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People’s Garden Partnership Grows to New Heights in Delaware

May 06, 2011 Dastina Johnson, NRCS Delaware

Vegetables aren’t the only thing you’ll see growing at the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) People’s Garden in Delaware – partnerships are growing too. To commemorate Earth Day, students from Minorities in Agriculture and Natural Resources and Related Sciences (MANRRS) at Delaware...

Conservation Initiatives

Environmental Benefits Flow Downstream

May 05, 2011 Justin Fritscher, NRCS Mississippi

Every year a low-oxygen, or hypoxic, area forms in the northern Gulf of Mexico, just below the mouth of the Mississippi River. Fish and other wildlife often avoid hypoxic zones, which can be deadly to marine organisms. Known contributors to the Gulf’s hypoxic zone include runoff from urban areas...

Conservation

After the Storm

May 02, 2011 Jaime Tankersley, NRCS Texas

So far this year, Texas has lost more than 256,000 acres and 147 structures, as well as livestock, to 511 wildfires. Fortunately, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Texas is now making $400,000 available through its Environmental Quality Incentives Program to those who have...

Conservation

This Local Food is for the Birds

April 28, 2011 Barbara Phillips, NRCS New Jersey

With an increased demand for locally grown food, many farmers are finding new markets for their products that are closer to home. But what some New Jersey farmers are doing to expand their market base is strictly for the birds!

Conservation

Project Will Help Improve Our Chesapeake Bay

April 27, 2011 Kathy Beisner, USDA Public Information Officer, Maryland/Delaware

A few scattered showers didn’t dampen spirits at a Maryland Earth Day event to highlight the completion of the improved Worton Wastewater Treatment Plant, Tuesday April 19.

Conservation Rural

Organic Farm Provides a Model for New Mexico

April 26, 2011 Triston Lovato and Rey Adame, NRCS New Mexico

Minor Morgan has promoted organic farming for decades. And since the early 1990s, Morgan, executive director of New Mexico’s Rio Grande Community Farm, has been working with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to develop a farming process that is economically and environmentally...

Conservation

Conservation Partners Celebrate Earth Day and the People’s Garden Initiative

April 22, 2011 Gail Hendricks, NRCS Florida

At USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), we subscribe to the “Every day is Earth Day” way of thinking. Celebrating Earth Day provides us with the opportunity to underscore the significance of the work being done every day by our agency, through conservation planning and producer...

Conservation

Earth Team Skills on Exhibit

April 22, 2011 Jayme Gordon, NRCS Washington

Mike and Jill Viafore are crafty. This past summer, the couple designed and built a portable demonstration house to educate the public about the benefits of rain barrels and rain gardens at exhibits and fairs.

Conservation

One Year after Deepwater and 470,000 Acres of Wetland Bird Habitat Later…

April 20, 2011 Dave White, NRCS Chief

Just recently, the wildlife conservation organization Ducks Unlimited presented me with their 2011 Wetland Conservation Achievement Award—Special Achievement category for the Migratory Bird Habitat Initiative (MBHI) and our record signup for the Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP). It was an honor to...

Conservation

Tanzanian Engineer Keeps Skills Sharp Assisting Michigan Farmers as an Earth Team Volunteer

April 20, 2011 Juanita McCann and Teresa Moore, NRCS Michigan

Tulakemelwa Ngasala is a Tanzanian civil and water resources engineer currently living in Michigan. While in the United States she is caring for her three young girls while her husband works toward his Ph.D. in geology at Michigan State University.

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