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Innovative Irrigation Saves Water, Boosts Yields in Ogallala Aquifer Region

February 24, 2016 Quenna Terry, Natural Resources Conservation Service

In the Ogallala Aquifer region, each drop of water counts. A group of forward-thinking farmers in Texas are finding innovative ways to irrigate their crops to use water more efficiently. These farmers are working with the North Plains Groundwater Conservation District in the panhandle to study use...

Conservation

How Do You Manage Collaborative Conservation Planning across 100 Million Acres? From a Bird's Eye View, of Course!

February 23, 2016 Thad Heater, Natural Resources Conservation Service

The saying “The whole is greater than the sum of its parts” is often attributed to the Greek philosopher Aristotle, and that couldn’t be more true when it comes to doing conservation planning across 11 states, multiple federal agencies and millions of acres of public and private land. The Sage...

Conservation

Missouri Dairyman Benefits From Happy, Healthy Cows

February 18, 2016 Charlie Rahm, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Missouri

Polk County dairy farmer Nelson Hostetler can think of a ton of reasons to like his new dairy shed and animal waste system. The most obvious reasons are documented in Hostetler’s daily production log. It shows that the 100 cows that formerly resided in a couple of pastures are producing about 2,000...

Conservation

Innovation in the Tropics Helps Farmers Conserve Resources and Improve Soil Health

February 17, 2016 Jolene Lau, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Hawaii

Farmers in the Tropics needed a better tool to estimate the nitrogen contribution from cover crops to reduce their commercial fertilizer rates. Cover crops, which may appear as weeds to the untrained eye, are healthy plants that enhance soil health and minimize erosion. Covering the soil helps...

Conservation

Conservation Partnerships Improve Illinois River

February 16, 2016 Creston Shrum, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Thanks to conservation partnerships, two segments of the Illinois River are off Arkansas’s impaired waters list. Surface erosion and agricultural activities along the river caused high levels of turbidity – or water haziness. Improvement in these conditions from the 2006 listing, led to ten segments...

Conservation

A Walk in the Woods and Never be "The Marching Man"

February 10, 2016 Tracy Robillard, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Oregon

On a sunny January morning in 2010, Tony Tolsdorf had no idea that a walk in the woods would become the longest night of his life. “It was really warm that morning, probably 55 or 60 degrees,” he recalls. “It was one of those days where you just have to get outside and do something, so I went for a...

Conservation

Hundreds of Free Webinar Series Offer On-Demand Conservation Training

February 09, 2016 Spencer Miller, Public Affairs Specialist, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Conservation science is a broad, deep field that’s growing all the time. To help people brush up on conservation practices and learn about new technologies, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service ( NRCS) offers hundreds of free conservation webinars from its online Science and Technology...

Conservation Research and Science

Congrats to the Student Diversity Program Winners, See You at the 2016 Agricultural Outlook Forum

February 08, 2016 Susan Carter, Public Affairs Staff, Office of the Chief Economist

A group of 30 university students, announced by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, will get a head start to a career in agriculture as winners of USDA’s Agricultural Outlook Forum Student Diversity Program. Twenty university juniors and seniors were chosen based their essays on “Agriculture as a...

Initiatives

A High Five for Farmers and the Conservation Stewardship Program

February 04, 2016 Michelle Banks, Natural Resources Conservation Service

At USDA this month, we’re taking some time to focus on the work of farmers, ranchers and forest landowners to conserve our planet and our resources for the future. They know, like we do, that cleaner air, water, soil and habitat are not only good for our planet, but also contribute to healthy and...

Conservation USDA Results

Investing in Our Public Lands: The President's Proposal to Fully Fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund

February 04, 2016 Kris Sarri, Department of the Interior Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget and Robert Bonnie, U.S. Department of Agriculture Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

Over 50 years ago, a visionary Congress established an innovative program to bring communities together to invest in open spaces and recreational opportunities that are an essential part of our nation’s heritage and economy. Since then, the highly successful Land and Water Conservation Fund has...

Conservation
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