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Kenny Lecocq, an Indiana turkey farmer, is enrolled in the Natural Resources Conservation Service's EQIP program. Lecocq received help building a manure storage shed and learned how to use the turkey waste on his fields.

Engineering Resources - Indiana

The Indiana NRCS engineering staff is comprised of agricultural and civil engineers and engineering technicians who provide innovative, economical, and timely services to NRCS staff, conservation partners and private landowners.

Indiana NRCS engineers provide planning, design, and construction services to solve problems on your land related to soil erosion, water quality, agricultural waste management, wetland restoration and energy efficiency. The Indiana NRCS engineering team includes engineers and engineering technicians located throughout the state on conservation delivery teams and at the state level who are available to help you help your land and address resource concerns on your land.

Art Franke (left), Indiana NRCS district conservationist for Steuben County, and Tom Dykstra check on a French drain that was installed one of the smaller ponds on Dykstra’s 110-acre wetland reserve easement during a tour of the property June 7, 2022.

Engineering Resources

Indiana NRCS engineering resources including construction specifications, standard practice drawings, design spreadsheets and Rule 5 guidance can be accessed in Section I of the Field Office Technical Guide.