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Ohioans See Giganteus Future

March 22, 2012 Kent E. Politsch, Chief, Public Affairs Branch, USDA Farm Service Agency

Miscanthus giganteus was a tall, bothersome grass a few years back, a good privacy plant, but to some, just a weed. It could grow about anywhere, reaching heights of 12-15 feet, and do it perennially for 20 years or more. Some say Miscanthus giganteus had a bad reputation, but it doesn’t bother...

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NRCS District Conservationist Does Double Duty as Major General in Iraq

March 22, 2012 Jaime Tankersley, NRCS Texas

When on duty, Major General Eddy M. Spurgin is the commanding general for the 36th Infantry Division of the Texas Army National Guard, but when stateside, he serves as the district conservationist for USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Big Spring, Texas.

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Black Bear Populations Swell in Mississippi with the Help NRCS and Its Partners

March 20, 2012 Justin Fritscher, NRCS Mississippi

Mississippi was once famous for its black bear population. Hunters from across the U.S. traveled to the state to hunt in the forests of the Delta, which teemed with the shy creatures.

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Prescribed Grazing System and Watering Facilities Keep Cattle Farm Running through Drought

March 19, 2012 Creston Shrum, NRCS Arkansas

The hot, dry Arkansas summer last year affected cattle farmers across Arkansas. But thanks to USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Illinois River Sub-Basin and Eucha-Spavinaw Lake Watershed Initiative, Craig and Jay Oliphnant’s operation has been able to effectively weather...

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NRCS Participates in Organic Farming Conference

March 16, 2012 Barb Jansen, NRCS Wisconsin

If you are interested in organic farms and food, La Crosse, Wisconsin is the place to be in late February—when the largest organic farming conference in the U.S. takes place there. This year’s Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES) organic farming conference ran from Feb. 23...

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Earth Team Volunteers, Conservationists Bring Tree Lessons to Mississippi Classrooms

March 12, 2012 Justin Fritscher, NRCS Mississippi

Trees are important natural resources—this is the lesson that a dedicated group of volunteers shared last week with Mississippi youngsters.

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Digging the Farm and Finding History

March 09, 2012 Teresa Paglione, NRCS Alabama

Last spring and summer I had the opportunity to investigate two 1,000 year old archeological sites on a Montgomery County farm. Working with me were archeologists from Troy University and Auburn University at Montgomery, their students and volunteers from the Alabama Archeological Society. Our goal...

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Secretary's Column: A Thank You to American Agriculture

March 09, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

America’s farmers, ranchers and growers are some of our nation’s greatest assets. Not only do we rely on agriculture for our food, feed, fiber, and fuel, our agricultural producers preserve our environment, and help drive our national economy. As I travel the country, I often ask folks when they...

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Colorado Communities Benefit from Protection of Living Snow Fences

March 07, 2012 Katherine Burse-Johnson, NRCS Colorado

Living snow fences, installed with the help of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), can be a life saver for residents of El Paso and Elbert counties during Colorado’s often blustery winters.

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USDA is set to Turbo-Charge Telework Week 2012

March 06, 2012 Mika Cross, USDA Work/Life and Wellness Program Manager

Did you know that the average DC commuter spends an average of 5.5 hrs each week stuck in traffic and that Americans around the country who commute to work emit approximately 1 ton of pollutants each year? Telework helps to keep our skies blue and our roads open- all while still continuing to...

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