Grow Your Stewardship
Learn about additional conservation practices you can implement to continue growing your stewardship on your operation.
Learn about additional conservation practices you can implement to continue growing your stewardship on your operation.
Maple Edge Farm in Mills County is turning over a new leaf with the addition of about 150 trees and shrubs and many other wildlife-friendly practices planned on the Century Farm that sits along the West Nishnabotna River just north of Hastings, Iowa.
Determined to restore her land to its original state, Carol Eloranta enrolled in the Conservation Stewardship Program to help create a thriving habitat for a range of diverse species and pollinator plants.
With the help of NRCS and through the Conservation Stewardship Program, retired Department of Natural Resources Engineer, James Crawford, and his wife Carol turned a Brown County derelict dairy farm into the ‘bee’s knees’ for pollinators to thrive.
Farmers, Landowners, Organizations, and Agencies are encouraged to attend this Local Work Group Meeting to provide recommendations on local natural resource priorities and criteria for conservation activities and programs.
Singletree Farm has added multiple months to their growing season and improved the quality of their flowers after working with Indiana NRCS to build a high tunnel through EQIP
With the help of the Conservation Stewardship Program, Barron County landowner Terry Elwood, turns his diverse Moose Ear Creek acreage into a habitat haven for pollinators and wildlife.
In the true spirit of Community Supported Agriculture, Mike and Jodi Lenz’s veggie farm produces impressive yields in conservation, community benefits, and educational comradery with assistance from the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP).
NRCS-WA Batching date: March 31, 2023
FSA Eligibility Deadline: May 1, 2023
NRCS-WA Batching date: March 31, 2023
FSA Eligibility Deadline: May 1, 2023