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NRCS Partnership Program Helps Producers Address Water Issues

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Lori Potter

The NRCS Regional Conservation Partnership Program targets funds to priority resource concerns such as a lack of wildlife habitat, erosion control, water quantity, and water quality. Partners, like water conservation management districts, submit proposals to help producers install and maintain conservation activities in select project areas. These proposals often included innovative or experimental approaches.

Participants

Curtis W. Scheele
Water Quality Specialist
NRCS
Holdrege, NE

Mark Rude
Executive Director Southwest KS Groundwater Mgmt. Dist. #3
Garden City, KS

Series 4, Ogallala Aquifer Initiative

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