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NRCS Working with Innovative Organic Producers

July 29, 2011 Jody Fagan, NRCS California

“When we started, there weren’t any other farms locally doing what we were doing,” says Ryan Casey, of Blue House Farms, outside of Pescadero, Calif.

Conservation

Rural Champion Works to Improve Views of Sustainable Agriculture

July 29, 2011 Talishia Sears, Web Communications Intern

Cross posted from the White House Rural Champions of Change website: Linda Barnes is a professor of biology at the Marshalltown Community College and also an organic farmer.

Conservation Research and Science

Disability Not a Barrier to Conservation Planning

July 28, 2011 Dave Sanden, Public Affairs Specialist, NRCS California

Shasta County landowner Karen Freitas has worked with the staff of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) since 2009, when she sought help recovering from a devastating wild fire that had burned much of her 160-acre tree farm the previous summer.

Conservation

Pipe Springs Ranch: Colorado’s 2011 Leopold Conservation Award Winners

July 27, 2011 Katherine Burse-Johnson, NRCS Colorado

In the southeastern-most part of Colorado lays the historic town of Springfield, known for its farming and cattle ranching communities.

Conservation Energy Animals Plants

USDA Leaders Share Successes, Goals for Chesapeake Bay Watershed

July 21, 2011 Ann Mills, Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

On July 11, Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan and I traveled to Richmond, Virginia to represent USDA at the annual Chesapeake Bay Executive Council (CBEC) meeting. The CBEC is the governing body of Bay restoration and protection efforts, and it includes leaders from federal agencies and states...

Conservation

Restoring Native White and Red Pine Plant Communities in Minnesota

July 20, 2011 Julie MacSwain, NRCS Minnesota

Rieber Paulson knew part of his 40-acre forest in Northern Minnesota needed to be harvested. He also had a vision of what the area should eventually look like.

Conservation Forestry

Growing Jobs in Rural America

July 14, 2011 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

In President Obama’s July 11 press conference, he asked us all to look at the steps we can take short term in order to put folks back to work. At the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), we have been promoting the domestic biobased industry because we know green jobs represent a growth investment...

USDA Results Conservation

Gardening in Housing Units Yields More than Produce

July 13, 2011 Jessica Bowser, Kansas Public Information Coordinator

Kansas gardening projects and the USDA People’s Garden initiative were featured items during the Rural Rental Housing Association of Kansas (RRHAK) Annual Meeting. Aimee Omohundro from USDA Rural Development, David Coltrain from Kansas State University Research and Extension, Shari Wilson from the...

Initiatives Conservation Rural

Arkansas Home Saved thanks to NRCS Emergency Watershed Protection Program

July 13, 2011 Creston Shrum, NRCS Arkansas

Although raging waters had subsided at Deanna Young’s home in Ponca, Ark., a flood of emotions hit her when she found out USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) would pay 100 percent of the cost of protecting her home from falling into Adds Creek.

Conservation

The Church Floated Down the Street…and Around the Corner

July 11, 2011 Stuart Lee, NRCS North Carolina

Back in 1876, the Methodists of the coastal community of Swan Quarter, NC were keenly aware of flooding issues from heavy rain and high tides. As a result, they sought property less prone to flooding for a new church. But their efforts to purchase a specific vacant lot on high ground were...

Initiatives Conservation