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NACD: NACD Applauds Conservation Reserve Program Announcement  05/03/22

 

“NACD applauds USDA and commends them for their leadership in continuing to administer this critical program,” said NACD President Michael Crowder.  “CRP is a significant component to conservation that, over the years, has played a key role in restoring the environment and ensuring the sustainability of our agricultural lands."

 

NACD Blog: A Friends of NACD District Grant Helps the Eastern Connecticut Conservation District Establish Trails and Habitat at Outdoor Education Center

05/03/22
 

The Eastern Connecticut Conservation District (ECCD) considers itself fortunate to own 85 acres of land in Brooklyn, Connecticut. The land features a wide variety of habitats and natural resources, and the ECCD is currently working to develop an outdoor education center.

 

05/04/22
 
The National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) awarded nearly $1 million in funding through the Urban Agriculture Conservation (UAC) Grant initiative to 31 conservation districts across 15 states.
 

 
By Leah Douglas and P.J. Huffstutter | Washington, DC
04/28/22
 
The Biden administration is asking Congress to approve $500 million for the farm sector, in a bid to woo U.S. wheat producers to double-crop their fields, and boost how much the federal government will spend on short-term loans to farmers who grow certain food crops.
 
By Steven Savage
04/30/22
 
Although the industry is doing reasonably well, as with other agricultural enterprises, the beekeeping industry still has to deal with important issues. 
 
05/03/22
 
(Subscriber Only) The Agriculture Department announced Tuesday that it accepted about 2 million acres into the Conservation Reserve Program during this year’s general signup, well short of what could be needed to keep CRP from shrinking this year.
 
By Chuck Abbott
05/04/22
 
Landowners told the USDA they will take 1.7 million acres out of the long-term Conservation Reserve and put it back into crop production, betting on profits from sky-high commodity prices. 
 
By Margaret Osborne
05/04/22
 
A new study assessing over 10,000 reptile species found almost 2,000 are categorized as vulnerable, endangered or critically endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species.
 
By Rafael Ziegler, Magali Simard, and Rashma Eldeeb
05/04/22
 
Across the globe, peatlands are under threat and their destruction is contributing to climate change. Damaged peatlands are responsible for roughly five per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions. 
 
American Ag Network: NACD Applauds CRP Announcement
By Jesse Allen
05/05/22
 
The National Association of Conservation Districts was pleased to hear that USDA accepted offers of more than two million acres in Conservation Reserve Program enrollment.  
 


By Marisa Yamane | Waialua, HI | Pacific Region
04/28/22
 
Some residents in Waialua on Oahu's North Shore are trying to stop a landowner from building on land that is meant for farming.
 
 
By Rachel Louise Just | Traverse City, MI | North Central Region
04/29/22
 
Key federal legislation setting the tone for farming and food practices across the country is being updated, and Michigan was the first state to get a say in it.
 
By Annie Bronez | Portland, OR | Pacific Region
04/30/22
 
Preserving our farmland requires a variety of approaches and involvement from the entire community. Farmers can ensure their property is protected through a conservation easement. Easement holders, such as land trusts or government agencies like Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District, enforce the easement once the property changes hands.
 
By Spencer Tracy | Milwaukee, WI | North Central Region
05/01/22
 
The idea behind No Mow May is simple – don't mow your lawn. That way, pollinators like bees and butterflies can have an early food source. Experts say it goes a long way.
 
By Nancy Gaarder | Omaha, NE | Northern Plains Region
05/02/22
 
Ranchers and farmers, the foundation of Nebraska’s economy, are reeling from an onslaught of problems caused by drought and fire. The total extent of the losses is still unknown, and so are the consequences — weather will be the key.
 
By Jon Collins | Saint Paul, MN | North Central Region
05/03/22
 
Farmer Angela Dawson is trying to help others overcome obstacles and make a living from the land. 
 
By Fred Bever | Lewiston, ME | Northeast Region
05/03/22
 
A wide coalition of New England conservation groups is calling on federal regulators for a rigorous review of the potential effects of offshore wind-farms on Gulf of Maine ecosystems and fisheries.
 
By Laura Kolodny | Texas | South Central Region
05/03/22
 
For SpaceX to move ahead with Starship plans in Texas, it must track and mitigate harm to threatened and endangered species. 
 
By Gabrielle Canon | California | Pacific Region
05/03/22
 
With little hope of reprieve ahead of the warming summer months, demand for water in parts of drought-stricken California is outpacing supply. 
 
Wisconsin | North Central Region
05/03/22
 
Planting 100% cover crops is not just the goal but the reality for Deer Run Dairy. Duane Ducat and his partners have experienced the many benefits from conservation practices that they use on all acres.
 
Washington | Pacific Region
05/03/22
 
The highly invasive pest eats more than 300 different plants including roses, grapes and hops. If left to reproduce and spread, the beetles would pose a serious threat to farms, gardens, and the environment of Washington state, officials said.
 
Georgetown, DE | Northeast Region
05/04/22
 
Sussex Conservation District (SCD) is now offering free pre-sidedress soil nitrogen testing (PSNT) to corn growers in Sussex County. SCD recommends performing a PSNT in the spring to determine the nitrogen requirements of an expected corn crop yield.
 
By Alez Guevara | Atlanta, GA | Southeast Region
05/04/22
 
Starting in the fall of 2022, Georgia elementary students could start taking agriculture education classes and engage with local farms as part of a now-permanent program.
 

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