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Conservation. Our Purpose. Our Passion.

Conservation...Our Purpose.  Our Passion.

The purpose and passion for conservation is shared among many. It is shared between NRCS employees and partners who help people help the land. And it is shared by the landowners with whom we work. Our passion is manifested through the benefits derived from stewardship of private lands—benefits we all enjoy, such as cleaner water and air, improved soils and abundant wildlife habitat.

Learn about our stories, the stories of conservation made possible through a shared purpose, a shared passion and a shared commitment to conservation.

Meet Nebraska's Featured Customers

Harold Pidgeon  Nate and Dave Jorsik and Katie Lemke  Anita Nien and Lesa Franken

 

Meet Nebraska's Featured Employees

Cammie Kerner  Mitch Keebler  Ken Kotera

 

Meet Nebraska's Featured Earth Team Volunteers

  Ryan Flohr volunteer  Rock Creek volunteers  Jennifer Salak volunteer 

Meet NRCS' Nationally Featured Customers

Eight featured customers were chosen to represent diversity of geography, culture, adopted practices and products, represent a cross-section of our landowner-partners nationwide.
Featured Customer: Mr. Ho, Hawaii Featured Customer: Mr. Stoller, Ohio featured customer: Ms. Garcia, Washington Featured Customer: Mr. Chesmer, Connecticut
featured customer: Mr. Gwinn, Florida featured customer: Ms. Wahl, Oregon featured customer: Mr. Austin, Oklahoma Featured Customer: Mr. Brown, North Dakota
There are hundreds of stories about landowners who have succeeded in reaching their conservation goals with the help of NRCS conservation technical assistance and other programs.

These stories can be searched by State, region, crop, conservation practice, and program! Click here to see the searchable stories, and sort by clicking on the heading that reflects the category in which you are most interested.

For more information contact:
Joanna Pope, Public Affairs Officer
(402) 437-4123

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Last Modified 05/02/2011