A CRA map delineation is defined as a geographical area where resource concerns, problems, or treatment needs are similar.
It is considered a subdivision of an existing Major Land Resource Area (MLRA) map delineation or polygon. Landscape conditions,
soil, climate, human considerations, and other natural resource information are used to determine the geographic boundaries
of a Common Resource Area (GM450 C401.21). The database for the Digital General Soil Map of the U.S. (formerly STATSGO) is
considered useful in subdividing the MLRA. The naming convention for CRAs is the MLRA symbol, followed by a dot and a numeric
code (e.g., 102C.3 or 72.6). CRA symbols are correlated across state boundaries to ensure a nationally consistent CRA legend
(GM450 C401.21)
Citation
Title New Mexico Common Resource Areas
publication Date
1900-01-01T00:00:00
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Wetlands Reserve Program
position Name NRCS Distribution Center & Earth Team
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individual Name
organisation Name
Wetlands Reserve Program
position Name NRCS Distribution Center & Earth Team