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Rock Keyboardist and Grammy Winner Chuck Leavell Becomes an Honorary Forest Service Ranger

March 06, 2012 Maxwell Silvera, Forest Service Southern Region

Chuck Leavell may be known as the legendary keyboardist for the Rolling Stones and the Allman Brothers Band, but he’s just as proud of being a champion for tree stewardship and sustainable forest management. His conservation ethic, his forest advocacy and his personal stewardship of Charlane...

Conservation Forestry

New Conservation Agreement Provides Wildlife Habitat and Creates Recreational Opportunities

March 01, 2012 Sarah Graddy, NRCS

A new land conservation agreement will protect key wildlife habitat in Wyoming’s Green River Valley. The agreement, which establishes two conservation easements on the Fish Creek Flying W Ranches near Big Piney, was coordinated by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and The Conservation Fund.

Conservation

Natural Resources Conservation Service Helps Landowner Manage Inherited Property

March 01, 2012 Judi Craddock, NRCS Mississippi

When Mississippian Kathy Land suddenly inherited 200 acres of century-old family land, the middle school history teacher wasn’t sure what to do. The idle fields were overgrown, and the Winston County native knew she needed help.

Conservation

Emergency Conservation Program Restores Idaho Deer Farm

February 28, 2012 Candy Moore, Idaho FSA Communications Coordinator and Debbie Carlock, County Executive Director

Ivan and Wilmina Phelps are the proud operators of a European Fallow Deer farm in scenic McCall, Idaho where national forests are the border for many farms. Their story is a tale of hard work, love of the land, care for their animals and survival of the fittest, as the couple recovered from a...

Conservation

USDA 2012 Agricultural Outlook Forum's Twenty-Five Breakout Sessions Begin February 23

February 23, 2012 Brenda Chapin, Office of the Chief Economist

Following a morning plenary session featuring eight former Secretaries of Agriculture and Secretary Vilsack’s keynote speech, the USDA’s annual Outlook Forum will begin the programs breakout sessions featuring more than 80 speakers. The sessions will focus on a broad range of topical issues related...

Conservation Energy Food and Nutrition Health and Safety Trade

NRCS Helps Preserve Wyoming Ranching Family's Way of Life with Conservation Easement

February 10, 2012 Sarah Graddy, NRCS Public Affairs

A large, family-run ranch in Wyoming was recently placed in permanent conservation easement with the help of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and The Conservation Fund. The efforts of other partners were also key. The ranch, which is one of the oldest operating ranches held by...

Conservation

Tennessee Office Welcomes Wounded Warriors

February 07, 2012 Kevin Hart, NRCS District Conservationist, Tennessee

Volunteers for USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) come from all walks of life. In Tennessee, we’ve been lucky enough to have U.S. Army soldiers, who were injured while serving our nation, volunteer at the Clarksville NRCS Field Office. Clarksville is only eight miles from Fort...

Conservation

A Smartphone App Provides New Way to Access Soil Survey Information

February 03, 2012 David Sanden, NRCS California

A new smartphone application, or “app,” is available as a free download for both iPhone and Android users to access soil survey information. The app, SoilWeb, combines online soil survey information with the GPS capabilities of smartphones.

Conservation

During Drought, Texas Rancher Helps Land and Feeds Families

February 02, 2012 Melissa Blair, NRCS Texas

Many hungry families in Central Texas enjoyed beef this past summer as a result of a Fayette County rancher’s big heart for charity and conservation.

Conservation

Texas Agricultural Landowners Help the Environment and the Gulf of Mexico

January 31, 2012 Melissa Blair, NRCS Texas

For Texas rancher Dallas Ford and other Gulf Coast landowners, the Gulf of Mexico Initiative means an opportunity to make a positive difference not only on their lands, but also in the inland waters that flow into the Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico Initiative (GoMI) is a new program of USDA’s...

Conservation

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