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.
Opportunities are available for Oregon farmers, ranchers and forest owners to perform voluntary conservation activities with financial assistance from Oregon’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).
John Bellman worked with NRCS and FSA to turn nearly 80 acres of former cropland into a recreational area for his family to enjoy.
The NRCS Oregon Snow Survey, with assistance from the Mt. Hood National Forest, completed installation of the Fifteenmile SNOTEL.
USDA is waiving cost-share program requirements for agricultural producers and landowners impacted by the Hermit’s Peak and Calf Canyon Wildfire.
NRCS Nevada is offering financial and technical assistance to help agricultural producers apply conservation practices on private land and public land allotments through the EQIP and AMA programs. Applications must be received by 4 p.m., Friday, November 18.
Pedro Lopez Morel uses just about every square foot of his property in Lawrenceville to produce fruits and vegetables favored by immigrants from Central America and the Caribbean islands but seldom grown commercially in Virginia.
High tunnels help to turn a small backyard garden into a sustainable veggie operation.
Palouse Conservation District and NRCS-WA will start accepting applications for their Palouse River Watershed Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) funding starting Oct. 19, 2022
The USDA’s Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) and landowners are partnering to create habitats for the golden-winged warbler and the cerulean warbler in the Appalachian region.