October 3, 2023greenhouse gas emissions ... Researchers Propose a Unified Framework to Measure Agricultural Emissions A supercomputing solution could help measure individual farm field-level greenhouse gas emissions READ MORE
October 2, 2023BEST PRACTICES ... Illinois Engages with National Program to Advance Soil Health Illinois Department of Agriculture signs MOU for Illinois to utilize national metrics READ MORE
October 2, 2023TWO COMPONENTS ... Indiana NRCS Funding Available to Help Protect, Restore Sensitive Lands Funding provided through the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program READ MORE
October 2, 2023CONSERVATION ... Public Comment Invited for U.S. Forest Service Application for Withdrawal Extension to Halliday Fen Research Natural Area Extension would continue conservation and research at the Halliday Fen Research Natural Area in the Colville National Forest for 20 more years READ MORE
October 2, 2023Climate change PA students join others at climate change summit Students spent the weekend at CBF’s Brock Environmental Center READ MORE
October 2, 2023UPCOMING EVENT ... Panhandle Wildlife Conference Returns to Lubbock Oct. 20, 21 The conference will be the first of its kind since the 1990s and will explore the diverse landscape and wildlife of the Texas Panhandle READ MORE
October 1, 2023MAGGIE VALLEY WATERSHED Conservation Effort Nearly Triples Land Area in Western N.C. Maggie Valley Watershed Event celebrates milestone in multi-year effort by The Conservation Fund, Maggie Valley Sanitary District and other partners READ MORE
October 1, 2023Recycling Events Over 2,000 Tons of Tires Recycled Through Ag Scrap Tire Recycling Events This Year Recycling events were held in an effort to keep tires from filling landfills and becoming hazards READ MORE
October 1, 2023REGISTER TODAY ... Inaugural Landscapes for Landsake Speaker Series to Launch Prior to Public Art Opening This program is free to all, however, advanced registration is required READ MORE
October 1, 2023SALT WATER IMPACTS ... Louisiana Citrus Farmers Are Seeing a Mass Influx of Salt Water That Could Threaten Seedlings A mass influx of salt water from the Gulf of Mexico is creeping up the drought-stricken Mississippi River READ MORE