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West Virginia Success Stories - 2006

Conservation on privately owned working land is usually accomplished one field at a time. NRCS employees and programs help landowners solve conservation problems. In most cases, the benefits of installing a conservation practice extend beyond the individual farmer. The following “success stories” highlight the conservation efforts of a few West Virginia landowners.

2006 Success Stories

Success Story Service Center | RC&D Office Program
McMechen Outdoor Learning Center Northern Panhandle RC&D RC&D
Monroe County Vocational School Meat Processing Facility Mountain RC&D RC&D
Restoration and Redevelopment of B&O Roundhouse Complex Potomac Headwaters RC&D RC&D
DuPont Soccer Complex Green Parking Lot Potomac Headwaters RC&D RC&D
American Discovery Trail Information Kiosk Potomac Headwaters RC&D RC&D
Soil Survey Information is a Valuable Tool for High Value Forestry West Virginia Soil Survey Soil Survey
WHIP Provides a Higher Quality Habitat for Wildlife Mount Clare Service Center WHIP

Hardy County’s Newest FRPP Farm

Moorefield FRPP

Riparian Buffers Benefit Farm to Potomac

Moorefield CTA, WHIP
Where to Winter Feed? White Hall EQIP
Get Your Feet Wet in the Wetlands Parkersburg Conservation Education
Preserving Farms Protects the Bay Philippi-East Area Office FRPP
Jefferson County WHIP Partnership Projects Benefit Bay and Farmers Ranson WHIP
Riparian Buffer Establishment in Hampshire County Romney CREP
NRCS Provides Adequate Water Source in Randolph County State Office Public Law-566
AMA Provides a Reduction in Production Costs Mount Clare Service Center AMA
Waste System Protects Water and Saves Labor Point Pleasant EQIP

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