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The Recovery Act in Your Community: A New Era in Flood Control

August 26, 2010 Carol Lagodich, West Virginia NRCS

Thanks in part to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), property owners in the Glen Jean, West Virginia, area can voluntarily relocate from homes that repeatedly flood. The Dunloup Creek Watershed Voluntary Floodplain Buyout Project allows landowners to sell their property and...

Initiatives Conservation

USDA Rural Development Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager Discusses New Rural Economy at Shenandoah Valley Virginia Agriculture Conference

August 25, 2010 Vern Orrell, USDA Rural Development Virginia Public Information Coordinator

Congressman Bob Goodlatte of Virginia’s 6 th Congressional District hosted an Agriculture Conference at the Frontier Culture Museum in Staunton on Tuesday August 24 th. The Conference covered many regional and local agricultural issues and concerns to Virginia farmers and those interested in farm...

Conservation Rural

Helping with the Deepwater Response

August 18, 2010 Darren Manthei, NRCS Texas

Last week I completed three weeks working at the Deepwater Horizon Unified Area Command (UAC) in New Orleans. The UAC is a command center made up of Coast Guard, BP, Federal and State employees working together to address the environmental-, public health- and wildlife-related concerns associated...

Conservation

Forestry practice leads to a surprising discovery

August 10, 2010 Diane Baedeker Petit, NRCS Massachusetts

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the USDA's rich science and research portfolio When Jack Lochhead looked into a federal government program to help him manage his 250 acres of forest land in rural...

Conservation

NRCS Interns Help with Conservation Efforts in Chesapeake Bay

August 05, 2010 scitron

Written by Brittini Hawkins, NRCS Public Affairs Intern Who knew manual labor could be so rewarding? Last week all the NRCS interns went on a student educational tour to Windy Hill Farm on the Corsica River in Centreville, Maryland. The interns worked with the owners, Matt Miller and Beth Wehrle, to...

Conservation

Soil and Water Conservation Society Members Join Feds, Farmers and Friends in Food Drive to Feed Families

August 04, 2010 scitron

By Dick Tremain, NRCS Iowa There’s a little less hunger in St. Louis this summer, thanks to convention-going soil conservationists and scientists. When members of the Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS) preparing for their annual international conference heard about the national Feds, Farmers...

Food and Nutrition

Scouting for Conservation – NRCS Shares Its Conservation Know-How at the National Boy Scout Jamboree

August 02, 2010 prhee

By Brad Fisher, Public Affairs Specialist Right now, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service is sharing the agency’s conservation expertise with more than 42,000 scouts at the National Boy Scout Jamboree at Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia. Scout jamborees are always jammed with excitement, but this...

Conservation

High Tunnels: A Three-Year Pilot Practice

July 29, 2010 Rosemarie Philips, NRCS

As a heat wave consumes much of the country, especially here in Washington, DC, winter seems a long way off—unless you’re a farmer. For the 2.2 million farms that grow our nation’s food, fiber, and fuel, it’s likely a good time to be thinking ahead to the upcoming harvest and preparing for the...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Nebraska Hosts America’s Great Outdoors Initiative Listening Session

July 23, 2010 Vicki Schurman, USDA Nebraska Public Information Coordinator

President Obama’s America’s Great Outdoors Initiative came to Nebraska on July 12, when 200 attendees gathered in Grand Island for a listening session. They were joined by Dave White, Chief of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and senior representatives of the U.S. Departments...

Conservation Rural

Endangered Birds Benefit from Wetlands Reserve Program

July 20, 2010

By Ron Morton, Assistant State Public Affairs Specialist, Athens, Georgia In the 1930s, a rural Georgia wetland was drained to help control the spread of malaria. As the land dried, water-loving wildlife like the endangered wood stork had to find a new home or perish. Eventually, the land became dry...

Conservation
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