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A New Revenue Source for Virginia Farmers Reduces Erosion and Improves Water Quality in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed

December 16, 2014 Kate Zook, Program Analyst, USDA Office of Environmental Markets, Office of the Chief Economist

USDA has a long history of helping farmers, ranchers and forest landowners maintain their bottom line while improving soil health and reducing runoff into streams and rivers. For nearly 80 years, USDA has offered funding and technical assistance for farmers to implement conservation practices...

Conservation

Soil Health Brought to Life on Lawn of USDA's Whitten Building

September 29, 2014 Sarah Haymaker, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Recently, I watched Jason Weller, chief of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, (NRCS) provide testimony on the benefits of soil health during a House Agriculture Committee hearing. After the Chief’s impassioned testimony, I met with the crew setting up the rainfall simulator demonstration...

Conservation

USDA Initiative Helps Farmers Keep Water Clean in Chesapeake Bay

September 23, 2014 Dastina Wallace, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Delaware

You don’t have to dig too deep to understand the connection of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to clean water in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. For nearly 80 years, conservationists with this USDA agency have built a stellar reputation of helping producers save their soil and...

Conservation

The Cost of Cleaning Up the Chesapeake Bay

May 22, 2014 Kate Zook, Office of the Chief Economist

The Chesapeake Bay is a valuable resource. The Bay is home to a variety of species, such as blue crab and striped bass, provides jobs for local fishing communities, and serves as a place to interact with nature. About a quarter of the land in the Chesapeake Bay watershed is devoted to agriculture...

Conservation

Digging into a Farm's History Helps Teach About Soil

February 24, 2014 Genevieve Lister, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Maryland

In the middle of the Broadneck Peninsula in Cape St. Claire sits a part of Maryland history that was neglected until a few years ago. The empty house resting on 30 acres was once part of Goshen Farm, a working farm that nearly covered the entire peninsula. Corn, wheat, beets, buckwheat and cabbage...

Conservation

USDA Helps Water Quality Trading Systems Thrive in the Chesapeake Bay Region

January 09, 2014 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Government agencies and organizations in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia have been building water quality trading systems during the past few years to lower the cost of regulatory compliance with water quality laws. These trading systems enable farmers, ranchers and forest landowners in these...

Conservation

A USDA Loan Guarantee Supports Chesapeake Bay Restoration and Supports Maryland's Oyster Industry

July 10, 2013 Kathy Beisner, Acting USDA Rural Development Delaware/Maryland State Director

Earlier this week it was my honor to join USDA Rural Development Acting Under Secretary Doug O’Brien and Patapsco Bank President/CEO Michael Dee to announce funding support for one of Maryland’s favorite delicacies – the Chesapeake Bay Oyster. “In today’s environment, economic recovery is the...

Rural

USDA Teams up to Provide Environmental Stewardship to Chesapeake Bay

January 09, 2013 Tiffany Holloway, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Urban and community forests, agroforestry, fish and wildlife habitat, mining areas and contaminated lands are the targets of a restoration strategy aimed to help the Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the U.S. The final Chesapeake Restoration Strategy, a multi-agency effort released this month...

Forestry

USDA Leaders Share Successes, Goals for Chesapeake Bay Watershed

July 21, 2011 Ann Mills, Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

On July 11, Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan and I traveled to Richmond, Virginia to represent USDA at the annual Chesapeake Bay Executive Council (CBEC) meeting. The CBEC is the governing body of Bay restoration and protection efforts, and it includes leaders from federal agencies and states...

Conservation

Project Will Help Improve Our Chesapeake Bay

April 27, 2011 Kathy Beisner, USDA Public Information Officer, Maryland/Delaware

A few scattered showers didn’t dampen spirits at a Maryland Earth Day event to highlight the completion of the improved Worton Wastewater Treatment Plant, Tuesday April 19.

Conservation Rural
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