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2007 News Releases

Montana NRCS News Releases for 2007
Date Title
October 30, 2007 NRCS Conserves "Halloween Habitat" by Helping Bats in Montana
October 24, 2007 NRCS Offers Additional Funding for Wildfire Rehabilitation
August 20, 2007 NRCS Offers Early Funding for Wildfire Rehabilitation
August 17, 2007 USDA Under Secretary Mark Rey to Discuss the 2007 Farm Bill and Forest Fuel Hazard Reduction in Missoula
August 17, 2007 USDA Under Secretary Mark Rey to Discuss 2007 Farm Bill and Wildfire Recovery in Billings
August 6, 2007 Invasive Weed Pamphlets Available at NRCS
July 17, 2007 Dillon Area Soil Survey Published
June 27, 2007 USDA Awards Nearly $20 Million in Conservation Innovation Grants, Two Montana Projects Funded
June 19, 2007 Do Something for Pollinators During National Pollinator Week, NRCS Brochure Can Help
June 6, 2007 Summer Streamflows Forecast to Be Well Below Average
May 9, 2007 Funding Deadline for NRCS Environmental Quality Incentives Program Approaching
May 4, 2007 May Snowpack Below Average, Streamflow Forecasts Affected by Rapid Snowmelt
May 2, 2007 Funding Deadline for NRCS Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program Approaching
April 23, 2007 Conservation Innovation Grants Available in Montana
April 16, 2007 Funding Deadline for NRCS Wetlands Reserve Program Approaching
April 5, 2007 Mountain Snowpack Decreases Over March, Potentially Impacts Summer Streamflows
March 28, 2007 Funding Available for the Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program
March 12, 2007 Deadline Set to Apply for Conservation Programs
March 6, 2007 Mountain Snowpack, Summer Streamflow Forecast Slightly Improved by February Snowfall
February 13, 2007 Learn About Landscaping With Native Plants to Save Water, Energy
February 6, 2007 Snowpack, Precipitation Below Average in January Across Much of Montana
January 16, 2007 NRCS Announces Conservation Program Funding
January 8, 2007 Snowfall Season Starts Slow, Mountain Snowpack Below Average