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National Resources Inventory
2003 Annual NRI

Highly Erodible and Non-Highly Erodible Cropland

Estimates presented here are based upon the latest information from the National Resources Inventory (NRI). The NRI is a longitudinal sample survey based upon scientific statistical principles and procedures. It is conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), in cooperation with Iowa State University’s Center for Survey Statistics and Methodology. These results are based upon the 2003 Annual NRI, which statistically updates 1997 NRI results with data collected during 2000 – 2003. The NRI was conducted on a five-year cycle during the period 1982 to 1997, but now is conducted annually. NRI data were collected every five years for 800,000 sample sites; annual NRI data collection occurs at slightly less than 25 percent of these same sample sites. Current estimates cover the contiguous 48 states. Future estimates will include Hawaii, Alaska, the Caribbean, and selected Pacific Basin islands.

NRI data release procedures are affected by implementation of an annual data collection approach, because the scale of NRI estimates is affected by these reduced sample sizes. Estimates are being released when they meet NRI statistical standards and are scientifically credible in accordance with NRCS policy, and in accordance with OMB and USDA Quality of Information Guidelines.

The 2003 Annual NRI data are suitable for national, many regional, and some state level analyses. Selected state-level results are reported here. These results will be supplemented in 2008 with additional estimates that compare net change with previous inventories.

Until these supplements are released, direct comparisons between 1997 and 2003 NRI estimates to determine change or trends will produce incorrect inferences and is scientifically invalid because:

  1. There have been improvements in the statistical estimation techniques and procedures between 1997 and 2003.
  2. Data from previous inventory cycles were reviewed (edited) concurrently with the 2003 NRI data collection effort.

Margins of error are reported for each NRI estimate and must be considered at all scales of analysis. The margin of error is used to construct the 95 percent confidence interval for the estimate. The lower bound of the interval is obtained by subtracting the margin of error from the estimate; the upper bound is obtained by adding the margin of error to the estimate. A 95 percent confidence interval means that in repeated samples from the same population, 95 percent of the time the true underlying population parameter will be contained within the lower and upper bounds of the interval. In the following tables, an asterisk (*) replaces the estimate if the margin of error is greater than the estimate. If the margin of error is greater than the estimate, the confidence interval includes zero, and the estimate should not be used.

This table is also available in Adobe Acrobat format: Adobe Acrobat Document2003 Annual NRI Highly Erodible and Non-Highly Erodible Cropland

2003 Highly Erodible (HEL) and Non-Highly Erodible (Non-HEL) Cropland by State, in Thousands of Acres, with Margins of Error

