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Virginia NRCS is now
taking applications for conservation programs. |
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Federal, state and local officials sign
the Royal Lake Dam Rehabilitation Plan. |
Just outside
Washington, D.C., Royal Lake has helped relieve downstream flood damages
and provided water quality, wildlife habitat, recreational, and
aesthetic benefits for residents of Burke, Virginia for almost three
decades. Recently, the project sponsors and NRCS signed a dam
rehabilitation plan to ensure these benefits continue into the future. |
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NRCS Soil Scientist David Harper is using a soil auger to examine soils
in the York River. |
September 12, 2006- Oysters have
played a key role in the health of the Chesapeake Bay, serving as a
primary contributor to the Bay's filtration system and providing rich
habitat for many underwater species. NRCS is working with one landowner
to construct and seed an oyster reef in the waters along her property in
Gloucester, Virginia. |
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Sheep graze on the 106-acre historic Mt. Pleasant Farm. |
July 20, 2006- A historic farm in
Shenandoah County, Virginia is now protected from development thanks to
NRCS and the Potomac Conservancy. The NRCS Farm and Ranch Lands
Protection Program easement ensures that this land will remain in
agriculture forever. Benefits include open space, cleaner water in
the Cedar Creek watershed and the Chesapeake Bay and more. |
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Current Virginia NRCS Success Stories
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Participants learn how biodiesel digester works |
South Hampton
Roads RC&D Boosts Biodiesel at Workshop September
2006- Gas prices have affected farmers in two ways- higher costs and
increased opportunities. In response to a growing interest among
farmers, South Hampton Roads RC&D joined with Virginia Clean Cities to
hold a biodiesel workshop. |
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