Welcome to the New NRCS Website
Our new website is designed for you – the farmers, ranchers and forest landowners who use NRCS conservation programs, and our partners who collaborate with us on data.
Our new website is designed for you – the farmers, ranchers and forest landowners who use NRCS conservation programs, and our partners who collaborate with us on data.
2022 Wisconsin State FFA Land Evaluation Contest moves to collegiate venue in hopes to ignite continued interest and career paths in soil health.
Landowner Bob Wojtusik returned to his Oneida County roots with a passion for wildlife conservation. With the assistance of multiple agencies, and the EQIP and CSP cost-share programs, Bob has transformed his property into a wildlife habitat haven.
Farmers and forest landowners will want to plan ahead and sign up early for USDA conservation funding.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture encourages people and groups wanting to restore and protect critical wetlands, agricultural lands and grasslands to consider enrolling their property into conservation easements.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Wisconsin has announced one statewide virtual Local Working Group (LWG) meeting to include a statewide presentation followed by breakout sessions by NRCS administrative areas, for further discussion and feedback.
More than 70 farmers, landowners and partners attended a Save the Bay event held at Neighborhood Dairy to recognize the 33 farms that participate in the six demonstration farm networks in Wisconsin and their contributions in expanding the advocacy of conservation farming practices.
Mary Stanek owns a 240‐acre farm just upstream from the confluence of the Blue River and Sixmile Branch in the northeast corner of Grant County, Wisconsin. These two river systems represent 15 years of partnership with NRCS, the Harry and Laura Nohr Chapter of Trout Unlimited and numerous local landowners.