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Conservation Innovation Grant


Conference Explores Ways to Value Resources, Improve the Environment and Put a Check into Producers' Pockets

December 15, 2014 Kari Cohen, Natural Resources Conservation Service

What is the monetary value of a supply of clean water? Or the value of clean air or having places available to hike and fish? For decades we have taken these resources for granted, or at least we have not put a monetary value on their benefits. That’s changing. Participants from 30 nations met this...

Conservation Forestry

Producers get a New Revenue Source, Waterfowl Habitat is Preserved and Industry Benefits from Conservation Effort

November 20, 2014 Patrick Holmes, USDA Office of Natural Resources and Environment

Earlier this week, USDA highlighted the creation of a market for carbon credits generated on working grasslands. Landowners benefit because they receive compensation for the carbon credits generated on their lands. They get a new source of revenue, while thriving grasslands provide nesting habitat...

Conservation

A Kentucky Professor Works to Improve Irrigation Efficiency, Soil Health in High Tunnels

September 16, 2014 Christy Morgan, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Kentucky

Seasonal high tunnels have emerged in the past few years as an important tool for farmers wanting to extend their growing seasons. Right now, thanks to a Conservation Innovation Grant from USDA, a University of Kentucky professor is studying them – and how they can be made more efficient. Krista...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Chinese High Tunnel Part of Innovation at Missouri Teaching Farm

August 12, 2014 Charlie Rahm, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Missouri

You can get just about anything you want at Millsap Farms, including an education about market farming. Curtis Millsap estimates that he, his family and a crew of interns feed about 200 families on 2.5 acres of his 20-acre farm near Springfield, Mo. While another seven acres of the farm sometimes...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

States Use Regional Partnership, Innovation to Protect Rivers and a Way of Life

August 11, 2014 Astor Boozer, Northwest Regional Conservationist, Natural Resources Conservation Service

The Pacific Northwest is known for its picturesque lakes, cascading streams and dramatic coastlines. The many rivers of the Pacific Northwest—the Yakima, the Snake, Snohomish, Willamette, Klamath, Boise, and others—are part of the cultural, economic and environmental foundation of the region. These...

Conservation

APPlying New Strategies to Nip Invasive Species in the Bud in New Jersey

June 30, 2014 Barbara Phillips, Natural Resources Conservation Service, New Jersey

The New Jersey Invasive Species Strike Team is working to prevent the spread of emerging invasive species across New Jersey, and they’ve created a smartphone app to help. Using part of a 2013 Conservation Innovation Grant from USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, the team has released an...

Conservation Technology

For American Chestnut Trees, People Help in the Art of Pollination

June 24, 2014 T.K. Yelton, NRCS

Nature has transformers! With time and the help of bees, butterflies, birds and other critters, some flowers change into seeds. Sometimes, flowers in trees transform into nuts. But sometimes these transformers need help. That’s where a Conservation Innovation Grant from USDA’s Natural Resources...

Conservation

Pollinator Protection: Conservation Helps Rare Butterfly

June 19, 2014 Elisa O'Halloran, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Every year, millions of tourists fly from central Mexico into the United States, first stopping in the deep American South and then continuing northward even into parts of southern Canada. How all of this is done without passports, customs agents or airplanes? This is the annual journey made by...

Conservation

Conservation Grant Helps Rice Growers Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

April 02, 2014 Ciji Taylor, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Note: Three projects funded by a USDA Conservation Innovation Grant were recently honored by the American Carbon Registry for innovative approaches to environmental stewardship. The winners included Ducks Unlimited, Delta Institute and Terra Global Capital. Ducks Unlimited’s work aimed to generate a...

Conservation

Grant Helps Farmers' Sustainability Goals, Embrace New Technology

February 24, 2014 Jason Weller, Chief of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service

How can farmers reduce their fertilizer costs, maintain yields, reduce their environmental impacts, and take advantage of a new and emerging source of income? A project funded by a USDA Conservation Innovation Grant is showing how. USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service awarded a CIG grant in...

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