
Land Consultation
Overview
Our consulting services provide expert guidance and support for complex land management projects. By developing tailored plans and assisting with government compliance, we help landowners achieve their conservation goals and protect valuable natural resources.
Land Assessment
A comprehensive evaluation of your property to determine its current condition, potential challenges, and restoration opportunities.
Invasive Species Removal
The process of identifying and eliminating harmful plants that threaten native ecosystems.
Wildlife Habitat Creation
Building or restoring habitats that provide food, shelter, and breeding grounds for various wildlife species.
Custom Management Plan
Tailored plan that addresses your specific goals, environmental challenges, and long-term vision for your property.
CRP Program
Comprehensive landscaping services tailored to CRP program participants, specializing in native plant installation, habitat restoration, and ongoing maintenance to create thriving ecosystems and maximize financial incentives.
RIM Program
Comprehensive evaluation of your property to determine its suitability for the RIM program, identify restoration opportunities, and develop a tailored landscape plan that maximizes both ecological benefits and financial incentives.
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FAQs
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RIM land, or Reinvest in Minnesota land, is a program designed to promote conservation and economic development in Minnesota. These lands can include prairies, wetlands, forests, and other natural areas.
The RIM program offers several benefits to landowners, including:
Financial compensation
Property tax benefits
Conservation assistance
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The specific application for the RIM land program can be found on the website of the Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR).
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CRP, or the Conservation Reserve Program, is a federal program designed to protect and improve soil, air, and water quality. It provides financial assistance to landowners who agree to convert eligible cropland into a permanent cover of grasses, trees, or shrubs.
In Minnesota, the CRP program has been particularly effective in:
Protecting wetlands and grasslands: These ecosystems are crucial for maintaining water quality, providing habitat for wildlife, and mitigating climate change.
Improving soil health: Cover crops help to prevent soil erosion, improve soil fertility, and sequester carbon.
Reducing water pollution: CRP practices can help to reduce nutrient runoff and sediment pollution in waterways.
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The application for the CRP program can be found on the website of the Farm Service Agency (FSA).
https://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/conservation-programs/conservation-reserve-program
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Expertise: Our team has years of experience in land management and habitat restoration.
Commitment: We are dedicated to protecting our planet's biodiversity and leaving a positive legacy for future generations.
Results: Our proven methods have transformed countless acres of land into thriving ecosystems.