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Welcome to the NRCS Idaho state web site.
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The
Natural Resources Conservation Service is rolling out a new initiative that
encourages improving soil health. In Idaho, the initiative focuses on reducing
wind and water erosion issues by increasing soil health. Producers interested in
implementing conservation practices emphasizing soil health may apply for
technical and financial assistance by March 15, 2013 for fiscal year 2013
funding.
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Producers in Eastern Washington and North Idaho seeking to improve their
farm’s soil can attend a free soil health workshop in mid-February. National and
local presenters from the Natural Resources Conservation Service will teach
participants how to protect and improve the soil habitat. The workshop will be
offered on three different days and in different locations:
· February 12 - Spangle, WA - Harvester
Restaurant, 410 W 1st
· February 13 - Colfax, WA - First
Methodist Church, 109 S. Mill St.
· February 14 - Lewiston, ID - Red Lion Hotel
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Unearth data about soils near you, right from your smartphone! Hailed
as "an excellent tool for anyone who wants to know what soils are underfoot" and
"a must for soil scientists, horticulturists and home gardners" the GPS-based
SoilWeb app delivers real-time NRCS Soil Survey data directly to your smartphone.
Discover more and connect to download directions
here.
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If you believe USDA improperly denied farm loan benefits to you between 1981
and 2000 because you are Hispanic, or because you are female, you may be
eligible to apply for compensation. For more information, go to
www.farmerclaims.gov or call the
Farmer and Rancher Call Center at: 1-888-508-4429.
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The Natural Resources Conservation Service provides leadership
in a partnership effort to help people conserve, maintain, and improve our natural
resources and environment. Last Modified:
02/07/2013
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