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Helping People Help the Land in New JerseyThe Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) provides assistance to private land owners in the conservation and management of their soil, water, and other natural resources. Local, state and federal agencies and policymakers also rely on our expertise. We deliver technical assistance based on sound science and suited to a customer's specific needs. Financial assistance is also available in some cases. Participation in our programs is voluntary. NRCS works in cooperation with the New Jersey Association of Conservation District (NJACD) and New Jersey's 15 Soil Conservation Districts and the State Soil Conservation Committee of the New Jersey Department of Agriculture. Other partners include Resource Conservation and Development Councils and the New Jersey Conservation Partnership.
NRCS Locations in New JerseyNRCS serves New Jersey from the state office in Somerset and from six service centers and three special project offices located throughout the state. These offices are staffed by the more than 70 NRCS employees working in New Jersey who work with conservation partners to deliver technical assistance and administer NRCS programs in our communities.
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Jersey NRCS FY2006 Report (1001 kb) Conservation Success in New JerseyThe mission of NRCS is to help people help the land. Since 1935, NRCS has worked with farmers and private landowners throughout the Garden State to advance the conservation our natural resources. Many New Jersey farmers and organizations are happy to talk about the conservation work they have done with NRCS. More information about us
NRCS Employee Telephone Directory Interesting Links About New Jersey
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