Hundreds of local organizations and conservation experts are working with NRCS to reduce nutrient and sediment run-off in more than 640 small watersheds.
Less-than-average precipitation during January could mean a reduced spring and summer water supply for much of the West.
From a population of just 15 in 1941, restored wetlands by farmers, ranchers and landowners help the whooping crane on its way back from the brink.
This year's partnership assists more than 4,200 farmers and ranchers to restore or protect 1.2 million acres in areas with conservation concerns.
Facing the possibility of reducing herd size in the because of drought, the Cutliffs instead turned to their local NRCS office for a better alternative.
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Date: Feb 1, 2013 - Feb 28, 2013
Date: Feb 14, 2013 - Feb 17, 2013
Date: Feb 15, 2013 - Feb 17, 2013
Helping People Help the Land
February Spring/Summer Water Supply Forecast
Ogallala Aquifer Initiative
Soil Health
Stories from the Field
Drought Resources
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