Indiana Grazing Bites June 2023
Is the yield down in your pastures so far this spring? Retired Indiana NRCS grazing specialist Victor Shelton looks into the causes and offers some solutions.
Is the yield down in your pastures so far this spring? Retired Indiana NRCS grazing specialist Victor Shelton looks into the causes and offers some solutions.
Through the NRCS ACT NOW Initiative in Colorado, producers can experience a targeted, rapid, streamlined application and contract approval process.
Dairy farm operators with Distant View Farms in Allamakee County, Iowa, are reaping the benefits of an energy efficient lighting system they implemented in 2017 in their large dairy barns with financial and planning assistance from USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).
NRCS State Conservationist for Rhode Island, R. Phou Vongkhamdy, announces the fiscal year 2023 signup to help Rhode Island farmers and forest landowners transition to organic production.
Have yellow flowers started popping up in your pasture? Retired Indiana NRCS grazing specialist Victor Shelton explains what they are and why they are bad for your fields
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.
Interested landowners and agricultural producers should apply by May 19, 2023 to receive funding.
Virginia grazing operations, like this one in Clarke County, will benefit from two of the three national NRCS grants awarded to state applicants last week (Photo: John Markon, Virginia NRCS).
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is investing $40 million this year for 31 new projects through its Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) program, including the Innovative Technologies to Reduce Beef Industry Ghg Emissions project led by Colorado State University (CSU).
Florida landowners interested in aligning their land uses with conservation values have an opportunity to apply for a conservation easement program in partnership with the USDA NRCS and North Florida Land Trust beginning April 17.