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CPESC Exam Review Course and Exam


On March 11, 2009, the Alabama Chapter of the Soil and Water Conservation Society will give a Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC) Exam Review Course to prepare for the exam. The exam will be held March 12. Anyone may take the course, but the exam is offered only to those that have been approved by CPESC, Inc. prior to the day of the exam.

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Cogongrass in seed.

Grants Available for Non-Native Invasive Plant Education and Outreach Projects


The Alabama Invasive Plant Council is soliciting grant proposals for non-native invasive plant education and outreach projects in the State of Alabama. Deadline March 31, 2009.

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Woody Biomass Workshop Scheduled
 

On February 19, 2009, a Woody Biomass Workshop will be hosted by the Walker County Soil and Water Conservation District in Jasper, Alabama.  Reservations are required,  but there is no registration fee.

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Larry Morris, Bay Minette, wins Jerry L. Johnson Award for 2008

Larry Morris Receives 2008 Jerry L. Johnson Award


Larry Morris, District Conservationist with NRCS in Bay Minette, Alabama, received the Jerry L. Johnson Award for excellence in public service through family, employment, profession, and community.

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NRCS Hosts WRP Workshops.

NRCS to Host Additional Wetland Reserve Program (WRP) Workshops in February


In February, NRCS will be hosting additional workshops to inform landowners and Tribes about the Wetland Reserve Program (WRP).

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Native plantings for WHIP 

Alabama NRCS Announces Continuous WHIP Signup
 

Alabama NRCS State Conservationist Gary Kobylski today announced a continuous sign-up for the Fiscal Year 2009 Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP).

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EQIP Continuous signup Announced

Alabama NRCS Announces Continuous EQIP Sign-up

State Conservationist Gary Kobylski announced a continuous sign-up for the FY2009 Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). Alabama landowners, including limited resource producers and new or beginning farmers, who have resource concerns on pasture land, cropland, forest, or land used for wildlife are encouraged to participate.

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Last Modified: 01/13/2009

  
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