing areas.Maisonneuve et al. 2000; Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; Kantrud 1993; Luttschwager et al. 1994; McKinnon and Duncan 1999; Reynolds 2000Haying has negative direct and indirect effects on nesting upland ducks. Nest predation increases in hayed fields for most ducks species. Pronounced wariness compared to mallards may make black ducks more prone to disturbance. Predation a factor where cover is limited. Haying must leave enough stubble for nesting species and must occur after young have moved to brood-rearing areas. Best recommendation for nesting ducks is no haying.Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; Kantrud 1993; Luttschwager et al. 1994; Maisonneuve et al. 2000; McKinnon and Duncan 1999; Reynolds 2000American wigeon Anas americana Upland nesting duck species. Grazing has less of an impact than haying, but grazing can negatively affect nesting ducks due to loss of nesting cover which leads to increased predation.Rotational and/or very light grazing. Best nest success is on ungrazed land. Early cover must be established for late nesting and re-nesting ducks, as well as maintenance until young have left the nesting areas for brood rearing areas.Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; Kantrud 1993; Luttschwager et al. 1994; McKinnon and Duncan 1999; Reynolds 2000Haying has negative direct and indirect effects on nesting upland ducks. Nest predation increases in hayed fields.Haying must leave enough stubble for nesting species and must occur after young have moved to brood-rearing areas. Best recommendation for nesting ducks is no haying, followed by: entire fields left undisturbed; unmown blocks e" 25% of the field left undisturbed; unmown blocks > 10% of the field; narrow alternating strips left undisturbed; areas near brush left undisturbed (deters crows but not other predators). Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; Kantrud 1993; Luttschwager et al. 1994; McKinnon and Duncan 1999; Reynolds 2000Barrows goldeneye Bucephala islandica Nests usually in cavity, but may be on ground under bushes.Grazing may affect birds that nest in open country if vegetative cover is lost. Rotational grazing, very light grazing, or no grazing allowed.Alsop III 2001; NatureServe 2008Haying may affect birds that nest in open country if vegetative cover is lost. Delay haying until after young have moved to brood rearing areas and leave enough cover to protect open-country nesting birds.Haying may destroy nests, delay until young are at brood rearing habitats. Haying should leave enough vegetation to allow cover from predators.NatureServe 2008Blue-winged teal Anas discors Upland nesting duck species. Nests preferentially in undisturbed fields. Grazing has less of an impact than haying, but grazing can negatively affect nesting ducks due to loss of nesting cover which leads to increased predation.Rotational and/or very light grazing. Best nest success is on ungrazed land. Early cover must be established for late nesting and re-nesting ducks, as well as maintenance until young have left the nesting areas for brood rearing areas.Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; Kantrud 1993; Luttschwager et al. 1994; McKinnon and Duncan 1999; Reynolds 2000Haying has negative direct and indirect impacts on nesting upland ducks. Teal hens nest by preference in unmown fields and suffer less predation in unmown fields. Nesting success is very poor in mown fields. Haying must leave enough stubble for nesting species and must occur after young have moved to brood-rearing areas. Best recommendation for nesting ducks is no haying, followed by: entire fields left undisturbed; unmown blocks e" 25% of the field left undisturbed; unmown blocks > 10% of the field; narrow alternating strips left undisturbed; areas near brush left undisturbed (deters crows but not other predators). Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; Kantrud 1993; Luttschwager et al. 1994; McKinnon and Duncan 1999; Reynolds 2000Gadwall Anas strepera Upland nesting duck species. Nests preferentially in undisturbed fields. Grazing has less of an impact than haying, but grazing can negatively affect nesting ducks due to loss of nesting cover which leads to increased predation.Rotational and/or very light grazing. Best nest success is on ungrazed land. Early cover must be established for late nesting and re-nesting ducks, as well as maintenance until young have left the nesting areas for brood rearing areas.Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; Kantrud 1993; Luttschwager et al. 1994; McKinnon and Duncan 1999; Reynolds 2000Haying has negative direct and indirect effects on nesting upland ducks. Gadwall hens nest by preference in unmown fields and suffer less predation in unmown fields. Nesting success is very poor in mown fields. Haying must leave enough stubble for nesting species and must occur after young have moved to brood-rearing areas. Best recommendation for nesting ducks is no haying, followed by: entire fields left undisturbed; unmown blocks e" 25% of the field left undisturbed; unmown blocks > 10% of the field; narrow alternating strips left undisturbed; areas near brush left undisturbed (deters crows but not other predators). Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; Kantrud 1993; Luttschwager et al. 1994; McKinnon and Duncan 1999; Reynolds 2000Greater scaup Aythya marila May nest in grass or under shrubs. Rotational, very light grazing or no grazing. Maintain nesting cover.Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; NatureServe 2008; Reynolds 2000Vegetative cover should be left to hide hens than nest in grasslands or under shrubs.Haying must leave enough stubble for nesting species and must occur after young have moved to brood-rearing areas. Best recommendation for nesting ducks is no haying.Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; NatureServe 2008; Reynolds 2000Goose (Canada, white fronted, Ross', snow)Branta canadensis, B. hutchinsii, Anser albifrons, Chen rossii, C. caerulescens, Geese preferentially feed in grazed or mowed fields, as well as in agricultural fields.Moderate grazing probably not incompatible with goose management, but may compete with livestock for grasses. Restrict grazing, moderate rotational grazing, or no grazing.Alsop III 2001; Ely 1992; Grieb 1970; NatureServe 2008; Pochop et al. 1999Geese preferentially feed in grazed or mowed fields, as well as in agricultural fields.Haying probably not incompatible with goose management, as geese preferentially feed on short grasses in open fields, such as golf courses, lawns, and hayed fields.Alsop III 2001Alsop III 2001; Ely 1992; Grieb 1970; NatureServe 2008; Pochop et al. 1999Green-winged teal Anas crecca Upland nesting duck species. Nests preferentially in undisturbed fields. Grazing has less of an impact than haying, but grazing can negatively affect nesting ducks due to loss of nesting cover which leads to increased predation.Rotational and/or very light grazing. Best nest success is on ungrazed land. Early cover must be established for late nesting and re-nesting ducks, as well as maintenance until young have left the nesting areas for brood rearing areas.Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; Kantrud 1993; Luttschwager et al. 1994; McKinnon and Duncan 1999; Reynolds 2000Haying has negative direct and indirect effects on nesting upland ducks. Teal hens nest by preference in unmown fields and suffer less predation in unmown fields. Nesting success is very poor in mown fields. Haying must leave enough stubble for nesting species and must occur after young have moved to brood-rearing areas. Best recommendation for nesting ducks is no haying, followed by: entire fields left undisturbed; unmown blocks e" 25% of the field left undisturbed; unmown blocks > 10% of the field; narrow alternating strips left undisturbed; areas near brush left undisturbed (deters crows but not other predators). Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; Kantrud 1993; Luttschwager et al. 1994; McKinnon and Duncan 1999; Reynolds 2000Lesser scaup Aythya affinis May nest in undisturbed fields.Rotational, very light grazing or no grazing. Maintain nesting cover.Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; NatureServe 2008; Reynolds 2000Vegetative cover should be left to hide hens than nest in grasslands or under shrubs.Haying must leave enough stubble for nesting species and must occur after young have moved to brood-rearing areas. Best recommendation for nesting ducks is no haying.Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; NatureServe 2008; Reynolds 2000Mallard Anas platyrhynchos Upland nesting duck species. Nests preferentially in undisturbed fields. Grazing has less of an impact than haying, but grazing can negatively affect nesting ducks due to loss of nesting cover which leads to increased predation.Rotational and/or very light grazing. Best nest success is on ungrazed land. Early cover must be established for late nesting and re-nesting ducks, as well as maintenance until young have left the nesting areas for brood rearing areas.Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; Kantrud 1993; Luttschwager et al. 1994; McKinnon and Duncan 1999; Reynolds 2000Haying has negative direct and indirect effects on nesting upland ducks. Mallard hens nest by preference in unmown fields and suffer less predation in unmown fields. Nesting success is very poor in mown fields. Haying must leave enough stubble for nesting species and must occur after young have moved to brood-rearing areas. Best recommendation for nesting ducks is no haying, followed by: entire fields left undisturbed; unmown blocks e" 25% of the field left undisturbed; unmown blocks > 10% of the field; narrow alternating strips left undisturbed; areas near brush left undisturbed (deters crows but not other predators). Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; Kantrud 1993; Luttschwager et al. 1994; McKinnon and Duncan 1999; Reynolds 2000Mottled duck Anas fulvigula Feeds in ungrazed fields and may nest in grasslands.Rotational, very light grazing or no grazing allowed.NatureServe 2008Haying may displace nesting birds or reduce feeding in fields.Haying may destroy young, delay until young are at brood rearing habitats. Haying should leave enough cover to allow cover from predators.NatureServe 2008Northern pintail Anas aacuta Upland nesting duck species. Grazing has less of an impact than haying, but grazing can negatively affect nesting ducks due to loss of nesting cover which leads to increased predation.Rotational and/or very light grazing. Best nest success is on ungrazed land. Early cover must be established for late nesting and re-nesting ducks, as well as maintenance until young have left the nesting areas for brood rearing areas.Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; Kantrud 1993; Luttschwager et al. 1994; McKinnon and Duncan 1999; Reynolds 2000Haying has negative direct and indirect effects on nesting upland ducks. Pintail will nest in disturbed fields, but nest predation increases in hayed fields.Haying must leave enough stubble for nesting species and must occur after young have moved to brood-rearing areas. Best recommendation for nesting ducks is no haying, followed by: entire fields left undisturbed; unmown blocks e" 25% of the field left undisturbed; unmown blocks > 10% of the field; narrow alternating strips left undisturbed; areas near brush left undisturbed (deters crows but not other predators). Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; Kantrud 1993; Luttschwager et al. 1994; McKinnon and Duncan 1999; Reynolds 2000Wood duck Aix sponsa Young must travel to brood rearing areas, sometimes as much as several kilometers.Grazing should leave enough cover to allow cover for mobile young from predators.Alsop III 2001; NatureServe 2008Haying may have direct and indirect impacts on ducklings while they move from nesting locations to brood areas. Haying activities may cause mortalities to young through impact with machinery; delay until young are at brood rearing habitats. Haying should leave enough vegetation to allow cover from predators. NatureServe 2008Northern shoveler Anas clypeata Upland nesting duck species. Nests preferentially in undisturbed fields. Grazing has less of an impact than haying, but grazing can negatively affect nesting ducks due to loss of nesting cover which leads to increased predation.Rotational and/or very light grazing. Best nest success is on ungrazed land. Early cover must be established for late nesting and re-nesting ducks, as well as maintenance until young have left the nesting areas for brood rearing areas.Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; Kantrud 1993; Luttschwager et al. 1994; McKinnon and Duncan 1999; Reynolds 2000Haying has negative direct and indirect effects on nesting upland ducks. Northern shoveler hens nest by preference in unmown fields and suffer less predation in unmown fields. Nesting success is very poor in mown fields. Haying must leave enough stubble for nesting species and must occur after young have moved to brood-rearing areas. Best recommendation for nesting ducks is no haying, followed by: entire fields left undisturbed; unmown blocks e" 25% of the field left undisturbed; unmown blocks > 10% of the field; narrow alternating strips left undisturbed; areas near brush left undisturbed (deters crows but not other predators). Duebbert and Lokemoen 1976; Higgins 1977; Kantrud 1993; Luttschwager et al. 1994; McKinnon and Duncan 1999; Reynolds 2000Greater prairie-chickenTympanuchus cupidoExcessive grazing pressure reduces habitat quality and removes cover. Grazing that alters tall and mid-grass community structures to shortgrass community structures should be avoided. Limited periodic grazing can increase production of forbs and mid level grassing, affecting short-term nesting, but can produce long-term improvements to quality of nesting and brood rearing habitat. Grazing to reduce woody vegetation can have long-term benefits, but nesting cover must be maintained.Grazing may have a negative effect on nest success. Light to moderate grazing in rotation every 3-5 years is probably not detrimental over the long term. Very light rotational grazing or no grazing. Maintain cover.Hagen et al. 2004; NatureServe 2008; Niemuth 200; Schroeder and Baydack 2001Cover is required for protection from predation, especially during nesting and brood-rearing. Expect short-term effects as nests and broods will be exposed to predators.Haying may have a negative effect on nest success. Haying should leave enough cover to allow cover from predators, and haying should be done only after broods are reared.Hagen et al. 2004; NatureServe 2008; Niemuth 200; Schroeder and Baydack 2001Lesser prairie-chickenTympanuchus pallidicinctusExcessive grazing pressure reduces habitat quality and removes cover. Grazing that alters tall and mid-grass community structures to shortgrass community structures should be avoided. Limited periodic grazing can increase production of forbs and mid level grassing, affecting short-term nesting, but can produce long-term improvements to quality of nesting and brood rearing habitat. CRP habitats provide the most benefit to this species.Light to moderate grazing in rotation every 3-5 years is probably not detrimental over the long term. Very light rotational grazing or no grazing. Maintain cover.Hagen et al. 2004; NatureServe 2008; Schroeder and Baydack 2001Cover is required for protection from predation, especially during nesting and brood-rearing. Expect short-term effects as nests and broods will be exposed to predators.Haying may have a negative effect on nest success. Haying should leave enough cover to allow cover from predators.Hagen et al. 2004; NatureServe 2008; Schroeder and Baydack 2001Ring-necked pheasantPhasianus colchicus Excessive grazing pressure reduces habitat quality and removes cover. Grazing that alters tall and mid-grass community structures to shortgrass community structures should be avoided. Limited periodic grazing can increase production of forbs and mid level grassing, affecting short-term nesting, but can produce long-term improvements to quality of nesting and brood rearing habitat. CRP habitats provide the most benefit to this species.Light to moderate grazing in rotation every 3-5 years is probably not detrimental over the long term. Very light rotational grazing or no grazing. Maintain cover.Hagen et al. 2004; King and Savidge 1995; NatureServe 2008; Schroeder and Baydack 2001;Warner and Etter 1989Haying can negatively affect nesting by indirect means where nest cover is required to avoid predation, to direct means, by which nests and females suffer mortality from machinery. Cumulative losses of fallow and undisturbed fields concentrate pheasants to the point where nesting pheasants suffer even more mortality. Later haying increases the loss of adult females as they are less likely to abandon nests as incubation progresses. Additionally, pheasants rarely re-nest where nests have been destroyed and success is lower for pheasants attempting to re-nest in stubble. Haying may have a negative effect on nest success. Haying should leave enough vegetation to allow cover from predators, and haying should be done only after broods are reared.NatureServe 2008; Warner and Etter 1989Wild Turkey (eastern, Merriam's, Rio Grande, and wild)Meleagris gallopavo Grazing can negatively affect nesting turkeys due to loss of nesting cover which leads to increased predation.Grazing may have a negative effect on nest success. Light to moderate grazing in rotation every 3-5 years is probably not detrimental over the long term. Very light rotational grazing or no grazing. Maintain cover.Cooper and Ginnett 2000; NatureServe 2008Haying can negatively affect nesting by indirect means where nest cover is required to avoid predation. Haying may have a negative effect on nest success. Haying should leave enough vegetation to allow cover from predators, and haying should be done only after broods are reared.Cooper and Ginnett 2000; NatureServe 2008Northern bobwhite quailColinus virginianus Grazing can negatively affect nesting due to loss of nesting cover which leads to increased