Youth explore conservation through culture at Rolette County Day camp
Students from across the region came together June 25 at the Anishinabe Learning, Cultural, and Wellness Center for a hands-on introduction to conservation.
Students from across the region came together June 25 at the Anishinabe Learning, Cultural, and Wellness Center for a hands-on introduction to conservation.
Meet the farmers who brought western Scotland to eastern Tennessee
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in California is accepting Environmental Quality Incentives Program applications for the Joint Chiefs Landscape Restoration Project (JCLRP) initiative.
After years of planning and preparation, the Wetland Reserve Easement Project in Campbell County, Tennessee was completed February 6, 2025.
“After ten years of working with someone, they transition from customers to family,” said Hunt “You develop a vested interest not only in their conservation practices, but their operation as a whole” – Trevor Hunt
Iowa NRCS Area Resource Soil Scientist Jason Steele uses his farming experience to train NRCS staff and build stronger relationships with farmers.
Growing up in a small Arkansas town, Edgar Montgomery reminisced of the days working with his father Martin (Gent) Montgomery on the farm – driving the tractor, picking cotton and more, all while learning the rhythm of the seasons.
Standing in his soybean field on a humid June afternoon, Kenroy Wipf shared successes and challenges he has faced while implementing conservation practices when planting soybeans.
Chief Bettencourt is putting boots on the ground, working with producers to implement voluntary, locally led conservation to help them help the land. Follow along as she meets with producers across the country to learn how NRCS has helped their operations.
Agricultural operations in North Dakota have been significantly impacted by recent severe weather including tornadoes, derecho winds, hail, lightning, and flooding.