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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...

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NRCS Partners with Farmers, Ranchers to Aid Monarch Butterflies

November 12, 2015 Jason Weller, Chief, Natural Resources Conservation Service

No matter where you grew up, you are likely familiar with monarch butterflies. You may have childhood memories from science class when you watched those peculiar green caterpillars transform into beautiful butterflies. Depending on where you live, you may have seen masses of their orange-and-black...

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Wisconsin Farm Serves as an Example for How Conservation Benefits Agricultural Operations

September 24, 2015 Tivoli Gough, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Wisconsin

Some people are born to farm. Others grow to love it. Greg Nettekoven was born into a farm family, and he and his wife, Karon, have grown to love farming. Greg is a second-generation farmer, and when he took the reins of the family farm in 1988, he changed the livestock operation into a vegetable...

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Vermont's Farm to Ballet Project Shines the Spotlight on Conservation

August 10, 2015 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Vermont

Vermont’s agricultural history will soon be enriched as a new Farm to Ballet project aims to celebrate the state’s farming culture and expose a new audience to the beauty of classical ballet. The endeavor is the brainchild of former professional dancer and Vermont native Chatch Pregger. His farm...

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Through Conservation, an Iowa Farmer Keeps Water Clean Downstream

June 30, 2015 Jason Johnson, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Iowa

David Petersen takes extra steps to ensure his dairy in southeast Iowa does not impact water quality downstream. Through voluntary conservation work, he prevents manure from washing off the dairy into the nearby Cedar, Iowa and Mississippi rivers. Majestic Manor, run by Peterson and his wife Amy...

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Updated USDA Program Enables Farmers and Ranchers to Help Monarch Butterflies

June 19, 2015 Justin Fritscher and Jocelyn Benjamin, Natural Resources Conservation Service

An update to one of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) key conservation programs will enable farmers and ranchers to aid the imperiled monarch butterfly. This year, NRCS updated its Conservation Stewardship Program to include incentives for farmers and ranchers who plant milkweed...

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Rancher Weathers Drought, Restores Prairie Chicken Habitat at Same Time

June 11, 2015 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

By Sandra Murphy, Lesser Prairie-Chicken Initiative USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) works with ranchers and partners to improve habitat for lesser prairie-chicken through the Lesser Prairie-Chicken Initiative (LPCI). Focusing on privately-owned lands, the initiative covers five...

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Powered by Diversity and Healthy Soil, an Organic Iowa Farm Flourishes

February 24, 2015 Ron Nichols, Natural Resources Conservation Service

In many respects, Ron and Maria Vakulskas Rosmann’s “Farm Sweet Farm” is a typical Iowa farm. The Rosmann’s grow corn, soybeans, cattle and hogs. But that’s where the similarities with traditional farming operations end. A certified organic producer since 1994, the 700-acre farm near Harlan, Iowa is...

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Fighting Drought: Irrigation Improvements Make Believers out of Nevada Dairy Owners

October 20, 2014 Heather Emmons, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Nevada

Turn on any news station or open a newspaper in Nevada, and you’ll see the effects of the severe drought, now in its third year in the Silver State. It is leaving farmers and ranchers devastated. Luckily, before the drought’s onslaught, the Moreda Dairy in Yerington, took advantage of a conservation...

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Social Media, Online Resources Help a Minnesota Rancher Succeed

July 16, 2014 Julie MacSwain, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Minnesota

To Chisago County, Minn. farmer Keith Johnson, triathlons, swimming in clean water and conservation have a lot in common. They’re his passions, and he’s in constant pursuit of information on these topics. Years ago, when printed publications and brochures were the norm, Johnson would find himself...

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