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This Weekend, Enjoy National Hunting and Fishing Day

September 22, 2017 Misty Jones, Director, Conservation and Environmental Programs Division, Farm Service Agency

America marks National Hunting and Fishing Day on September 23, 2017. It started when Congress unanimously passed a joint resolution and former President Richard Nixon issued a proclamation on May 2, 1972, urging “all citizens to join with outdoor sportsmen in the wise use of our natural resources...

Recreation

Ranchers Using NRCS Conservation Practices Boost Prairie Chicken Occupancy

November 03, 2016 Jon Ungerer, Lesser Prairie-Chicken Initiative Coordinator, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Habitat conservation practices make a difference for lesser prairie-chickens. That's the finding of a recent scientific study – the first part of a multi-year study – described in a new report from the Lesser Prairie-Chicken Initiative (LPCI). LPCI, led by USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation...

Conservation

Minnesota Farmer Commits a Century of Life to Agriculture, Dedicating Three Decades to Conservation

August 21, 2015 Brenda Carlson, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Farm Service Agency

When Minnesota farmer and conservationist Arthur “Art” Hulberg celebrated his 100 th birthday this month, he also marked the 30 th anniversary of USDA’s Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)–a program in which Hulberg has participated since its inception. Farm Service Agency (FSA) Administrator Val...

Conservation

Louisiana's "Teddy Bear" is Making a Comeback

June 11, 2015 Sarah Haymaker, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Louisiana

On the brink of extinction in 1992, the Louisiana black bear was added to the threatened and endangered species list. At the time of listing, more than 80 percent of suitable Louisiana black bear habitat was lost. The bottomland hardwood forests of the Louisiana Delta were cleared for row crop...

Conservation

At a Washington Ranch, It's for the Birds - and Elk

September 08, 2014 Jennifer Van Eps, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Washington

Most landowners would give up when faced with the challenges on Nine Pine Ranch near Chewelah, Washington, but not Glen Hafer. After trying for 40 years to farm his piece of land in the Colville River Valley, Hafer decided to convert it back to its original glory – wetlands. Historically, the land...

Conservation

Introducing www.usda.gov/newfarmers: A One-Stop Shop for the Farmers of Tomorrow

June 23, 2014 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

Growing up on a farm in Camilla, Ga., I developed a passion for agriculture early. Being a farmer’s daughter helped me understand the challenges farmers and ranchers face over time and the need for common-sense policies and programs to create and expand opportunities for the farmers of the future...

Conservation

Microloan Gets Getting Growing

March 25, 2014 Cassie Bable, Public Affairs Specialist, FSA Office of External Affairs

This post is part of a Microloan Success feature series on the USDA blog. Check back every Tuesday and Thursday as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s Farm Service Agency. Beginning farmer Andy Getting was doing some research on the Internet when he came across information on USDA’s Microloan...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Secretary's Column: A New Report Shows the Critical Benefits of Farm Bill Conservation

December 06, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

America’s farmers, ranchers and landowners have led the way in recent years to conserve and protect our soil, water and wildlife habitat. With the help of Farm Bill programs, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has worked with a record number of producers since 2009 – more than 500,000 of them – to...

Conservation

Farm Service Agency Resuming Payments to Millions of Farmers & Ranchers

November 20, 2013 FSA Administrator Juan Garcia

Within a week after the government opened from a 16-day shutdown in October, Farm Service Agency employees were able to quickly issue payments to more than 1 million farmers and ranchers. Secretary Vilsack said that he was “proud of the commitment by USDA employees” to ensure these conservation and...

Conservation

Wetland Conservation: Good for Nature, Good for the Soul

July 08, 2013 Michelle Banks, NRCS

Maybe it’s Murry Moore’s profession as a funeral director that inspires him to put tired land to rest, but his restoration efforts of nearly 700 acres on the banks of the Obion River in western Tennessee has ensured a peaceful home for wildlife. In the early 1950s, Moore’s parents bought the tract...

Conservation
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