Cover Crop and Precision Planting Field Day
Field day host Brandon McHugh will share how he is using cover crops, no-till and precision planting to benefit soil health, water quality and reduce inputs.
Field day host Brandon McHugh will share how he is using cover crops, no-till and precision planting to benefit soil health, water quality and reduce inputs.
Workshops designed for farmers and landowners to highlight new innovation in smart agricultural drainage systems to be held near Nashua and Sutherland.
NRCS and the Southern Rhode Island Conservation District will hold a Public Scoping Meeting for govt. agencies, NGOs, watershed groups, etc. to discuss the proposed Wood-Pawcatuck Rivers Watershed Flood Protection project in Washington County & Kent County, RI, and portions of New London County, CT.
NRCS-WA will be hosting a webinar for partners to introduce the Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP), June 5, 2024 from 9 to 11 a.m.
Workshops designed for farmers and landowners to highlight new innovation in smart agricultural drainage systems to be held near Nashua and Sutherland
NRCS is hosting a public meeting to discuss the preparation of an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Watershed Rehabilitation of Bonds Creek Site 1 Dam in Pennsboro, Ritchie County, West Virginia.
NRCS and the Southern Rhode Island Conservation District (SRICD) are sponsoring Public Scoping Meetings to discuss the proposed Wood-Pawcatuck Rivers Watershed Flood Protection project in Washington County and Kent County, Rhode Island, and portions of New London County, Connecticut.
The Water Quality Subcommittee will host three partner-oriented working groups to provide recommendations to NRCS for addressing water quality related resource concerns in the State.
Public Meeting to discuss the proposed alternatives for the rehabilitation of Ajíes and Dagüey Dams in Añasco, Puerto Rico.
Women, Land and Legacy and other partners are hosting "Women & Soil" at the Field of Dreams Movie Site, Field of Dreams Event Center, in Dyersville, Iowa, on June 8th, from 1pm to 5pm. Cost for the event is $15 in-person or $10 to tune in virtually.