predation.Alternate grazing pressure when grazing is used to have patchy areas of heavy and light grazing use to allow forb growth in several seral stages. Maintain nesting cover and refuge cover in other patches.NatureServe 2008; Taylor et al. 1999Bobwhite nest in areas that were not mowed the previous year and interior of hayfields not used as mowing encourages growth of grasses that are too thick for broods to move through. Mow after broods have hatched and young are mobile. Suggest some areas be left unmowed during haying to provide areas with both older nesting cover and the litter they prefer for nesting and to provide areas for brood rearing. Land should be patchy with several stages of seral development for bobwhite, which may not be conducive for mowing. NatureServe 2008; Taylor et al. 1999Doves (mourning dove, Eurasian collared dove)Zenaida macroura and Streptopelia decaoctoPreference for nesting is tall, sparse bunchgrass; habitat is little ground cover, but tall vertical cover.Light to moderate grazing in rotation every 5 or more years is probably not detrimental over the long term. Hughes et al. 2000Haying would remove tall vegetative cover that doves nest between.Haying may have a negative effect on nest success.Hughes et al. 2000 This Page Intentionally Blank Kansas Mammal, Reptile, and Amphibian Tier I Species of Greatest Conservation Need Potentially Present on lands under CRP Practices?Common NameScientific NameCP1CP2CP4BCP4DCP10CP18BCP18CComment/JustificationMAMMALSBlack-footed ferretMustela nigripesYYYYYYYAssociated with prairie dog towns; open level sparse grass areas.Spotted skunkSpilogale putoriusNNNNNNNPrefers forest edge habitat and in western counties relies on riparian areas.Black-tailed prairie dogCynomys ludocicianusYYYYYYYPrefers large open expanses of short grass prairies with sparse grass.Southern bog lemmingSynaptomys cooperiNNNNNNNPrefers low damp bogs and meadows.Franklin's ground squirrelSpermophilus frankliniiYYYYYNNPrefers sheltered cover of dense grasses, weedy fields, wastelands and shrubby forest edges.Southern flying squirrelGlaucomys volansNNNNNNNPrefers forested habitats.Townsend's big-eared batCorynorhinus townsendiiNNNNNNNPrefers ponderosa pine forest and woodland, dry cliff or rock outcrop - requires caves, and crevasses.Pallid batAntrozous pallidusNNNNNNNRequires rocky outcrops with rock cavities. Kansas Mammal, Reptile, and Amphibian Tier I Species of Greatest Conservation Need (contd) Potentially Present on lands under CRP Practices?Common NameScientific NameCP1CP2CP4BCP4DCP10CP18BCP18CComment/JustificationLittle brown batMyotis lucifugusNNNNNNNUses temperate forests and woodlands near fresh water.Gray batMyotis grisescensNNNNNNNCave-dwelling bat.REPTILESTimber rattlesnakeCrotalus horridusNNNNNNNPrefers deciduous woodland, riparian woodland - both in conjunction with rock outcrops.Checkered garter snakeThamnophis marcianusNNNNNNNLives in/near marshes, streams, pond edges, and springs.Red-bellied snakeStoreria occipitomaculataNNNNNNNPrefers boreal forests, sphagnum bogs, northern and southern hardwood forests adjacent to fields.Lesser earless lizardHolbrookia maculataYYYYYYYSemi-dessert grasslands, sandlhills, prairie dog colonies, and very sparse grasslands.Common map turtleGraptemys geographicaNNNNNNNCommon map turtles inhabit ponds, river-bottoms and lakes.Alligator snapping turtleMacrochelys temminckiiNNNNNNNFound around larger bodies of water.AMPHIBIANSCrawfish frogRana areolataNNNNNNNRequires moist meadows, prairie woodlands, pine scrub.Grotto salamanderTyphlotriton spelaeusNNNNNNNCave-dwelling species. Predicted Response to Managed Haying and Grazing for Kansas Tier I Mammal, Reptile, and Amphibian Species of Greatest Conservation Need Potentially Occurring on CRP Lands Common NameScientific NamePredicted Response to Grazing 1/5 or 1/3 Outside PNSRecommendationsCitation(s)Predicted Response to Haying 1/10 or 1/3 Outside PNSRecommendationsCitation(s)Black-footed ferretMustela nigripesDependent upon prairie dog towns, grazing may create habitat for prairie dogs.Allow grazing 1/5 or 1/3.NatureServe. 2008; Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. 2004Dependent upon prairie dog towns, grazing may create habitat for prairie dogs.Allow haying 1/10 or 1/3.NatureServe 2008; Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks 2004Black-tailed prairie dogCynomys ludocicianusGrazing by cattle can expand their habitat.Graze every 3 years to ensure potential habitat.Truett, J.C., et al. 2001.Prefers open areas with sparse vegetation.Hay every 3 years to ensure potential habitat.NatureServe 2008; Truett, J.C., et al. 2001.Franklin's ground squirrelSpermophilus frankliniiPrefer areas of taller and dense vegetation, prey base potentially affected from grazing. If grazing too severe, may leave area.Allow moderate grazing at 1/5 or 1/3.NatureServe. 2008; Ostroff, A.C. and E.J. Finck. 2003; Choromanski-Norris, J. F., E. Fritzell, and A. B. Sargeant. 1989Prefer areas of taller and dense vegetation, prey base potentially affected from haying. Potential to leave area when hayed.Allow haying 1/10 or 1/3. NatureServe. 2008; Ostroff and Finck. 2003; Choromanski-Norris, et al. 1989Lesser earless lizardHolbrookia maculataPrefers very sparse grasslands.Allow grazing 1/5 or 1/3.NatureServe. 2008Prefers very sparse grassland.Allow haying 1/10 or 1/3.NatureServe. 