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The Friends of NACD District Grants Program supports locally led conservation and advances climate resilience, education and youth development, and food security. This year, eight conservation districts will receive $2,500 to implement community-based projects.
NACD announced the winners of the 2022 Photo and Poster Contests during the association’s Annual Meeting. The photo contest, open to amateur photographers in both youth and adult divisions, consists of images reflecting four themes. The poster contest, open to students from kindergarten through 12th grade, celebrated the 2022 NACD Stewardship Week theme, “Healthy Soil, Healthy Life.”
During his keynote at NACD’s 77th Annual Meeting, U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the availability of Inflation Reduction Act funding to support oversubscribed voluntary conservation programs.
NACD announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The MOU memorializes the partnership between the organizations and builds on a successful history of collaboration.
At NACD’s 77th Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, the association elected and administered oaths of office to its new leadership team. This includes NACD’s Officers and Executive Board members.
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) is pleased to announce the 2023 National Coastal Resilience Fund Request for Proposals to enhance protections for coastal communities from the impacts of storms, floods, and other natural coastal hazards and to improve habitats for fish and wildlife.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will invest more than $48.6 million this year through the Joint Chiefs’ Landscape Restoration Partnership for projects that mitigate wildfire risk, improve water quality, and restore forest ecosystems.
Prior to retiring from his 30-year military career, Phil Campbell purchased 40 acres of land and became a full-time farmer. Starting with just cattle, he has grown the operation over the years to add poultry, fruit trees, and a garden.
USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in California is currently accepting applications for expanded Wetland Reserve Easements through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Interested landowners have until March 17, 2023, to apply for this special funding through IRA.
The Oswego County Soil and Water Conservation District reminds farmers who own qualifying land to apply for the Agricultural Land Value Assessment before Wednesday, March 1.
The McKean County Conservation District will offer a Manure Management Plan Writing Workshop on Friday, March 24. Staff will walk participants through the development of a manure management plan for their farm.
In an exciting public-private partnership, the United States Department of Agriculture worked with AGree Initiative and the University of Illinois to evaluate conservation and crop insurance data in six states affected by extremely wet spring weather in 2019.
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Urban and Community Forestry Program will host an informational webinar on March 29 in advance of the release of the Round 16 Urban and Community Forestry Program Grant Request for Applications.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department asks Texans to join the fight against invasive species that negatively impact the state’s natural resources and economy during National Invasive Species Awareness Week.
Sponsored by the Stutsman County Soil Conservation District and the Chamber of Commerce, Ladies Ag Night will feature "Let's Make A Rain Barrel" on March 23 and March 30 at the NDSU Extension Service office in Jamestown.
Local government, park districts, conservation districts and nonprofits devoted to conservation and environmental work in Ohio are eligible to apply for the grants.
Although there might be snow on the ground, it's time to begin making plans for spring plantings! The Annual Seedling Tree Sale is a great place to get seedling trees. The tree sale is a conservation project provided by East Cassia, West Cassia, & Minidoka Soil & Water Conservation Districts.
A $3 million groundwater protection and soil health initiative has been rolled out to Olmsted County farm operators through the Olmsted County Soil and Water Conservation District.
The tree landscape in Texas is made up by a variety of species. From ponderosa pines in West Texas to dogwoods in East Texas, trees play a vital role in our ecosystem and provide countless benefits. But, what about species that cause negative impacts – invasive species?
The McKenzie County Soil Conservation District presented the soil health summit on Tuesday, Feb. 14. Speakers included Burke Teichert, who spoke about grazing to close out the summit.
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