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NRCS Louisiana Videos
USDA Working With Louisiana Farmers To Reduce Run-Off Into Gulf Of Mexico.
USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service has launched a water and wildlife conservation effort along the Gulf Coast of the United States. In the second of a five part series on five different states, the USDA's Bob Ellison has more on efforts in Louisiana.
NRCS Gulf of Mexico Initiative - Louisiana
As part of the Gulf of Mexico Initiative (GOMI), NRCS helps Louisiana rice and sugar cane farmers use conservation to increase production and reduce polluted runoff.
NRCS Longleaf Pine Initiative Available to Private Landowners in Louisiana
Longleaf pine forests once covered millions of acres throughout the southeastern United States. Today, only a few thousand acres of this vital habitat remains. To help sustain, enhance and restore longleaf pine forests, USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) implemented the Longleaf Pine Initiative in nine states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia. The Longleaf Pine Initiative will incorporate both technical and financial assistance to help landowners in Louisiana improve habitat on agricultural land, nonindustrial private forest, and Tribal land
The Wetlands Reserve Program is a voluntary program that provides technical and financial assistance to private landowners and Tribes to restore, protect, and enhance wetlands. Learn more about the program by watching this video. For more information, contact your local USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service office.