2008References: 1. NatureServe 2008 2. Ostroff and Finck 2003 3. Choromanski-Norris et al 1989 4. KDWP 2004 Kansas Grassland Birds Common NameSGCN TierGrassland Status1Nests in CRPGrazing Tolerance2Response to Annual Grazing2Response to Periodic Grazing2Predicted Response to Grazing 1/5 or 1/3 Outside PNSCitation(s)Predicted Response to Haying 1/10 or 1/3 Outside PNSCitation(s)ANSERIFORMES GadwallFacultativeYesModerately IntolerantPossibly PositiveUSGS 2008Possibly PositiveUSGS 2008MallardFacultativeYesModerately IntolerantPossibly NegativeLuttschwager et al. 1994; Williams et al. 1999; Cornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Possibly NegativeLuttschwager et al. 1994; Williams et al. 1999; Cornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Blue-winged TealFacultativeYesModerately IntolerantPossibly PositiveUSGS 2008Possibly PositiveUSGS 2008Northern ShovelerFacultativeYesUnknownUnknownNorthern PintailIIFacultativeYesModerately TolerantPositiveUSGS 2008PositiveUSGS 2008Green-winged TealFacultativePossibleUnknownUnknownGALLIFORMES Ring-necked PheasantFacultativeYesPossibly NegativeCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Possibly NegativeCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Greater Prairie-ChickenIObligateYesModerately TolerantPositive (courtship) Negative (nesting)PositivePossibly positive from some disturbance every 3 (cool season) to 5 (warm season) yearsJohnson et al. 2004Unclear, positive from some disturbance every 3 (cool season) to 5 (warm season) yearsJohnson et al. 2004 Kansas Grassland Birds (Contd.)Common NameSGCN Tier Grassland Status1Nests in CRPGrazing Tolerance2Response to Annual Grazing2Response to Periodic Grazing2Predicted Response to Grazing 1/5 or 1/3 Outside PNSCitation(s)Predicted Response to Haying 1/10 or 1/3 Outside PNSCitation(s)Lesser Prairie-ChickenLObligateUnknownPossibly Positive from light grazing. Negative from heavy/over-grazingJohnson et al. 2004UnknownJohnson et al. 2004Scaled QuailIIIFacultativeUnknownUnknownCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008UnknownCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Northern BobwhiteIIIFacultativeYesModerately TolerantNegativePositivePositiveCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Possibly PositiveCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008CICONIIFORMES American BitternIIFacultativeYesModerately IntolerantNegativePositivePossibly NegativeJohnson et al. 2004NegativeJohnson et al. 2004FALCONIFORMES Northern HarrierObligateYesModerately TolerantNegativePositivePossibly PositiveJohnson et al. 2004Possibly PositiveJohnson et al. 2004Swainsons HawkIObligateNest in Trees, Forage OnlyNegativePositiveUnknownJohnson et al. 2004UnknownJohnson et al. 2004Ferruginous HawkIObligatePotentiallyHighly TolerantNegativePositivePositiveJohnson et al. 2004; Saab 1995Positive Johnson et al. 2004American KestrelFacultativeUnknownCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Cornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Peregrine FalconIFacultativeNoPossibly NoneCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Possibly NoneCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Prairie FalconFacultativeNoNegativePositiveUnknown, Possibly PositiveUnknownCHARADRIIFORMES KilldeerFacultativeUnlikelyHighly TolerantPositive NegativePositiveRyan et al. 1998; Saab 1995PositiveRyan et al. 1998Mountain PloverIObligateRarelyHighly TolerantPositive NegativePositiveJohnson et al. 2004; Saab 1995Possibly Positive if produce vegetation < 20 cm.Upland SandpiperIIObligateOccasionallyModerately TolerantNegativePositivePositiveJohnson et al. 2004; Saab 1995Possible PositiveJohnson et al. 2004Long-billed CurlewIObligateModerately TolerantNeutralPositivePositiveJohnson et al. 2004; Saab 1995PositiveJohnson et al. 2004Wilsons PhalaropeIIIFacultativeOccasionallyModerately IntolerantNegativePositivePositiveJohnson et al. 2004PositiveJohnson et al. 2004COLUMBIFORMES Mourning DoveFacultativeYesHighly TolerantPossible PositiveCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008: Saab 1995Possibly PositiveCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008STRIGIFORMES Barn OwlIFacultativeNoUnknown, Effect relative only to preyCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Unknown, Effect relative only to preyCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Burrowing OwlIObligatePotentiallyHighly TolerantPositiveUnknown/ NonePositiveJohnson et al. 2004; Saab 1995PositiveJohnson et al. 2004Short-eared OwlIObligateYesModerately IntolerantNegativePositivePositiveJohnson et al. 2004PositiveJohnson et al. 2004CAPRIMULGIFORMES Common NighthawkIIFacultativeUnknownHighly TolerantUnknownCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008UnknownCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Common PoorwillIFacultativeUnknownPositiveCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008UnknownCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008PASSERIFORMES Say's PhoebeFacultativeUnlikely, ledge or cavityUnknownUnknownUnknownCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008UnknownCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Cassin's KingbirdIFacultativeTreesUnknownCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008UnknownCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Western KingbirdIIIFacultativeTreesNegativeNegativePossibly NegativeCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008UnknownCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Loggerhead ShrikeIFacultativePotentiallyModerately TolerantNeutralPositivePositiveJohnson et al. 2004NeutralJohnson et al. 2004Eastern KingbirdFacultativeTreesNegativeNegativePossibly NegativeCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008UnknownCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Sedge WrenObligateYesModerately IntolerantNegativePositivePossibly PositiveJohnson et al. 2004Possibly Positive/ Negative year afterJohnson et al. 2004; Johnson 2005Scissor-tailed FlycatcherIIFacultativeTreesPossibly neutral if no change in woody vegetationCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Possibly Neutral if no change in woody vegetationCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Chihuahuan RavenIFacultativeTrees, human structuresUnknownCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008UnknownCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Horned LarkObligateRarelyHighly TolerantPositiveJohnson et al. 2004; Saab 1995Neutral-Positive Year AfterJohnson et al. 2004; Johnson 2005Eastern BluebirdFacultativeSecondary cavity nesterUnknown, Possibly NeutralCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Unknown, Possibly NeutralCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008Common YellowthroatFacultativeYesModerately IntolerantNegativeCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008; Saab 1995Unknown, Possibly Negative Cornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008; Johnson 2005Cassins SparrowObligateYesNegativeSaab 1995Vesper SparrowObligateRarelyHighly TolerantPositiveNonePossibly PositiveJohnson et al. 2004; Saab 1995Positive; Possibly Negative Year AfterJohnson et al. 2004; Johnson 2005Lark SparrowIIFacultativeRarelyHighly TolerantPositiveJohnson et al. 2004; Saab 1995UnknownBrown-headed CowbirdFacultativeYesHighly TolerantPositiveJohnson et al. 2004Unknown Or No EffectJohnson et al. 2004Lark BuntingIIObligateCommonHighly TolerantNegativePositivePositiveJohnson et al. 2004Possibly Positive; Positive Year AfterJohnson et al. 2004; Johnson 2005Grasshopper SparrowIIObligateCommonModerately TolerantNegativePositivePositiveJohnson et al. 2004Positive; Decrease Year AfterJohnson et al. 2004; Johnson 2005Henslows SparrowIObligateYesModerately IntolerantNegativePositivePossibly Positive if LightJohnson et al. 2004Possibly PositiveJohnson et al. 2004BobolinkIObligateYesModerately TolerantNegativePositivePossibly Positive from Light GrazingJohnson et al. 2004; Saab 1995Positive; Decrease Year AfterJohnson et al. 2004; Johnson 2005DickcisselIIObligateCommonModerately TolerantNegativePositivePositive from Moderate; Negative from Heavy GrazingJohnson et al. 2004; Saab 1995Positive; Decrease Year AfterJohnson et al. 2004; Johnson 2005Red-winged BlackbirdFacultativeYesNegative (Mod/Heavy), Possible Positive (light)Saab 1995Positive; Decrease Year AfterHorn and Koford 2000Eastern MeadowlarkIIObligateYesModerately TolerantPositive from Moderate; Negative from Heavy GrazingJohnson et al. 2004; Saab 1995PositiveJohnson et al. 2004Western MeadowlarkObligateYesModerately TolerantNegativePositivePositive from Moderate; Negative from Heavy GrazingJohnson et al. 2004PositiveJohnson et al. 2004Brewers BlackbirdIFacultativePossible, if waterModerately TolerantNeutral/ PositiveCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008UnknownCornell Lab Of Ornithology 2008References: Vickery et al. 1999 USDA/NRCS 2006c APPENDIX E Federal and State Threatened and Endangered Species in Kansas Predicted Response to Managed Haying and Grazing for Federal and State Listed Threatened and Endangered Species Potentially Occurring on CRP Lands in Kansas Federal Candidate Species in Kansas Predicted Response to Managed Haying and Grazing for Federal Candidate Species Potentially Occurring on CRP Lands in Kansas This Page Intentionally Blank Federal and State Threatened and Endangered Species in Kansas Potentially Present on lands under CRP Practices?Common NameScientific NameFederal Status*State Status*CP1CP2CP4BCP4DCP10CP18BCP18CComment/JustificationMAMMALSBlack-footed ferretMustela nigripesEYYYYYYYAssociated with prairie dog towns; open level sparse grass areas.Eastern spotted skunkSpilogale putoriusTNNNNNNNPrefers forested areas or habitats riparian areas in western counties.Gray wolfCanis lupusENNNNNNNInhabits forested areas.Gray batMyotis grisescensEENNNNNNNCave-dwelling bat.Indiana batMyotis sodalisENNNNNNNRequires riparian areas during breeding and caves during hibernation.REPTILESCheckered garter snakeThamnophis marcianusTNNNNNNNLives in/near marshes, streams, pond edges, and springs.Red-bellied snakeStoreria occipitomaculataTNNNNNNNPrefers boreal forests, sphagnum bogs, northern and southern hardwood forests adjacent to fields; habitat may include upland meadows.Common map turtleGraptemys geographicaTNNNNNNNAquatic species.Longnose snakeRhinocheilus leconteiTYYYYYYYInhabits desert, grassland/herbaceous, shrubland/chaparral, woodland mixed.Broadhead skinkEumeces laticepsTNNNNNNNWooded areas and woodland edges.  Federal and State Threatened and Endangered Species in Kansas (contd)Potentially Present on lands under CRP Practices?Common NameScientific NameFederal Status*State Status*CP1CP2CP4BCP4DCP10CP18BCP18CComment/JustificationSmooth earth snakeVirginia valeriae elegansTNNNNNNNPrefers open sandstone woods, rocky hillsides in moist woodlands, deciduous forests, wooded urban areas, woodland edge situations, open brushy woodlands without a continuous leaf canopy, and abandoned fields. Found in thick piles of dead leaves, or beneath leaf litter, flat rocks, logs, and other surface debris, most often near forest-edge or on hillsides with sparse tree cover. Texas blind snakeLeptotyphlops dulcisTYYYYYYYOccur on stony hillsides, prairies, and sandy or rocky deserts, under stones, boulders or other objects; also found in open grassy plains.AMPHIBIANSEastern narrowmouth toadGastrophryne carolinensisTNNNNNNNForested wetland, herbaceous wetland, riparian, scrub-shrub wetland, and temporary pool.Grotto salamanderTyphlotriton spelaeusENNNNNNNCave-dwelling species.Eastern newtNotophthalmus viridescensTNNNNNNNForested wetland, riparian, scrub-shrub wetland.Green toadBufo debilisTYYYYYNNRestricted to the short grass prairies on the high plains.Green frogRana clamitans melanotaTNNNNNNNPrefer streams, brooks and adjacent backwater areas.Cave salamanderEurycea lucifugaENNNNNNNInhabits the twilight zone of limestone caves or near permanent cold springs in forested areas.Many-ribbed salamanderEurycea multiplicataENNNNNNNRiparian and near caves.Spring peeperPseudacris cruciferTNNNNNNNTypically in moist wooded areas, especially near breeding pools. Strecker's chorus frogPseudacris streckeriTNNNNNNNMoist woods, sand prairies, ravines, along streams and swamps, around ponds, and cultivated areas.Longtail salamanderEurycea longicaudaTNNNNNNNStreamsides, spring runs, cave mouths, abandoned mines.INVERTEBRATESOptioservus riffle beetleOptioservus phaeusENNNNNNNAquatic species.American burying beetleNicrophorus americanusEEYYYYYYYLives in a variety of habitats; feeds on carrion.BIRDSBald eagleHaliaeetus leucocephalusTNNNNNNNPrefers areas with large bodies of water.Black-capped vireoVireo atricapillaEENNNNNNNDense low thickets and oak scrub, mostly on rocky hillsides.Eskimo curlewNumenius borealisEEYYYYYYYBelieved to be extirpated from its range