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USDA Marks 10th Year of Conservation Partnership in Oregon; 30th Anniversary of Conservation Reserve Program

Farmers and ranchers in Oregon have more than the 30th anniversary of USDA’s Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) to celebrate in 2015. The Farm Service Agency (FSA) state staff can also boast about a 10-year partnership that made the Conservation Reserve … Continue reading

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Kansas Farmers Make Long-Term Commitment to Growing new Timbered Area

A few years ago, Kanas farmers Larry and Kay Rutter were thinking about trees. Their farm is located near Harveyville, which is 20 miles southwest of Topeka. They considered growing more trees on their farm; trees with a purpose. The … Continue reading

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Illinois Farm uses Conservation Programs to Control Erosion

Tom and Margaret Hitzhusen knew they had their work cut out for them when 18 years ago they purchased a 148-acre farm near Geneseo, a picturesque rural community along I-80 20 miles east of Moline, Illinois. “The land was in … Continue reading

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Landowner Reduces Erosion and Enhances Wildlife Habitat in Mississippi Delta

Leo Pittman Edwards, a landowner near Cleveland in Bolivar County, Mississippi, has worked to improve the land on his farm for many years. Edwards’ land is located in the Mississippi Delta near a bogue, or a stream, making the land … Continue reading

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Minnesota Farmer Commits a Century of Life to Agriculture

Dedicates Last Three Decades Solely to Conservation By Brenda Carlson, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Farm Service Agency Born in 1915, Minnesota farmer and conservationist Arthur “Art” Hulberg celebrated his 100th birthday this year, and if that milestone weren’t significant enough, … Continue reading

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Vermont Dairy Family Focuses on Land Stewardship and Conservation

Warren and Marie Hull, along with their sons Matt and Eric, know what it takes to produce high-quality milk while caring for the land on their Franklin County, Vermont, dairy farm. The Hulls have used many conservation practices and improvements … Continue reading

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Texas Rancher Creates Haven for Lesser Prairie Chickens and Duck Nesting; a True Grassroots Conservationist

James Blackwell is a third-generation landowner and nature lover in Littlefield, Texas, which is northwest of Lubbock in the southern reaches of the panhandle, a one-time Dust Bowl region. He has about 2,500 acres straddling Lamb and Hockley Counties. When … Continue reading

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A Few Pennsylvania Acres in Conservation Makes a Big Splash in the Chesapeake Bay

Roger and Kandy Rohrer and their children know that even small changes on their farm help clean up important natural resources not far away. The family farms in Pennsylvania’s rural Lancaster County. The Rohrers have noticed tremendous environmental benefits on … Continue reading

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Colorado Ranchers Thankful for USDA’s Emergency Haying and Grazing Program

Sustains Herds During Severe and Persistent Drought Livestock producers face tough business decisions on a daily basis. However, 2012 left many of the country’s livestock producers facing the ultimate decision – liquidate or figure out a way to survive. As … Continue reading

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Virginia Producer uses USDA Conservation Program to Protect Livestock

Farming is a risky business and like most, Virginia producer Melvin “Max” Whitlock has experienced his fair share of livestock losses. Over the course of the last several years, Whitlock had the misfortune of losing two calves to the marshy … Continue reading

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