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WASHINGTON, MAY 22, 2006—U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources
Conservation Service Chief Bruce Knight today released the agency’s new
strategic plan, which outlines the long-term goals, objectives and strategies to
achieve effective results for productive lands and a healthy environment.
“This plan sets the direction for NRCS and lays out forward-looking conservation
priorities and goals,” Knight said. “Our nation’s farmers and ranchers are the
best stewards of the land, and this strategic plan outlines how our agency will
effectively serve them, while ensuring a healthy environment for all Americans.”
Called “Productive Lands—Healthy Environment,” this plan can be found on the
national NRCS Web site at
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/about/strategicplan/. Hard copies are available at
1-888-LANDCARE.
This strategic plan outlines the agency’s vision of productive lands and a
healthy environment. It describes agency activities that will contribute to
sustaining natural resources in the coming decades. This plan provides
measurable objectives associated with each goal and outcome.
NRCS remains committed to high quality, productive soils; clean and abundant
water; and healthy plant and animal communities through its Foundation Goals.
However, it also introduced emerging natural resource concerns in the form of
Venture Goals for air quality, an adequate energy supply, and working farms and
ranch lands. NRCS plans to expand its role in these areas under the new plan.
NRCS activities will be guided by three overarching strategies—the watershed
approach, a market-based approach and cooperative conservation—as the agency
works to achieve the six goals.
Information about NRCS and its programs and services can be found at
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov.
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