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What Farmers Should Know About Climate Change: USDA Programs and Services Benefit New and Beginning Producers

2017-07-17 22:29:57| National Farmers Union

By James Tillman, Acting Associate Chief for Conservation, USDAs Natural Resources Conservation Service Are you interested in protecting the soil, water, plants, and air and achieving economic sustainability on your newly acquired farm, ranch, or forest? Would you like to increase your marketing and income potential while focusing on increasing wildlife habitat on some of […]

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