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Service Description: This map layer shows the designations of the California Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program.

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Description: The Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program (FMMP) produces maps and statistical data used for analyzing impacts on California’s agricultural resources. Agricultural land is rated according to soil quality and irrigation status; the best quality land is called Prime Farmland. The maps are updated every two years with the use of a computer mapping system, aerial imagery, public review, and field reconnaissance. (http://www.conservation.ca.gov/DLRP/fmmp/Pages/Index.aspx) Designations include: Prime Farmland (P): Irrigated land with the best combination of physical and chemical features able to sustain long term production of agricultural crops. This land has the soil quality, growing season, and moisture supply needed to produce sustained high yields. Land must have been used for production of irrigated crops at some time during the four years prior to the mapping date. Farmland of Statewide Importance (S): Irrigated land similar to Prime Farmland that has a good combination of physical and chemical characteristics for the production of agricultural crops. This land has minor shortcomings, such as greater slopes or less ability to store soil moisture than Prime Farmland. Land must have been used for production of irrigated crops at some time during the four years prior to the mapping date. Unique Farmland (U): Lesser quality soils used for the production of the state's leading agricultural crops. This land is usually irrigated, but may include non-irrigated orchards or vineyards as found in some climatic zones in California. Land must have been cropped at some time during the four years prior to the mapping date. Farmland of Local Importance (L): The Board of Supervisors determined that there will be no Farmland of Local Importance for Kern County. Grazing Land (G): Land on which the existing vegetation is suited to the grazing of livestock. This category is used only in California and was developed in cooperation with the California Cattlemen's Association, University of California Cooperative Extension, and other groups interested in the extent of grazing activities. Urban and Built-Up Land (D): Urban and Built-Up land is occupied by structures with a building density of at least 1 unit to 1.5 acres, or approximately 6 structures to a 10-acre parcel. Common examples include residential, industrial, commercial, institutional facilities, cemeteries, airports, golf courses, sanitary landfills, sewage treatment, and water control structures. Other Land (X): Land which does not meet the criteria of any other category. Typical uses include low density rural development, heavily forested land, mined land, or government land with restrictions on use. Water (W): Water areas with an extent of at least 40 acres. Area not mapped (Z): Area which falls outside of the NRCS soil survey. Not mapped by the FMMP. Irrigated Farmland (I): Cropped land with a developed irrigation water supply that is dependable and of adequate quality. Land must have been used for production of irrigated crops at some time during the four years prior to the mapping date. Irrigated farmland is considered an 'Interim' category for use until completion of USDA-NRCS soil surveys. Non-irrigated Farmland (N): Land on which agricultural commodities are produced on a continuing or cyclic basis utilizing stored soil moisture. Non-Irrigated Farmland is considered an 'Interim' category for use until completion of USDA-NRCS soil surveys. Rural Residential Land (R): This includes residential areas of one to five structures per ten acres. Vacant or Disturbed Land (V): This consists of open field areas that do not qualify for an agricultural category, mineral and oil extraction areas, and rural freeway interchanges. Confined Animal Agriculture (Cl): This includes aquaculture, dairies, feedlots, and poultry facilities. Nonagricultural and Natural Vegetation (nv): This covers heavily wooded, rocky or barren areas, riparian and wetland areas, grassland areas which do not qualify for Grazing Land due to their size or land management restrictions, and small water bodies. Constructed wetlands are also included in this category. Semi-Agricultural and Rural Commercial Land (sAC): This includes farmsteads, agricultural storage and packing sheds, unpaved parking areas, composting facilities, equine facilities, firewood lots, and campgrounds.

Copyright Text: ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/dlrp/FMMP/2010/

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