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Arkansas Home Saved thanks to NRCS Emergency Watershed Protection Program

July 13, 2011 Creston Shrum, NRCS Arkansas

Although raging waters had subsided at Deanna Young’s home in Ponca, Ark., a flood of emotions hit her when she found out USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) would pay 100 percent of the cost of protecting her home from falling into Adds Creek.

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The Church Floated Down the Street…and Around the Corner

July 11, 2011 Stuart Lee, NRCS North Carolina

Back in 1876, the Methodists of the coastal community of Swan Quarter, NC were keenly aware of flooding issues from heavy rain and high tides. As a result, they sought property less prone to flooding for a new church. But their efforts to purchase a specific vacant lot on high ground were...

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CSA Utah: Rooted in Your Community, Harvested for Your Table

July 08, 2011 Jeff Williams, NRCS Utah

Development can often benefit communities at the expense of agriculture; many of Utah’s farms are quickly being replaced by expanding residential, commercial and industrial development. Now many farmers and consumers have joined forces to increase the sustainability of agriculture in Utah with...

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Board of Water and Soil Resources Celebrates 25 years of Re-Invest in Minnesota

July 07, 2011 Julie MacSwain, NRCS Minnesota

For 25 years, the conservationists at the Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources’ (BWSR) have been cleaning the state’s water, improving soil productivity and restoring wildlife habitat on private lands. And for much of that time, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service has been a partner...

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NRCS Volunteers Expand Biologist’s Ability to Monitor Sage-Grouse

July 06, 2011 Deborah Clairmont, NRCS Colorado

This spring, Earth Team volunteers with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) surveyed approximately 300 hundred acres of remote Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and private lands north of Villa Grove, Colo., looking for Gunnison sage-grouse, a ground-dwelling bird considered a...

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NRCS Employee Volunteers to Protect South Dakotans from Flood

June 27, 2011 Paul Sweeney, NRCS

Two weeks ago, I received a call from my brother and sister-in-law. They had just found out that their home might be impacted by the Missouri River flooding.

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Water Grows Our Economy – Lets Make it Last

June 23, 2011 Quenna Terry, NRCS Texas

The general public has a fresh opportunity to learn how water grows an economy through a recently launched communications campaign in Texas’ High Plains region.

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Upstate South Carolina Community is Safeguarded from Flooding

June 22, 2011 Amy Overstreet Maxwell, NRCS South Carolina

Residents who live in the Whitewater Lake Watershed in upstate South Carolina are now protected from dangerous flood waters after heavy rain events, thanks to the Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) program.

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National Pollinator Week Success Story: NRCS Helps Farmer Create Pollinator Habitat in Mississippi

June 21, 2011 Justin Fritscher, NRCS Mississippi

Along the lush banks of the Sunflower River, Steve Martens has a slice of paradise. The Madison, Miss. resident owns 1,600 acres of farmland and forests, hospitable not only to soybeans and corn, but also to whitetail deer and bobwhite quail.

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Old Fashioned Success in the 21st Century

June 20, 2011 Randall Henry, NRCS Texas

“Out with the old, in with the new” isn’t the rule of thumb at Sand Creek Farm in Cameron, Texas. Ben Godfrey, the organic farmer who owns the farm, has used the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), a conservation program administered by USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service...

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