NRCS Helps Career Educator Branch Out Into Tree Farming
Kershaw County educator, Dr. Barbara Briggs left a legacy in the classroom. In retirement, Barbara is leaving a legacy of Longleaf Pines
Kershaw County educator, Dr. Barbara Briggs left a legacy in the classroom. In retirement, Barbara is leaving a legacy of Longleaf Pines
USDA-NRCS in Alabama announces financial assistance opportunities to support Climate Smart Agriculture.
Native grasses provide vital benefits to the Southwest desert ecosystem, high quality forage for livestock, and effective mitigation tools for addressing natural resources concerns.
Originally Published in Barnyard & Backyards Magazine Fall 2022 issue by Jennifer Thompson
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Utah is announcing fiscal year 2023 first-round funding signup for Conservation Incentive Contracts (CIC), available through EQIP.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service in Texas is announcing the Fiscal Year 2023 funding signup for Conservation Incentive Contracts, a new option available through the Environmental Quality Incentive Program.
The Essex County Greenbelt Association is announcing that Essex County, Massachusetts farmland owners in the Lower Merrimack River Watershed are eligible for funding to permanently protect their land through the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP) for Agricultural Land Easements (ALE).
USDA is asking for public input through a Federal Register request for information on implementation of more than $19 billion provided by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
The USDA is accepting applications for conservation financial assistance through the Farmland Water Quality Conservation Initiative in Ottawa County.
Conservation practice funding through USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) totaled more than $70 million to Iowa agricultural producers and other private landowners in fiscal year 2022.