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West Virginia Success Stories - 2008

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.

2008 Success Stories

Success Story Service Center | RC&D Office Program
Water Concerns Addressed Morgantown Service Center AMA
Farm Partnerships Protect the Bay (HTML)

Farm Partnerships Protect the Bay (PDF 920 KB)

State Office Chesapeake Bay
Litter Provide a Heating System State Office CIG
Gap View Farm Riparian Planting Project Ranson Service Center CREP
Partnership Increasing Recreational Value of Second Creek State Office CTA
Assisting Farmers with Protecting Water Quality and Improving Wildlife Habitat Moorefield Service Center CTA
Purple Loosestrife Controlled in Bay Tributary Potomac Headwaters Resource Conservation & Development (RC&D) RC&D
WV Soil Interpretation for Disaster Planning Moorefield Service Center Soils
Abram Creek Restoration State Office WHIP

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