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Success Stories - 2015
January
NRCS
Participates in
TAWC
Water College
Two Texas farmers receive national NRCS recognition
Dallas School Digs in to Celebrate MLK Day
Clearing Things Up
February
NRCS Announces Deadlines for Conservation Stewardship Program Contracts
WLFW
Predictability Planning is Gaining Ground in Texas
NRCS
Texas Employee Receives Honors for Making Significant National Impact
USDA Grant Helps Food Bank of RGV Improve Lives through their Community Garden
March
Growing up in Agriculture helped spur NRCS Career
April
Growing Goodness
Conservation Partners Support Region 1 WAY Contest
Youth and adults explore science with NRCS at Ranch Day
Black Sunday - An 80 Year Retrospective
Minority Landowner Magazine annual conference, resounding success
May
Ysleta del Sur Pueblo begins new growth with the community garden
Far West Texans Attend Agriculture Conservation Workshop
USDA-NRCS and the SWCD Participate in Educating Youth of Lamb County
June
Urban Community Cultivates Interest in Conservation
Jason Hohlt receives national recognition
Wetland Habitat Restoration Provides Additional Habitat for Migratory Waterfowl
The Passing of the Drip Torch
Science Rock Field Day Educates Youth
Strong Turnout for Annual State Woodland Clinic
2015 Parker County Water Harvesting Tour
Crow and Sturdivant Receive Awards from American Indian Alaska Native Employees Association
July
Parker County Pasture Walk Highlights Cattle Management
Lone Star State Tops List Again of Regional Winners for the Environmental Award
The Wright Place at the Right Time
Something Fishy Going On
Have Rain, Will Travel
Learning Continues into Summer for Some College Students
August
From Commerce to Conservation, Coastal Areas Reap Rewards
Forests ecosystems benefit from strength of restoration partnership
Seasonal High Tunnel Increases Local Produce Availability at Area Farmers Market
September
October
Growing Future Agriculturalists
Local Chamber recognizes NRCS employee
Charting New Waters
Field of Greens
Proving Grounds
TX producer changes his mind about leaving the farm after soil health workshop
Program Gives Student Hands-on-Training with USDA-NRCS
Local Heroes of a Different Kind
November
NRCS, A Conservation Partner for all Texans
Tribal Cultures Honored
Refuge for Life
Stormy weather provided emphasis for range/ranch management workshop
Latinos in Agriculture Leaders Convene in Texas
Federal Grant Helps IDEA Monterrey Park College Preparatory Build School Garden to Educate Students
Running wild with conservation
Partners Help Educate South Texas Farmers about Seasonal High Tunnels
December
Healthy Soils for a Healthy Life
Flavio Garza and Webb
SWCD
Recognized by Laredo Community College
Texas Commodity Symposium Welcomes NRCS Conservation Update for 2015
NRCS Staff Receive Prestigious National Honor
Conservation is A Mazing
Houston’s Charles R. Drew Academy garden, a model for the city