By 2018, NRCS and its partners, including Indian tribes, nonprofit organizations, state and local governments, private industry, water districts, universities and many others, will have invested at least $2.4 billion through the Regional Conservation Partnership Program.
NRCS and the U.S. Forest Service will invest $32 million in FY 2017 to improve the health and resiliency of forest ecosystems on connected public and private lands.
Holidays are a time to reflect and give thanks for life’s blessings. This month, we’re going to highlight important gifts given to us when we conserve natural resources: soil, food, plants, wildlife, people, health, protection, recreation, air, water, technology and future.
Conserving the land brings profit and holiday cheer for Daniel Logan, owner and operator of Logan Tree Farm near North Plains, Oregon.
NRCS will invest more than $33 million in 197 high-priority watersheds across the country to help landowners improve water quality through the National Water Quality Initiative.
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