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Passionate Couple, USDA, Team up for 'Miracle:' Bringing Back the American Chestnut

February 14, 2014 Jamie Johnson Ponder, Conservation Planning Technician, Laurel County (Ky.) Soil and Water Conservation District

It was on a hilltop in eastern Kentucky where I first met James and Gail Cope, looking at the 27 newly planted American chestnut seedlings on their land. It was our common love for this rare tree that brought us together. American chestnut trees once dominated the Appalachian landscape, but during...

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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...

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Water Quality Trading in the Chesapeake Bay

December 16, 2013 Kate Zook, Office of the Chief Economist

Last fall, USDA brought together a group of Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Conservation Innovation Grant (CIG) awardees, state policymakers, and other stakeholders involved in one of the most challenging nutrient management initiatives in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed: enabling water...

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Conservation Innovation Grant Helps Cranberry Farmers Conserve Water, Shield Fruit from Cold

November 25, 2013 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

It’s tough to imagine the Thanksgiving celebration without turkey, dressing, and most importantly, the cranberry sauce. To keep this holiday staple safe from the cold and ready for harvest, farmers apply water to cranberries on frosty nights. USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service and Cape...

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Conservation Innovation Grant Produces Carbon Farming Opportunities in North Dakota

October 31, 2013 Ciji Taylor, Natural Resources Conservation Service

The Prairie Pothole Region of North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana provides sanctuary to millions of nesting waterfowl each summer. With an innovative partnership led by Ducks Unlimited (DU), USDA is helping to provide new opportunities for agricultural producers in the region to sequester carbon...

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Creating Healthy Landscapes through the Power of Partnerships

November 14, 2012 Beverly Moseley, NRCS Ohio

One of the world’s largest wildlife conservation centers, The Wilds, is nestled among the rolling hills of southeastern Ohio’s Muskingum County. Uniquely, the safari park and conservation center is located on top of 14 square miles of reclaimed surface mined lands. It’s on this reclaimed landscape...

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