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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...

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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

USDA Rural Development Funding Improves Ossian, Indiana Residents’ Lives

June 25, 2010

Written by Darrell J. Mowery, Indiana Public Information Coordinator

Conservation Rural

Showcase Watershed Program Launches In Three Chesapeake Bay States

June 22, 2010

By USDA Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan On Friday, I was pleased to be part of unveiling the latest step in the Obama Administration’s strategy for restoring the Chesapeake Bay with the announcement of three Showcase Watershed projects in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia. The Showcase...

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Keeping it Local When it Comes to Management of Natural Resources

June 21, 2010

Cross-posted from the Missoulian.com article, with guest columnist, Tom Vilsack. ------------------------------

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Ceremony Welcomes Return of Spring Chinook Salmon

June 18, 2010 Ron Nichols, NRCS Public Affairs Specialist, Washington

Thanks to years of stream restoration efforts on Omak Creek and a recent infusion of $625,000 in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds, the Confederated Colville Tribes (CCT) celebrated the return of migrating spring chinook salmon during its annual First Salmon Ceremony on June 18 at...

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Southeast Asian Farmers and NRCS Building Capacity Together in California’s Central Valley

June 18, 2010 acampbell

By Lisa A. Hokholt, NRCS California State Outreach Coordinator California’s Central Valley has long lured farmers to its fertile soil and generous growing season. It’s no surprise that Southeast Asian farmers are settling there too, bringing their farming and culinary cultures with them.

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Green Farmer Supports CSP

June 16, 2010

By Paige Buck, Illinois NRCS The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Illinois is working to get the word out on the new Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) and encourage signup by landowners who may have heard about the program but are still “on the fence.”

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NRCS Earth Team Volunteer Makes Environmental Impact

June 16, 2010

Dick Tremain, NRCS Iowa Amy Plavak of Hillsboro, Oregon, used to lead multi-million dollar projects as a certified professional project manager. Now she is one of 36,000 Earth Team volunteers working to improve the environment and restore wetlands which can clean water, reduce flooding and provide...

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NRCS Chief Dave White Attends USET Semi-Annual Meeting

June 16, 2010 acampbell

Written by Fay Garner, Public Affairs Assistant, NRCS, Alabama

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