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New Technology for Landowners and Resource Managers Revolutionizes Rangeland Monitoring

September 18, 2018 Justin Fritscher, NRCS

America’s vast western grazing lands produce food for the nation, recreation revenues for local communities, and habitat for wildlife. Producers often manage large swaths of rangelands, making it a challenge to track how vegetation has fared over time.

Conservation Technology

It’s All about Water Quality for Ward’s Berry Farm

September 06, 2018 Diane Petit, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Farming in a suburban town just 25 miles south of Boston has both benefits and challenges. Those benefits and challenges result from the same thing, lots of neighbors.

Conservation Farming

New Revenue Option for Ag Producers to Yield Attractive Returns

July 26, 2018 Lindsay White and Michelle Banks, NRCS

Oregon ranchers Dan and Suzy Probert grow cattle and healthy soil. And with the help of Farm Bill programs, they’re protecting the Lightning Creek Ranch from development as well as finding new revenue options like carbon trading markets.

Conservation

Future Soil Conservationist Unearths Valuable Skills at USDA

July 11, 2018 Sally Gifford, USDA Communications

As an aspiring soil conservationist, Luther Thompson II is eager to dig into future career opportunities. Thompson is a rising senior at Alcorn State University, a historically black land-grant university in Lorman, Mississippi. This is his fourth summer as an intern with the USDA Natural Resources...

Conservation Initiatives

Innovative Practices Protect Natural Resources at First-Generation Dairy Farm

June 29, 2018 Rebecca Harris, Conservation Easement Stewardship Assistant, ECO AmeriCorps

Overlooking the southernmost shores of Vermont’s Lake Champlain lies Lucas Dairy Farm. Two years ago, first-generation farmer Jon Lucas moved his family and 150 milking cows and young stock to Orwell, Vermont, to lease the hillside land.

Conservation Farming

Crops, Wildlife Flourish on Delaware Farm

May 09, 2018 Megan Lang, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

If ever he wondered if his family had made the right choice by restoring a wetland at their Delaware farm, Matt Spong laid that question to rest with the help of a duck.

Conservation

Michigan Organic Farm Stands in ‘Good Stead’

April 05, 2018 Savannah Halleaux, Farm Service Agency

Financing is a challenge for business start-ups, and it is especially true for small farms. Sarah Longstreth, owner of Good Stead Farm, made her agriculture career goal a reality with some help from USDA.

Farming Conservation

Emergency Program Helps Community Repair Impacts of Roaring Lion Fire

March 28, 2018 Lori Valadez, State Public Affairs Specialist, NRCS Montana

The Roaring Lion Fire was first noticed on Sunday, July 31, 2016, near Hamilton, Montana. Hamilton is located in Ravalli County and is situated on the eastern fringe of the Bitterroot-Selway Wilderness. The fire was caused by a campfire started by teenage campers. The campfire was not completely...

Conservation

High Tunnels Protect Crops through Sleet and Snow

March 26, 2018 Candace Chambers, NRCS Public Affairs Student Intern

When Cindy Ayers-Elliott, Ph.D., left her career as a CEO and investment banker to become a Mississippi farmer, the last challenge she expected was freezing cold weather – especially snow and freezing temperatures.

Conservation

Officials View Producer Efforts to Improve Quality of Chesapeake Bay

March 22, 2018 Skip Hyberg, Senior Economist, USDA Farm Service Agency

“As of 2015, an estimated 18,091,710 people lived in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, up from 17,986,898 in 2014. Experts predict the watershed’s population will surpass 20 million by 2030 and reach 21.4 million by 2040. Each of the 18.1 million people that live in the region affects the Bay: consuming...

Conservation

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