National Cooperative Soil Survey

From a Report of Bureau of Soils, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1923.

The National Cooperative Soil Survey Program (NCSS) in the United States is a nationwide partnership of federal, regional, state, and local agencies and institutions. This partnership works together to cooperatively investigate, inventory, document, classify, and interpret soils and to disseminate, publish, and promote the use of information about the soils of the United States and its trust territories. The activities of the NCSS are carried out on national, regional, and state levels.[1]

  1. ^ "Definition of the National Cooperative Soil Survey". United States Department of Agriculture - Natural Resources Conservation Service. Archived from the original on 2006-02-14. Retrieved 2006-06-30.

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