throughout the Great Plains. Does not breed in the prairies, but does forage there during migration. Interior least ternSterna antillarumEENNNNNNNRequires large shorelines along rivers, lakes, etc.Peregrine falconFalco peregrinusEYYYYYYYNo habitat preference, nests on cliffs, forage in open landscapes, and winters in variable habitats.Piping ploverCharadrius melodusTTNNNNNNNSandy upper beaches, especially where scattered grass tufts are present, and sparsely vegetated shores and islands of shallow lakes, ponds, rivers, and impoundments.Snowy ploverCharadrius alexandrinusTNNNNNNNPrefers open salt flats, beaches, and bars of rivers, and wetlands, playas and sand dunes.Whooping craneGrus americanaEEYYYYYYYMay use CRP during migration. Critical habitat is designated in the StatePLANTSRunning buffalo cloverTrifolium stoloniferumENNNNNNNTypically found in mesic woodlands in partial to filtered sunlight, where there is a pattern of moderate periodic disturbance for a prolonged period, such as mowing, trampling, or grazing.Mead's milkweedAsclepias meadiiTYYYYYNNFound in moderately wet (mesic) to moderately dry (dry mesic) upland tallgrass prairie or glade/barren habitat characterized by vegetation adapted for drought and fire. Persists in stable late-successional prairie. Western prairie fringed orchidPlatanthera praeclaraTYYYYYNNAssociated with wetlands, bogs, damp areas, as well as, mesic areas and tallgrass prairies. Unlikely to occur in the State. *E Endangered, T - Threatened Predicted Response to Managed Haying and Grazing for Federal and State Listed Threatened and Endangered Species Potentially Occurring on CRP Lands in Kansas Common NameScientific NamePredicted Response to Grazing 1/5 or 1/3 Outside PNSRecommendationsCitation(s)Predicted Response to Haying 1/10 or 1/3 Outside PNSRecommendationsCitation(s)Black-footed ferretMustela nigripesDependent upon prairie dog towns, grazing may create habitat for prairie dogs.Allow grazing 1/5 or 1/3.NatureServe 2008; KDWP 2004Dependent upon prairie dog towns, haying may create habitat for prairie dogs.Allow haying 1/10 or 1/3.NatureServe 2008; KDWP 2004Longnose SnakeRhinocheilus leconteiModerate grazing is unlikely to affect this species; however, intensive agriculture has been listed as a possible threat to this species. Allow moderate grazing 1/5 or 1/3.NatureServe 2008Haying could have minor to no effect on this species. It retreats underground or under rocks by day. However, intensive agriculture has been listed as a possible threat to this species.Allow haying 1/10 or 1/3.NatureServe 2008Texas blind snakeLeptotyphlops dulcisNeutral; nocturnal, prefers moist areas, burrows except to feed after rain, commonly found in shallow soils, limited affect from grazing.Allow grazing 1/5 or 1/3.NatureServe 2008; Kaufman 2003, North American Wildlife 2008Neutral; nocturnal, prefers moist areas, burrows except to feed after rain, commonly found in shallow soils, limited affect from haying.Allow haying 1/10 or 1/3.NatureServe 2008; Kaufman 2003, North American Wildlife 2008; Kley 2008Green toadBufo debilisGrazing not a threat to species, prefers short grass prairie.Allow moderate grazing 1/5 or 1/3.Patton 2001Haying could have minor to no effect on this species. It retreats underground and is nocturnal. Conversion to cropland is listed as threat to this species.Allow haying 1/10 or 1/3.KDWP 2008bAmerican burying beetleNicrophorus americanusNot limited by soil or vegetation, feeds on carrion.Allow moderate grazing 1/5 or 1/3.USDOI/ USFWS 2008aNot limited by soil or vegetation, feeds on carrion.Allow haying 1/10 or 1/3.USDOI/ USFWS 2008aEskimo curlewNumenius borealisHistorically, attracted to disturbed portions of native prairie grassland due to abundant supply of insects.allow grazing 1/5 or 1/3Gill et al. 1998Historically, attracted to disturbed portions of native prairie grassland due to abundant supply of insects.Allow haying 1/10 or 1/3.Gill et al. 1998Predicted Response to Managed Haying and Grazing for Federal and State Listed Threatened and Endangered Species Potentially Occurring on CRP Lands in Kansas (contd) Common NameScientific NamePredicted Response to Grazing 1/5 or 1/3 Outside PNSRecommendationsCitation(s)Predicted Response to Haying 1/10 or 1/3 Outside PNSRecommendationsCitation(s)Peregrine falconFalco peregrinusWide use of habitats, including areas modified by humans, agriculture practices not detrimental to species.Allow moderate grazing 1/5 or 1/3.Cornell Lab of Ornithology 2008Wide use of habitats, including areas modified by humans, agriculture practices not detrimental to species.Allow 1/10 or 1/3 haying.Cornell Lab of Ornithology 2008Whooping craneGrus americanaModerate grazing is unlikely to affect this species; however, intensive agriculture has been listed as a possible threat to this species.Allow moderate grazing 1/5 or 1/3.NatureServe 2008Haying could have minor to no effect on this species as it is only passing through during migration.Allow haying 1/10 or 1/3.NatureServe 2008Mead's milkweedAsclepias meadiiSpecies prefers tallgrass prairies, grazing must be limited, but use management techniques that mimic natural processes and prevent invasions of non-natives are part of the recovery plan for this species.Allow moderate grazing 1/5 or 1/3.NatureServe 2008Mowing is detrimental as it removes immature Meads milkweed fruits and prevents completion of the plants life cycle.Avoid haying areas where known to occur, a site-specific survey as part of a Conservation Plan would identify the presence of this species.NatureServe 2008Western prairie fringed orchidPlatanthera praeclaraMain threat is conversion to cropland, overgrazing is a threat.Allow moderate grazing 1/5 or 1/3; avoid areas where known to occur.USDOI/ USFWS 2004bIntensive mowing is detrimental.Avoid haying areas where known to occur, a site-specific survey as part of a Conservation Plan would identify the presence of this species.USDOI/ USFWS 2004b Federal Candidate Species in Kansas Potentially Present on lands under CRP Practices?Common NameScientific NameCP1CP2CP4BCP4DCP10CP18BCP18CComment/JustificationWildlifeLesser