Integrated Farm Management Program

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The Integrated Farm Management Program was a U.S. Department of Agriculture initiative that promoted environmentally sound, whole-farm conservation practices before being superseded by newer conservation programs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Department of Agriculture conservation program
agricultural conservation initiative
administeredBy USDA NERFINISHED
United States Department of Agriculture
country United States of America
surface form: United States
encouragesPractice conservation tillage
crop rotation
diversified cropping systems
nutrient management
pest management planning
resource-conserving practices
goal improve on-farm conservation planning
promote sustainable agriculture
reduce environmental impacts of farming
hasApproach integrated farm management
hasDimension economic viability of farms
environmental stewardship
hasFocus environmentally sound farming practices
integrated resource management
soil conservation
water quality protection
hasOutcome influenced design of later conservation programs
hasScope whole-farm conservation
implementsConcept integrated resource use
whole-farm planning
partOf USDA conservation programs
policyType voluntary conservation program
replacedBy newer USDA conservation programs
successor conservation initiatives
sector agriculture
status discontinued
targetGroup farmers
ranchers

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Environmental Quality Incentives Program replaced Integrated Farm Management Program