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March 24, 2023 By UNCE-Admin

Conservation Clip List for Friday March 24th, 2023

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Conservation Clips is a weekly collection of articles distributed by NACD that provides our members and partners with the latest news in what’s driving conservation. These articles are not indicative of NACD policy and are the opinions of their authors, unless otherwise noted. If you have a relevant submission or need assistance with accessing articles, please contact the NACD Communications Team.

 

USDA: USDA Announces Cooperative Agreements for Compost and Food Waste Reduction
03/16/2023

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the availability of up to $9.5 million for Compost and Food Waste Reduction pilot projects for fiscal year 2023. They are part of USDA’s broader efforts to support urban agriculture.

Department of the Interior: DOI Announces Nearly $50 Million for Wildfire Mitigation and Resilience from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
03/17/2023

The Department of the Interior (DOI) announced nearly $50 million in new allocations to support wildland fire management in fiscal year 2023. The funding will advance collaborative wildfire risk management efforts.

USDA: USDA Forest Service Invests Nearly $200M to Reduce Wildfire Risk to Communities across State, Private and Tribal Lands
03/20/2023

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that the USDA’s Forest Service is investing $197 million in 100 project proposals benefiting 22 states and seven tribes, as part of the Community Wildfire Defense Grant program.

Successful Farming: Bringing Soil Health to Life: Making the Most of No-Till
03/20/2023

Running a low- or no-till operation isn’t easy. Experts offer their insights on enhancing soil health by capitalizing on the foundation they’ve built up in their soil.

USDA: National Agriculture Day: Fifty Years Later, Farmers Are Growing a Climate for Tomorrow
By Diane Petit
03/20/2023

Fifty years after the creation of National Agriculture Day, America’s farmers, ranchers and private forestland owners find themselves on the front lines of climate change. They are uniquely positioned to deliver solutions that conserve natural resources and build healthier soils.

 

 

Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation: Boys & Girls Club Hosts Soil Conservation Event for National Field Day
Mayetta, KS | Northern Plains Region
03/14/2023

The Boys and Girls Club of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation hosted a field day sponsored by the Kansas Association of Conservation Districts and the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) with the theme, “Soil Scientist in Training.”

Montana Free Press: Program Helps Montana Landowners Abate Abandoned Mines
By Ella Hall | Montana | Northern Plains Region
03/15/2023

The Montana Department of Environmental Quality works with groups like the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation to help communities and property owners not only reclaim abandoned mine sites but make them beneficial.

The Indiana Gazette: Indiana County Conservation District Announces $2.58 Million Available for Farmers
Indiana, PA | Northeast Region
03/16/2023

The Indiana County Conservation District is now accepting applications for a brand-new agricultural program, a statewide cost-share aimed to help farmers implement best management practices to conserve resources while keeping soils and waterways healthy and clean.

KDLL: EPA-Funded Study Targets Wildfire Data Gaps
By Sabine Poux | Kenai, AK | Pacific Region
03/18/2023

Researchers with the University of Alaska Anchorage are getting more than $1.3 million to build out wildfire modelling tools for Alaska and monitor air quality, as wildland fires become more common and severe statewide.

Post and Mail: Speakers Discuss Soil Health, Conservation Practices at Farmer Breakfast
Columbia City, IN | North Central Region
03/19/2023

Producers and landowners from around the region gathered to learn about how practices like cover crops, no-till planting, and nutrient management can improve soil health and productivity.

Perry County News: Forestry Educational Opportunity Available to Teachers
Indiana | North Central Region
03/20/2023

Indiana educators are encouraged to apply for the 2023 Natural Resources Teacher Institute, which will be held June 19-23 at the Forestry Training Center at Morgan-Monroe State Forest.

Times Observer: Stream Enhancements Undertaken on Farnsworth Branch
Warren, PA | Northeast Region
03/20/2023

A joint project is underway to improve the health of the Farnsworth Branch of Tionesta Creek with partners including the Allegheny National Forest, Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, Warren County Conservation District and Trout Unlimited.

Black Hills Pioneer: GF&P Implements Grouse Action Plan for Grassland Conservation
By Wendy Pitlick | Pierre, SD | Northern Plains Region
03/20/2023

The conservation of grasslands is imperative to prairie grouse survival and a recent plan from the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks (GF&P) focuses specifically on preserving that habitat.

Oregon Live: Have a Drainage Problem? You Might Consider Adding Plants that Relish Moisture.
By Kim Pokorny | Oregon | Pacific Region
03/20/2023

Rain gardens can help divert and soak up stormwater after heavy rains, and state extension agents can help landowners and gardens decide which plant species work best for their property.

Maryland DNR: Stream Enhancements Undertaken on Farnsworth Branch
Maryland | Northeast Region
03/20/2023

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public comment on the proposed fiscal year 2024 annual work plans for the Chesapeake/Pocomoke, Green Ridge, Potomac-Garrett, and Savage River state forests.

Brownfield: Funding Available to Help Conservation Investments
By Carah Hart | Missouri | North Central Region
03/20/2023

Funding is available for Missouri farmers interested in starting or expanding conservation practices. More cost-share opportunities should become available in the next five years.

NC State University: Study: Cover Crops Help Mitigate Farmer Losses
By Roderick Rejesus | North Carolina | Southeast Region
03/21/2023

A North Carolina State University study suggests that cover crops can help keep Midwestern soil drier and healthier, thereby preventing losses incurred when farmers can’t plant cash crops because of flooding or excessive soil moisture.

Chatham News Record: Soil and Water Conservation District Accepting Applications for Resource Conservation Workshop
Pittsboro, NC | Southeast Region
03/22/2023

The Chatham Soil and Water Conservation District is accepting applications for the Resource Conservation Workshop scheduled for June 25-30 at North Carolina State University in Raleigh.

The Daily Star: Delaware County Soil & Water Conservation District Outlines Plans
By Vicky Klukkert | Andes, NY | Northeast Region
03/22/2023

A flood mitigation project in Andes to repair the existing streambank and adjacent infrastructure that has been damaged in previous flood events and could lead to more will be the biggest project the district completes this year.

Dakota Farmer: Soil Health Program First of its Kind
By Sarah McNaughton | North Dakota | Northern Plains Region
03/23/2023

An agronomist’s advice can either make or break your farm’s yields, profits and, even, future. Enter the North Dakota Trusted Advisor Partnership — a new coalition made up of the Sustainable Food Lab, North Dakota State University and a variety of food and beverage companies.

NRCS: NRCS Missouri Announces People’s Garden Initiative Funding for Missouri
Columbia, MO | North Central Region
03/23/2023

People’s Gardens empower communities to participate in local food production and provide diversity and resiliency to the food supply chain. They also teach about the benefits of sustainable, local agriculture.

 

 

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