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In this Conservation District Forester Spotlight, meet Ellie Johnson, the forester for Benzie, Grand Traverse, and Leelanau Conservation Districts in Michigan. Ellie has been in her role for a year and answered questions about her experience so far.
USDA has awarded nearly $4.7 million in grant funding for the Wetland Mitigation Banking Program, a grant program that supports the development of mitigation banks for the restoration, creation or enhancement of wetlands to compensate for unavoidable impacts to wetlands at another location.
One of the greatest strategic challenges for producers planting cover crops is termination. There are a few methods in terminating cover crops, such as herbicides, mechanical rollers or crimping, and mowing. There are also special considerations for termination with the drought conditions.
High fuel prices, high inputs costs for chemicals and fertilizer, labor shortages, and weather issues are starting to make no-till farming more appealing. Getting started in no-till can be challenging because it is a different system and it takes time to learn new skills. Here are some tips for getting started.
Cultivated winter bloomers are an important consideration when planning a garden. During the bleak days of winter, bees and other pollinators look to gardeners for the nourishment that keeps them going until the more abundant seasons of the year arrive.
USDA is allocating more than $70 million to support 350 projects under the Plant Protection Act’s Section 7721 program as part of a nationwide effort to strengthen the country’s infrastructure for pest detection, surveillance, and mitigation, as well as protect the U.S. nursery system.
The USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is investing in two new landscape-level water quality efforts for the National Water Quality Initiative in Arkansas.
South Dakota farmers, ranchers and gardeners are making strides in improving soil health, and they’re willing to share what works and what doesn’t. A new app from the South Dakota Soil Health Coalition aims to make it easier to reach out to fellow farmers and soil health experts.
Ashland Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) is hosting the Conservation Chat: Your Conservation Fieldprint to introduce Ashland area farmers to a free, no-strings-attached tool to help not only identify their farm’s sustainability but to also create new opportunities or recognizing their good stewardship with new financial incentives.
Join the Somerset County Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD) for an outdoors skill-building workshop on Saturday morning, March 4. The workshop will cover methods and tools used to prune fruit trees in order to increase their viability and production.
Growers are invited to tour orchards and vineyards and hear from other growers about their experiences with cover crops. These tours are part of an ongoing project by the Napa Resource Conservation District and other local partners to help growers learn about cover cropping.
The Iowa Secretary of Agriculture extended the deadline to apply for the Crop Insurance Discount Program for cover crops to Jan. 27. Farmers who planted fall cover crops in 2022 can apply to receive a $5 per acre discount on their 2023 crop insurance premiums.
The Centre County Conservation District recently presented their 2022 Conservation Awards. These awards celebrate and recognize individuals for their work on conservation projects or longstanding service to conservation.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) will host the first Nebraska Soil Health School, intended to enhance the technical soil-related knowledge of growers, crop consultants, ag professionals, UNL faculty and students, USDA-NRCS employees and others.
The Wilkes Soil & Water Conservation District and several of its individual staff members received honors during the 79th annual meeting of the North Carolina Association of Soil & Water Conservation Districts on Jan. 8-10.
Crawford County Conservation District, which coordinates the tree-planting program with area high schools, received more than $150,000 in funding to support its riparian restoration efforts, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has announced.
The Chula Vista Elementary School District is taking the lead in teaching students how to compost and conserve through gardening. The district has 37 gardens on campuses maintained by students, parents, and teachers who volunteer their time.
Through the Culpeper Soil and Water Conservation District, Rappahannock County residents who live in the Rush River and White Walnut Run watersheds are eligible for reimbursement of up to 80% of the expense of pumping and inspecting, repairing or replacing residential septic systems.
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