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Arizona Ranching Family Are Long-Time Conservationists

April 04, 2012 Amanda Sutter, NRCS Arizona

Anvil Ranch, one hour southwest of Tucson, Ariz. in Altar Valley, is a fourth-generation operation in the heart of cattle country. “Ranching is what we do,” says Joe King, who is the youngest of the four children of owners John and Pat King. All four of the kids ranch, although Joe and his wife...

Conservation Energy

Wisconsin Engineer’s Work Gets Top Recognition

April 02, 2012 Amelia Hines, NRCS Georgia

Becoming a nationally recognized federal engineer is an accomplishment that did not happen overnight for John Ramsden. The engineer has devoted several years to protecting surface and groundwater resources while working for USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). During his 18 years as...

Conservation Research and Science

Virginia Producer Helps Lead the Way in Preserving the Chesapeake Bay

March 30, 2012 Barbara Bowen, NRCS Virginia

Conservation is in plain sight on Janet Kline’s Hidden View Farm in Virginia, with streamside fencing and buffers well integrated into the rolling vistas of the Massanutten and Little North mountains. These conservation practices were implemented with the help of USDA’s Natural Resources...

Conservation

Urban Farm Supports Local Community

March 28, 2012 Molly McDonough, NRCS Pennsylvania

Located in the heart of a “food desert” in the city of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Joshua Farm is a unique one-acre operation that is growing produce for locals through the use of a seasonal high tunnel. The high tunnel (also known as a “hoop house”) makes urban farming possible and extends the...

Conservation

USDA and Other Federal Employees Meet in Northern Wisconsin to Discuss the Importance of Title IX

March 28, 2012 Kelly Edwards, Wisconsin USDA Public Information Officer

This year marks the 40 th anniversary of the passage of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 addressing gender equity in educational programming. For the first time, this groundbreaking legislation mandated equal opportunity for women in all fields of federally funded public education. The...

Initiatives

Mississippi Farmer Continues Family Conservation Legacy

March 23, 2012 Judi Craddock, NRCS Mississippi

As a youngster growing up in rural Jasper County, Miss., Anthony Lovett never forgot the words of his late grandfather, who told him, “Take care of the land and the land will take care of you.” That advice from his beloved grandfather has guided him during his career—the poultry and cattle farmer is...

Conservation

NRCS District Conservationist Does Double Duty as Major General in Iraq

March 22, 2012 Jaime Tankersley, NRCS Texas

When on duty, Major General Eddy M. Spurgin is the commanding general for the 36th Infantry Division of the Texas Army National Guard, but when stateside, he serves as the district conservationist for USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Big Spring, Texas.

Conservation

Black Bear Populations Swell in Mississippi with the Help NRCS and Its Partners

March 20, 2012 Justin Fritscher, NRCS Mississippi

Mississippi was once famous for its black bear population. Hunters from across the U.S. traveled to the state to hunt in the forests of the Delta, which teemed with the shy creatures.

Conservation

Prescribed Grazing System and Watering Facilities Keep Cattle Farm Running through Drought

March 19, 2012 Creston Shrum, NRCS Arkansas

The hot, dry Arkansas summer last year affected cattle farmers across Arkansas. But thanks to USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Illinois River Sub-Basin and Eucha-Spavinaw Lake Watershed Initiative, Craig and Jay Oliphnant’s operation has been able to effectively weather...

Conservation

NRCS Participates in Organic Farming Conference

March 16, 2012 Barb Jansen, NRCS Wisconsin

If you are interested in organic farms and food, La Crosse, Wisconsin is the place to be in late February—when the largest organic farming conference in the U.S. takes place there. This year’s Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES) organic farming conference ran from Feb. 23...

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