Agriculture and Pollinators Task Force
Helpful Tools
Pollinator Enhancement Security (PEST) Tool
This tool provides information on plant types that may support crop pests so that growers and land managers can have increased confidence that the plants they select to create habitat for pollinators and pest control insects will not increase pest problems.
PEST ToolBlueberry PEST Tool
This tool provides information on plants that may support highbush blueberry crop pests so that growers and land managers can have increased confidence that the plants they select to create habitat for pollinators and pest control insects will reduce likelihood of increased pest problems.
Blueberry PEST ToolFind Your Roots Tool
The tool is based on the lists of native plants that support pollinators from our Ecoregional Planting Guide series. Guides contain detailed information on pollinators, how to help them, and feature specific ecoregional information. Use this tool to make it easier to create customized plant lists for your region and requirements.
Find Your Roots ToolUSDA: Web Soil Survey
Web Soil Survey (WSS) provides soil data and information produced by the National Cooperative Soil Survey.
Web Soil SurveyUS Climate Resilience Toolkit: COMET
This greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting and decision-support tool can be used to complete a full greenhouse gas assessment for farming and ranching operations in the contiguous United States.
COMETAmerican Farmland Trust: Soil Health Toolkit
Designed for farmland protection entities—land trusts and public farmland protection programs—this toolkit introduces soil health practices and offers tips on talking to producers and agricultural landowners about the benefits of soil health practice implementation.
Soil Health ToolkitAmerican Seed Trade Associate Seed Supply Finder
Locate quality, professional environment, conservation and cover crop seed dealers in your region.
Seed Supply FinderAmerican Farmland Trust: Peer Network Training Toolkit
This toolkit includes webinars, slides, and resources for farmers, landowners, and agricultural service providers interested in launching their own peer-to-peer networks.
Peer Network Training