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Conifer Forum Arms Bi-state Sage-Grouse Supporters with Tools to Tackle Encroachment

March 26, 2015 Heather Emmons, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Nevada

Bi-state sage-grouse, a geographically distinct population of small game bird that lives along the border of Nevada and California, rely on a healthy sagebrush ecosystem. One of the largest habitat threats to the sage-grouse is the encroachment of pinyon and juniper trees. Once pinyon and juniper...

Conservation

USDA Staff Meets with Producers, Partners on Ways to Store Carbon

March 17, 2015 Kari Cohen, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Staff from USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) from Washington, D.C. and Portland, Oregon visited California recently to meet with state officials and farmers and ranchers to discuss how farms and ranches can store carbon, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and potentially benefit...

Conservation

From Soils to Suitcase, Oregon Geologist Travels the World to Help Those in Need

March 10, 2015 Tracy Robillard, Natural Resources Conservation Service

When most people think about retirement, they think of sitting on a beach, reading books, or relaxing. Paul Pedone, has different plans. As a newly-registered member of Engineers Without Borders, Pedone is traveling across the globe to do what he does best — study the soil. “I was looking for a...

Conservation

President Obama Renews Charge to Help Rural Companies and Communities Compete Globally

February 27, 2015 Ashley Zuelke, Senior Advisor for Export Policy, Promotion and Strategy, International Trade Administration

Cross-posted from the Department of Commerce blog: Yesterday, President Obama announced new commitments in the “Made in Rural America” export and investment initiative, which is charged with bringing together federal trade-related resources for rural communities and businesses. This announcement...

Trade

We Are the Bridge: Rural Development Carries Forward Civil Rights Legacy

February 24, 2015 Lisa Mensah, Under Secretary for Rural Development

On my first trip as the Under Secretary for Rural Development, I visited Alabama and Mississippi. It seemed fitting for me to begin my trip in Selma, Alabama given the historical significance of the location. The march from Selma, led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., embodied our most human desires...

Rural

USDA Public-Private Partners Tackling Wildfire Issues in Oregon's East Face of the Elkhorn Mountains

February 20, 2015 Tracy Robillard, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Oregon

Like many woodland owners in eastern Oregon, Tim Fisher enjoys and appreciates the value wildlife brings to his 1,500-plus acres in Baker County. “I love watching the elk up here,” he said as he drove his pickup truck up a steep dirt road on his property, a mountainous view surrounding him. “I come...

Conservation

Focus on Soil Health Drives Innovation, Moisture Preservation for an Oregon Farmer

February 03, 2015 Ron Nichols, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Without irrigation, it’s hard to imagine growing a cash crop in an environment that receives less than 12 inches of precipitation annually. Welcome to the world of grain farmers in central and eastern Oregon. David Brewer is one of those farmers. But rather than looking to the sky for help, he’s...

Conservation

Early-Season Forecast Shows Rain - Not Snow - Keeping Pacific Northwest Wet

January 15, 2015 Spencer Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Something about January’s water supply forecast confused me. Current condition maps of the Pacific Northwest are a discouraging spread of red dots, meaning the snowpack contains less than half the normal amount of water. But water supply forecasts for the same region predict normal streamflow in the...

Conservation

Made in Native America - Exports Growing the Market

November 25, 2014 Leslie Wheelock, Director, Office of Tribal Relations

During the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) 71 st Annual Marketplace & Convention, I had the privilege to host “Made in Native America: A Workshop on Native Business Exporting”. In this seminar, Tribal leaders and Native business owners came together to discuss the benefits and...

USDA Results

Oregon Farmer Uses Conservation to Grow Farm, Giant Pumpkins

October 30, 2014 Spencer Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Oregon organic farmer David Brown didn’t start off growing 400-pound pumpkins, but every fall they hold a prominent place on Brown’s Mustard Seed Farms. Starting out as a 26-acre farm in Marion County, Oregon, Brown has grown his diverse, organic operation to 80-acres while also achieving large...

Conservation
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