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Becoming a Climate Ready Conservation Agency

June 15, 2010 Dr. David Cleaves, Forest Service Climate Change Advisor

The National Academy of Sciences last week released a set of three new reports on advancing the science, adapting to the impacts, and limiting the magnitude of climate change. These peer-reviewed reports reconfirmed that there is a strong, credible body of evidence documenting climate change, its...

Forestry

Conservation Science Training Center in Ohio Constructed with Support from USDA

June 14, 2010

By Michael Jones, Rural Development Public Affairs Director

Conservation Research and Science

Recovery Act at Work in the New York City Watershed

June 14, 2010 acampbell

Ivy Allen, New York NRCSThe Watershed Agriculture Council (WAC) hosted a tour of three farms in the New York City watershed that received American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA) funding. Putting conservation on the ground in this watershed will result in more than 1 billion gallons of clean...

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Ag and Community Leaders Meet at the National Rural Summit to Outline the Future of the Rural Economy

June 03, 2010

By Liz Purchia, Press Assistant A crowd of all ages gathered in the Jefferson College Field House this morning for the Obama administration’s National Rural Summit. The audience listened as Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, along with several other esteemed panelists, took the stage to discuss the...

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Forest Service Highlights the Buzz on Pollinators

May 17, 2010

By Phil Sammon Birds do it. Bees do it. Even bats and small mammals do it. So it’s only natural that the Conservation Education Department of the USDA Forest Service worked with other conservation education partners to do it – pollinate!

Forestry

Birds Sing the NRCS Song at Gully Branch Tree Farm, Georgia

May 13, 2010

By Suzanne Pender, NRCS On a tour of Gully Branch Tree Farm, in Bleckley, Georgia, NRCS leaders and partners witnessed first-hand the benefits of the new Forestry Incentives Initiative of the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). Through conservation activities including woodland...

Conservation Initiatives

U.S. House of Representatives Approves Resolution Honoring USDA's Natural Resource Conservation Service

May 12, 2010

By Suzanne Pender, NRCS The U.S. House of Representatives approved a resolution recognizing the 75th anniversary of the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS).

Conservation

Honoring and Learning from 70 Years of Conservation: Jim L. Gillis, Jr.

May 12, 2010

By Mary Ann McQuinn, Georgia NRCS NRCS joined the Ohoopee Conservation District and the Pine Country Resource Conservation and Development Council (RC&D) to celebrate and honor Mr. Jim L. Gillis, Jr., -- at 93, the longest serving conservation district board member in the Nation. NRCS Regional...

Conservation

Whippoorwill Hollow Organic Farm and NRCS Conservation Assistance

May 06, 2010

Mary Ann McQuinn, Georgia NRCS NRCS Regional Assistant Chief Leonard Jordan, NRCS Georgia State Conservationist James E. Tillman, Sr., and others including Alice Rolls, the Executive Director of Georgia Organics toured Whippoorwill Hollow Farm with certified organic farmer Andy Byrd. The group...

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NRCS - A Legacy of Conservation: 75 Years of Helping People Help the Land

April 23, 2010 acampbell

Morning fog gave way to sunny skies yesterday in Hillsborough, New Jersey, on Earth Day as representatives from Duke Farms and NRCS met with families of Duke Farms employees, local leaders and members of the press to highlight the conservation work being done at the farm.

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