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A Conservation Update for New Hampshire
Last Modified:
01/08/2009
In this eDispatch:
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Christina Newberry joins New
Hampshire NRCS at the
State Office, working with the technology
staff. Projects include strengthening NRCS support to producers of specialty crop
and those interested in organic production. |
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New Hampshire NRCS continues to grow, adding three new positions across the
state and filling an important leadership role. Rick Ellsmore, Donna Doel, Brandon Smith,
and Philip Durgin will employ their talents
in New Hampshire. |
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Grafton County Showcases
Local Conservation Efforts
A beautiful fall day provided the backdrop for the Grafton County Conservation
District Fall Tour of Conservation Projects, a sampling of local landowners’
cooperative conservation efforts with the Grafton County Conservation
District, NRCS, UNH Cooperative Extension, and other agencies. |
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New Hampshire RC&D Receives
Tops Honors
New Hampshire North Country Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D) was
recognized with three awards at the 2008 New England Regional RC&D
Conference. The conference is held annually to showcase area RC&D Council’s
projects as well as facilitate communication and feedback on Council
projects. This years’ conference, held in Mystic, Connecticut on October
23rd-25th, proved to be a milestone in the North Country RC&D council’s 40 year history. |
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Five Student Conservation Association (SCA) Interns
Join NH NRCS
NRCS will
receive support across the state from recent college graduates participating
in the SCA's internship program. With
previous interns' work proving a success, the program has expanded to
include Soil Conservationist Aides, a Technology intern, and a combined Easement Monitoring and Assistant
RC&D Coordinator position. |
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