Related Links
EPA's Agriculture Compliance Assistance Center (www.epa.gov/agriculture): offers comprehensive, easy-to-understand information about compliance -- commonsense, flexible approaches that are both environmentally protective and agriculturally sound. The Center also provides information on reducing pollution and making good use of the latest pollution prevention technologies.
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Air Quality and Atmospheric Change (www.airquality.nrcs.usda.gov): helps private landowners conserve our air resources. On this site you can learn how scientists, technical specialists, and policy makers, as well as representatives from other Federal, State, University, and private organizations work together to provide high quality, up-to-date information on agricultural air quality. Learn about their programs that include issues of: agricultural odor; ammonia; chemical drift; greenhouse gases; and ozone precursors.