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Sign-up for 2009 USDA's Wetlands Reserve Program

Jackson, MS, Jan. 9, 2009- USDA-NRCS is announcing that the Wetland Reserve Program has been renewed through Title II of the Food, Conservation and Energy Act of 2008, better know as the Farm Bill.  WRP is a voluntary program that protects, restores and enhances wetlands, while maximizing wildlife benefits.

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Left to right,back row; Pam Lieb, ChiefArcheologist, Dept. of Archives, Delmer Stamps, NRCS State Resources Conservationist, Cliff Jenkins, NRCS Cultural Resources Specialist, first row; Hank Holmes, Director, Dept. of Archives and Dr. Homer L. Wilkes, NRCS State Conservationist sign State Agreement to protect cultural resources

NRCS and Mississippi Department of Archives and History sign Cultural Resources Agreement

Jackson, MS, July 14, 2008 - To show implementation of cultural resource policies by NRCS, respect for history and conservation planning with clients

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NRCS Announces sign-up for Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program

Jackson, MS, June 6, 2008 - Mississippi landowners can apply June 2-20 to enroll land in the Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP)

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Last Modified:01/15/2009"