prairie-chickenTympanuchus pallidicinctusYYYYYYYInhabits mixed grass-dwarf shrub communities that occur on sandy soils; principally the sand sagebrush -bluestem association in Colorado, Kansas, and Oklahoma. Predicted Response to Managed Haying and Grazing for Federal Candidate Species Potentially Occurring on CRP Lands in Kansas Common NameScientific NamePredicted Response to Grazing 1/5 or 1/3 Outside PNSRecommendationsCitation(s)Predicted Response to Haying 1/10 or 1/3 Outside PNSRecommendationsCitation(s)Lesser prairie-chickenTympanuchus pallidicinctusLivestock grazing not inherently harmful, but overgrazing that alters the composition and structure of mixed grass habitat can be detrimental.Livestock grazing not inherently harmful, but overgrazing that alters the composition and structure of mixed grass habitat can be detrimental.USDOI/ USFWS 2009bHaying would not likely occur in areas with established shrub components. Species avoids areas where shrubs are removed. Uniform plant height is not preferred by species for home range, but human disturbance (such as roads, burning, and oil and gas pads) may encourage lek establishment. Burning studies in mesic shinnery oak resulted in increase in forbs and invertebrates benefiting species, but may limit nesting cover for two years.Allow haying every 1/10 or 1/3 under managed haying provisions (only 50% of field) to ensure areas for nesting.USDOI/ USFWS 2009b, Cornell Lab of Ornithology 2008 APPENDIX F Kansas Forage Harvest Requirements for Plant Species (Butler County) This Page Intentionally Blank Kansas Forage Harvest Requirements for Plant Species (Butler County) SpeciesHarvest PeriodOptimum Cutting Times or Harvest Interval 1, 2Minimum Cutting Height (inches)Regrowth by Frost (inches)Warm Season GrassesBermuda grass All cuttings Boot to early heading 36Big and Sand bluestem One cutting prior to July 20 Boot to medium head 48Crabgrass All cuttings Boot to early heading 2AnnualEastern gamagrass All cuttings Early boot 88Indiangrass One cutting prior to July 20 Boot to medium head 48Native prairie (mixed and tallgrass) One cutting prior to July 20 Boot to medium head for key species 48Millet, Pearl All cuttings Pre-boot 8AnnualPrairie sandreed One cutting prior to July 20 Boot to medium head 48Reed canarygrass First cutting Second cutting Early boot, when basal sprouts appear, about every 4 to 6 weeks 3 46Sudangrass All cuttings Pre-boot, about 30 to 40 inches tall 5 6AnnualSwitchgrass One cutting prior to June 25 Early boot 48Cool Season GrassesCreeping foxtail First cutting Second cutting Early boot to full head, when 8 to 10 inches tall 35Wheatgrass Intermediate/ Pubescent First cutting Second cutting Early boot to full head, when 8 to 10 inches tall 3 37Meadow brome First cutting Second cutting Early boot to full head, when 8 to 10 inches tall 3 36Orchardgrass First cutting Second cutting Boot to early head, when 8 to 10 inches tall 3 36Ryegrass, perennial/annual All cuttings Boot to soft dough 46Small grains Only cutting Milk to soft dough 4AnnualSmooth brome First cutting Second cutting Early to full head (50 percent head emergence), when 8 to 10 inches tall 3 36Tall fescue First cutting Second cutting Early boot stage 4 to 6 week intervals 3 34Tall wheatgrass First cutting Second cutting Early to full head, when 8 to 10 inches tall 3 37Kansas Forage Harvest Requirements for Plant Species (contd) SpeciesHarvest PeriodOptimum Cutting Times or Harvest Interval 1, 2Minimum Cutting Height (inches)Regrowth by Frost (inches)Timothy First cutting Second cutting Early to full head, when 8 to 10 inches tall 336Wildryes First cutting Second cutting Early to full head, when 8 to 10 inches tall 3 34Western wheatgrass First cutting Second cutting Early to full head, when 8 to 10 inches tall 3 35LegumesAlfalfa First cutting Second cutting Last cutting Late bud to bloom Early bloom - bloom Six weeks before last killing frost 48Arrowleaf clover First cutting Early to bloom 4 36Alsike clover First cutting  bloom to bloom 4 26Berseem clover First cutting Early to bloom 4 35Birdsfoot trefoil All cuttings Early to bloom 4, 535Cicer milkvetch All cuttings Early to bloom 35Cowpeas First cutting Early to bloom 3AnnualCrimson clover First cutting Early to bloom 4 35Hairy vetch First cutting Early to bloom 35Ladino clover First cutting Early to bloom 4 35Lespedeza, common, Kobe, Korean First cutting Pre-bloom to early bloom 445Red clover First cutting  bloom to bloom 426Sweetclovers First cutting When first bloom appears 4, 6 34Notes: 1. Allow sufficient time for plant recovery after last cutting before first frost date 2. Cutting times for OPTIMUM quantity and quality 3. Do not harvest July or August 4. If with companion grass, cut at correct stage for the grass 5. Species most commonly involved with nitrate and prussic acid toxicity are sorghums, sudangrass, and Johnsongrass. Refer to MR1018, Nitrate and Prussic Acid Toxicity in Forage, Kansas State Cooperative Extension Service, 1991 6. Seeds may be poisonous to horses. Cattle can be poisoned (dicoumarol) by eating moldy hay or poorly preserved silage Source: USDA/NRCS 2005b Kansas Conservation Practice Standard, Forage Harvest Management (Code 511)     Executive Summary Final Executive Summary Final CRP Managed Haying and Grazing EA KANSAS ES- PAGE 4 CRP Managed Haying and Grazing EA KANSAS ES- PAGE 3 Executive Summary Final Executive Summary Final CRP Managed Haying and Grazing EA - KANSAS ES- PAGE 12 CRP Managed Haying and Grazing EA KANSAS ES- PAGE 11 Executive Summary Final CRP Managed Haying and Grazing EA KANSAS ES- PAGE 5 Table of Contents Final Table of Contents Final CRP Managed Haying and Grazing EA - KANSAS  PAGE iv CRP Managed Haying and Grazing EA KANSAS  PAGE iii Table of Contents Final CRP Managed Haying and Grazing EA - KANSAS  PAGE i Purpose and Need for the Proposed Action Final Draft Table of Contents  PAGE v CRP Managed Haying and Grazing EA - KANSAS  PAGE v Acronyms and Abbreviations Final Acronyms and Abbreviations Final CRP 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