Technical guide definition

Technical guide means the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Technical Guide as adopted by the agency, including subsequent amendments or additions.
Technical guide means the NRCS field office technical guide, published by the NRCS, which is incorporated by reference for this chapter.
Technical guide means Section IV of the Wisconsin natural resources conservation service field office technical guide, published by the natural resources conservation service of the U.S. department of agriculture, which is incorporated by refer- ence for this chapter.

Examples of Technical guide in a sentence

  • Technical guide for the dissemination of sustainable agricultural production technologies.

  • Resident shall be responsible for obtaining fire, extended coverage, and liability insurance with respect to the contents of the Apartment.

  • Technical guide for setting up the iRAP user account and information of Day-begin Sellable Balance Report can be found here.

  • WHO and FIND will publish a "Technical guide: The use of next-generation sequencing technologies for the detection of mutations associated with drug resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex", including a list of ‘high-confidence mutations’ later this year.

  • Technical guide for countries to set targets for universal access to HIV prevention, treatment and care for injecting drug users, http:// www.who.int/hiv/pub/idu/targetsetting/en/.


More Definitions of Technical guide

Technical guide means the natural resources conserva- tion service field office technical guide, published by the natural resources conservation service of the U.S. department of agricul- ture, that was in effect April, 1994. Note: Copies of the technical guide are on file with the department, the secretary of state, and the revisor of statutes. Copies of individual standards contained in the technical guide may be obtained from the county land conservation committee or from a field office of the U.S. department of agriculture, natural resources conserva- tion service.
Technical guide means a docu- ment on file in the local SCS office containing technical information and specifications for the conservation of soil, water, plant, animal, and related natural resources specifically applica- ble to the area for which it is prepared.(b) In the regulations in this part and in all instructions, forms, and docu- ments in connection therewith, all other words and phrases shall, unless the context of subject matter other- wise requires, have the meanings as- signed to them in the regulations gov- erning reconstitutions of farms, allot- ments and bases, 7 CFR part 719.[52 FR 16741, May 5, 1987, as amended at 58FR 11785, Mar. 1, 1993] Farm Service Agency, USDA § 702.5 § 702.3 Administration.
Technical guide means the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) Technical Guide as adopted by the Waupaca County Land and Water Conservation Committee.
Technical guide means the document provided by NRCS at the time of application which contains technical data, including the standards referenced within this Ordinance to properly and safely locate, construct, install, alter, design, operate and maintain a storage facility.
Technical guide means the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Field Office Technical Guide as adopted by the Monroe County Land Conservation Commi ttee and its’ Department.
Technical guide means the United States Department of Agriculture (U.S.D.A.) Natural Resources Conservation Service Field Office Technical Guide (FOTG) as adapted by the Richland County Land Conservation Committee. The said guide can be seen at the Richland County Land Conservation Department and is also available on-line at www.wi.nrcs.usda.gov .
Technical guide means the USDA NRCS Technical Guide as adopted by the Portage County Land and Water Conservation Committee on September 8, 1 977. The said guide is on file at the Portage County LWCD. Any future amendments to said guide are incorporated into this Ordinance without further action.