State HEL Cropland Eroding At or Below Soil Loss Tolerance Rates HEL Cropland Eroding Above Soil Loss Tolerance Rates Total HEL Cropland Non-HEL Cropland Eroding At or Below Soil Loss Tolerance Rates Non-HEL Cropland Eroding Above Soil Loss Tolerance Rates Total Non-HEL Cropland
Alabama 287.0
±85.9
373.9
±85.0
660.9
±127.8
1109.8
±133.0
738.3
±141.4
1848.1
±182.8
Arizona 470.2
±85.7
365.5
±96.7
835.7
±114.8
74.6
±33.1
23.6
±23.3
98.2
±43.6
Arkansas 119.8
±45.6
160.8
±57.8
280.6
±79.2
6056.5
±472.5
1184.9
±196.3
7241.4
±482.9
California 390.4
±196.0
167.1
±67.5
557.5
±201.1
8754.2
±684.6
156.5
±107.2
8910.7
±709.3
Colorado 2023.6
±382.8
4399.1
±741.2
6422.7
±699.9
1327.0
±268.5
598.3
±135.2
1925.3
±293.3
Connecticut 34.5
±17.6
14.8
±9.6
49.3
±21.5
102.1
±23.3
20.8
±10.8
122.9
±27.0
Delaware * 14.9
±9.8
17.6
±9.7
404.8
±36.9
35.1
±15.7
439.9
±34.8
Florida 11.1
±10.6
* 54.5
±46.6
2581.1
±373.8
237.6
±104.4
2818.7
±374.7
Georgia 202.0
±72.3
248.3
±74.2
450.3
±106.0
2346.0
±282.9
1355.6
±179.2
3701.6
±260.0
Idaho 803.4
±170.8
1374.2
±189.0
2177.6
±223.2
2529.9
±239.1
745.1
±177.7
3275.0
±279.0
Illinois 599.1
±107.5
3027.3
±186.9
3626.4
±197.8
17762.3
±324.1
2591.8
±238.6
20354.1
±329.7
Indiana 599.7
±109.6
1312.7
±142.4
1912.4
±185.6
9987.0
±291.8
1416.2
±161.9
11403.2
±283.5
Iowa 1495.8
±196.5
5691.1
±302.4
7186.9
±310.4
16426.4
±408.8
1897.8
±199.0
18324.2
±366.7
Kansas 5875.9
±683.9
2224.8
±318.4
8100.7
±820.3
16396.9
±819.1
1968.7
±299.2
18365.6
±884.0
Kentucky 2159.1
±202.7
824.8
±126.9
2983.9
±194.0
2299.0
±175.6
195.6
±56.9
2494.6
±194.7
Louisiana 141.4
±58.5
101.4
±50.4
242.8
±73.6
4444.9
±211.1
747.3
±152.1
5192.2
±229.0
Maine 67.9
±33.9
30.9
±29.0
98.8
±42.6
260.1
±66.7
25.6
±22.5
285.7
±64.2
Maryland 218.0
±50.7
298.6
±45.8
516.6
±59.2
912.2
±78.0
87.8
±23.9
1000.0
±79.9
Massachusetts 52.1
±21.4
6.6
±5.7
58.7
±22.8
178.2
±44.2
14.8
±12.0
193.0
±44.0
Michigan 300.7
±78.3
222.3
±54.9
523.0
±108.4
6430.3
±258.5
1143.9
±181.2
7574.2
±269.9
Minnesota 593.3
±176.3
916.8
±196.7
1510.1
±252.5
12496.0
±663.7
7093.5
±558.2
19589.5
±552.1
Mississippi 254.6
±63.9
468.6
±117.2
723.2
±137.8
3097.1
±242.0
1155.2
±202.0
4252.3
±251.2
Missouri 2595.3
±303.0
2844.2
±257.1
5439.5
±372.3
7258.6
±348.7
979.8
±132.3
8238.4
±355.1
Montana 5770.3
±507.7
2982.8
±504.7
8753.1
±754.6
5318.4
±644.7
455.1
±206.0
5773.5
±670.1
Nebraska 2777.2
±290.9
3798.8
±391.4
6576.0
±481.6
11857.8
±400.8
1118.5
±221.7
12976.3
±404.9
Nevada 223.4
±126.3
48.4
±35.8
271.8
±126.6
360.6
±112.7
* 364.3
±113.4
New Hampshire 28.0
±14.5
1.5
±1.4
29.5
±14.5
91.8
±24.0
* 95.1
±24.4
New Jersey 66.3
±22.0
59.0
±21.1
125.3
±30.3
324.7
±58.9
77.9
±23.3
402.6
±55.9
New Mexico 433.8
±110.9
946.1
±156.5
1379.9
±201.1
127.0
±47.6
41.8
±32.2
168.8
±46.3
New York 1019.8
±143.7
656.5
±106.7
1676.3
±173.8
3256.6
±218.5
426.0
±109.6
3682.6
±205.3
North Carolina 740.5
±154.1
568.9
±109.5
1309.4
±183.2
3663.9
±266.5
539.5
±107.9
4203.4
±268.1
North Dakota 2112.1
±261.5
2470.9
±288.5
4583.0
±293.8
12557.9
±558.4
7125.6
±542.9
19683.5
±513.4
Ohio 1137.7
±159.0
957.7
±106.8
2095.4
±209.1
8469.6
±293.2
678.3
±98.4
9147.9
±243.0
Oklahoma 1077.2
±212.0
1129.9
±146.3
2207.1
±250.0
5758.7
±352.1
1005.5
±229.3
6764.2
±361.7
Oregon 319.1
±74.0
413.3
±91.1
732.4
±131.1
2587.3
±236.3
381.3
±114.3
2968.6
±288.4
Pennsylvania 1768.1
±151.7
1329.3
±137.0
3097.4
±173.2
1801.8
±221.9
225.1
±52.1
2026.9
±220.4
Rhode Island * 0.0
±0.0
* 12.0
±6.0
7.9
±6.5
19.9
±11.0
South Carolina 150.5
±31.7
63.0
±34.3
213.5
±39.0
1900.7
±125.5
253.7
±79.1
2154.4
±125.9
South Dakota 1043.0
±241.4
1277.8
±235.1
2320.8
±344.8
12578.7
±488.2
2187.1
±264.6
14765.8
±443.9
Tennessee 1186.2
±135.4
899.5
±125.6
2085.7
±172.1
2376.0
±201.4
288.3
±95.0
2664.3
±187.2
Texas 2611.5
±411.5
6383.6
±439.8
8995.1
±547.2
10898.5
±646.5
5668.7
±532.4
16567.2
±612.2
Utah 304.8
±123.5
252.2
±90.0
557.0
±172.7
984.3
±277.9
140.8
±66.5
1125.1
±271.6
Vermont 134.8
±27.1
43.1
±20.3
177.9
±28.9
376.9
±62.6
31.7
±13.5
408.6
±61.2
Virginia 971.4
±98.1
341.9
±72.5
1313.3
±123.9
1127.4
±131.2
421.7
±99.1
1549.1
±132.9
Washington 436.3
±127.6
2338.9
±343.7
2775.2
±364.6
2313.2
±370.9
1405.4
±320.1
3718.6
±439.2
West Virginia 391.6
±113.9
76.6
±46.1
468.2
±115.8
347.4
±67.7
* 352.4
±67.4
Wisconsin 1384.7
±147.9
1609.0
±221.9
2993.7
±233.8
6539.6
±255.3
770.3
±126.1
7309.9
±229.2
Wyoming 720.1
±146.9
319.2
±108.9
1039.3
±167.4
907.1
±201.1
214.7
±162.0
1121.8
±258.7
Note: A * indicates that the margin of error is greater than the estimate.

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