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Conservation Stewardship Program


Better Quality Beef Starts with Improving the Quality of the Land

April 15, 2014 Christy Morgan, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Kentucky

When Jake and Jondra Shadowen from Benton, Ky. got married 14 years ago, they decided to buy a 26-acre ranch with a goal of raising a healthy herd of cattle. Today, thanks to hard work and conservation, they maintain a strong herd of 26 cattle, up from 11 when they first began. They worked with USDA...

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Montana Seed Growers "Sow" Importance of Organic Farming

January 02, 2014 D’Jeane Peters, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Montana

When Anna Jones-Crabtree and Doug Crabtree founded Vilicus Farms in 2009, they snagged the farm’s name from Latin, as “vilicus” means steward. Anna and Doug are definitely stewards of their 1,200-acre organic farm near Havre, Mont. In a region where wheat is the primary crop and stretches as far as...

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The Thousand-Acre Woods

December 31, 2012 Jamie Johnson, NRCS Kentucky

For Harlan County, Ky. landowners Jim and Joanne Corum, conservation is a way of life. For the Corums, making the choice to enroll their land in the Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP)—one of the largest private-land conservation programs of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)...

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Green Farmer Supports CSP

June 16, 2010

By Paige Buck, Illinois NRCS The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Illinois is working to get the word out on the new Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) and encourage signup by landowners who may have heard about the program but are still “on the fence.”

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