Florida Ag Landowners Encouraged to Apply for Conservation Stewardship Program by February 24
Agricultural Landowners Encouraged to Apply for Conservation Stewardship Program by February 24
Agricultural Landowners Encouraged to Apply for Conservation Stewardship Program by February 24
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and California Association of Resource Conservation Districts (CARCD) recognized the outstanding achievements of conservation planners at an awards presentation recently at Lake Natoma Inn in Folsom, Calif.
With a little help from NRCS, a partnership between NRG Energy and Texan by Nature is providing fresh food to a tri-county food desert in East Texas.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the State of Ohio are continuing a partnership through the Farm Service Agency (FSA) Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) to assist Ohio farmers, and agricultural landowners in improving water quality and conserving other natural resources.
RCPP-WLEB funding is available to producers in parts of Adams, Allen, Dekalb, Noble, Steuben and Wells Counties. Applications must be submitted by Jan. 20, 2023 to be considered in the current funding cycle.
New City Neighbors in Grand Rapids began their first year at their Farmhouse site in 2022.
Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) can help you maximize conservation impacts to your land with enhancements that improve natural resources & your business. Applications are due 2/24/2023 for the current funding cycle in the Pacific Islands Area.
While USDA NRCS accepts applications year-round for conservation easements, apply for ACEP by 2/17/2023 to be considered for funding in the current cycle in PIA.
The U.S Department of Agriculture (USDA) is highlighting a new partnership with Marbleseed, part of a $325 million investment in 71 projects under the second funding pool of the Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities effort.
Conservation Implementation Strategy (CIS) Project Homestead will soon be underway in portions of Day, Roberts, Grant, Codington, and Clark Counties in SD, serving the community and improving land quality.