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Earth Team Volunteers, Conservationists Bring Tree Lessons to Mississippi Classrooms

March 12, 2012 Justin Fritscher, NRCS Mississippi

Trees are important natural resources—this is the lesson that a dedicated group of volunteers shared last week with Mississippi youngsters.

Conservation

Digging the Farm and Finding History

March 09, 2012 Teresa Paglione, NRCS Alabama

Last spring and summer I had the opportunity to investigate two 1,000 year old archeological sites on a Montgomery County farm. Working with me were archeologists from Troy University and Auburn University at Montgomery, their students and volunteers from the Alabama Archeological Society. Our goal...

Conservation

Colorado Communities Benefit from Protection of Living Snow Fences

March 07, 2012 Katherine Burse-Johnson, NRCS Colorado

Living snow fences, installed with the help of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), can be a life saver for residents of El Paso and Elbert counties during Colorado’s often blustery winters.

Conservation

New Conservation Agreement Provides Wildlife Habitat and Creates Recreational Opportunities

March 01, 2012 Sarah Graddy, NRCS

A new land conservation agreement will protect key wildlife habitat in Wyoming’s Green River Valley. The agreement, which establishes two conservation easements on the Fish Creek Flying W Ranches near Big Piney, was coordinated by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and The Conservation Fund.

Conservation

Natural Resources Conservation Service Helps Landowner Manage Inherited Property

March 01, 2012 Judi Craddock, NRCS Mississippi

When Mississippian Kathy Land suddenly inherited 200 acres of century-old family land, the middle school history teacher wasn’t sure what to do. The idle fields were overgrown, and the Winston County native knew she needed help.

Conservation

Rural Small Business Conference Gives Alaska Native Leaders Access to USDA Business Development Programs

February 22, 2012 Larry Yerich, USDA-RD Alaska Public Information Coordinator

Imagine living so far away from everyday resources the only way in or out for hundreds of miles is by air. Most Americans take for granted how easy it is to jump in our cars and go to the store for whatever we want or need. Not so in rural Alaska. Gaining a simple, painless way to connect to food...

Rural

The People’s Garden Initiative Celebrates 3 Years of Growth

February 17, 2012 Livia Marqués, Director of The People's Garden Initiative

Three years ago this week, on February 12, 2009, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack commemorated President Lincoln’s 200th birthday by creating the first USDA People's Garden at the “People’s Department.” This People’s Garden at Department headquarters in Washington D.C., initially started as an...

Initiatives

NRCS Helps Preserve Wyoming Ranching Family's Way of Life with Conservation Easement

February 10, 2012 Sarah Graddy, NRCS Public Affairs

A large, family-run ranch in Wyoming was recently placed in permanent conservation easement with the help of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and The Conservation Fund. The efforts of other partners were also key. The ranch, which is one of the oldest operating ranches held by...

Conservation

Tennessee Office Welcomes Wounded Warriors

February 07, 2012 Kevin Hart, NRCS District Conservationist, Tennessee

Volunteers for USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) come from all walks of life. In Tennessee, we’ve been lucky enough to have U.S. Army soldiers, who were injured while serving our nation, volunteer at the Clarksville NRCS Field Office. Clarksville is only eight miles from Fort...

Conservation

A Smartphone App Provides New Way to Access Soil Survey Information

February 03, 2012 David Sanden, NRCS California

A new smartphone application, or “app,” is available as a free download for both iPhone and Android users to access soil survey information. The app, SoilWeb, combines online soil survey information with the GPS capabilities of smartphones.

Conservation
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