NRCS Idaho Releases April 2020 Water Supply Outlook Report
The Natural Resources Conservation Service in Idaho has released the April Water Supply Outlook Report for the 2020 water year.
The Natural Resources Conservation Service in Idaho has released the April Water Supply Outlook Report for the 2020 water year.
Sometimes getting a different view of a situation or problem can make the solution much more apparent. NRCS Idaho has set out to show how that can work in the world of conservation easements.
The Natural Resources Conservation Service West Wide Snow Survey Training took place the week of February 10. Snow surveyors for Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, Utah and Wyoming spent a week in Stanley, Idaho learning how to accurately and safely conduct surveys.
October is National Disability Awareness Month, and State Conservationist for Idaho, Curtis Elke, is learning more about how USDA supports its employees with disabilities as he explores his options for assistive technology related to hearing loss.
There is an old adage that says “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” This is especially true when it comes to conservation and forest health.
In the Farmer’s Co-Operative Ditch Company (FCDC) project, a group of partners tackled the excessive amount of sediment and nutrients in the irrigation water delivered by the Co-Op.
Idaho Falls District Conservationist Josh Miller and Soil Conservationist Tacia Williams facilitated and helped with an education event on Sept. 28, 2018, for a group of developmentally disabled adults.
Under Secretary Bill Northey visited the Joint Chiefs’ Landscape Restoration Partnership project on the Curlew National Grasslands outside of Malad, Idaho on Tuesday, April 23.
Conservation is already a passion for 15-year-old Nathaniel Tilley. As soon as he was eligible to become an Earth Team volunteer, he got his father Derek Tilley, the director of the NRCS Plant Materials Center in Aberdeen, Idaho, to sign him up.
Conservation is already a passion for 15-year-old Nathaniel Tilley. As soon as he was eligible to become an Earth Team volunteer, he got his father Derek Tilley, the director of the NRCS Plant Materials Center in Aberdeen, Idaho, to sign him up.