Alabama Now Accepting FY2024 Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) Applications
Alabama Now Accepting Regional Conservation Partnership Program Applications (RCPP)
Alabama Now Accepting Regional Conservation Partnership Program Applications (RCPP)
The NRCS is encouraging farmers, agricultural producers and forest landowners in Wisconsin to apply for the Conservation Stewardship Program by Feb. 9, 2024, to be considered for funding in 2024.
Wisconsin natural resource agencies team up to restore an Oconto County family forestland after an “inland hurricane” threatens 5 generations of dedicated forest management with assistance from the Natural Resources Conservation Service Environmental Quality Incentives Program.
Winnebago County farmer Mark Kingland is utilizing technology such as yield monitors to help him decide where to locate conservation practices and a drone to plant cover crop seed, which will help treat natural resource concerns on his cropland.
Preserving the legacy of the land with consideration for the community through conservation practices, Highland Farm sets out to organically revitalize their ridgetop farming operation.
NRCS Rhode Island State Conservationist, R. Phou Vongkhamdy, is pleased to announce the recipients of fiscal year 2023 Conservation Innovation Grants for Rhode Island. Two projects were selected from a total of 6 submissions.
Sites will demonstrate farming practices that integrate trees into local food systems and help Wisconsin meet its conservation goals.
For more than 40 years Ray Gaesser has farmed some of the best soils in Adams County, Iowa. His mid-80s CSR – an index for measuring row crop productivity – far exceeds the county average of 62. His faith and responsibility to future generations are motivating factors for improving soil health.
NRCS obligated a record $85.8 million in conservation practice funding to Iowa farmers in fiscal year 2023, through 1,628 conservation program contracts that will help treat natural resource concerns such as soil erosion and water quality on 386,736 acres.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), has announced they will begin utilizing the new Act Now policy.