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About Us
Inspired by a shared passion for conservation, NRCS collaborates
with farmers, ranchers, communities, and other individuals and groups to protect
natural resources on private lands. Working side-by-side with these customers,
we identify natural resource concerns, such as water quality and quantity
issues, soil erosion, air quality, wetlands and wildlife habitat, and develop
unique conservation plans for restoring and protecting resources. Funds to
implement these plans are made available in Farm Bill programs that share the
cost of conservation for the benefit of the farm, the watershed, and the
community. Conservation easement programs, also in the Farm Bill, provide
long-term options. NRCS helps New York and the Nation balance economic goals
with the needs of the environment – ensuring sustainable productive lands supply
food, fiber, forest products, and energy for all citizens. New
York 2011 Conservation Activities Report
NRCS New York has made available its 2011 Conservation
Activities Report. The report highlights the accomplishments made this past year
by providing technical and financial assistance to individual farmers, local
governments and urban landowners.
Natural Resources Conservation Service History
The
NRCS
History Web page presents links to historical publications and articles
about the roots of the Soil Conservation Service (SCS), the formation of Soil
and Water Conservation Districts (SWCD) and their partnership with
SCS, and the people
responsible for the early twentieth century conservation movement in the United
States.
Updated:
10/21/2011
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