Dream Becomes Reality for Beginning/Military Veteran Farmers in Indiana
Jon and Caleb Richer worked with NRCS through the EQIP program to rebuild their family's 160-acre farm.
Jon and Caleb Richer worked with NRCS through the EQIP program to rebuild their family's 160-acre farm.
USDA has re-designed its Soil Tools web page, to now serve as a one-stop source for new, leading-edge tools and technologies to help farmers, ranchers, and other land users understand, evaluate and conserve soils.
The Southwest Montana Sagebrush Partnership is working with landowners to conserve and restore sagebrush ecosystems.
Idaho Falls District Conservationist Josh Miller and Soil Conservationist Tacia Williams facilitated and helped with an education event on Sept. 28, 2018, for a group of developmentally disabled adults.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture today announced up to $225 million in available funding for conservation partners through the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP). RCPP is a partner-driven program that leverages collective resources to find solutions to address natural resource challe
Carrie Nader and Alexander Wadsworth own Westside Tilth Farm in Buffalo, New York. This urban farm is situated on about three-fourths of an acre spanning a few lots on the corner of a block in the Lower West Side region of the city.
A Monona County couple’s vision for the family farm is becoming reality thanks to a sound plan, a couple years of very hard work, and guidance and assistance from USDA.
The goal of the Program Support Specialists agreement between NRCS and Bartholomew County SWCD was to provide better service to our common customers.
The goal of the Program Support Specialists agreement between NRCS and Ripley County SWCD was to provide better service to our common customers.
In June 2018, NRCS and partners completed one of the largest Emergency Watershed Protection Program (EWPP) debris removal projects (DSR number PR-MOC-001) in western Puerto Rico.