The USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service will provide up to $25 million in grants to help develop and demonstrate cutting-edge ideas that will improve conservation on private lands. “These grants are critical for developing and demonstrating out-of-the-box ideas for conservation on America’s private lands and strengthening rural communities,” says NRCS Acting Chief Jason Weller. “They inspire creative problem-solving that boosts the production of our farmers and ranchers and ultimately improves our water, air and soil.”
Photo courtesy of USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service.
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- March 25, 2013
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NRCS to Provide up to $25 Million to Fund Innovation
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