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Two Generations Improve Their S.D. Property for Livestock, Wildlife

April 19, 2013 Ryan Beer and Seth Skogen, NRCS South Dakota

Conservation has long been a key element on Dan and Sharon Anderson’s ranch. The Andersons, who raise sheep and cattle west of Glad Valley in northwestern South Dakota, have a passion for healthy resources that grew out of respect for what conservation has done for their ranch. In 1959, Dan’s father...

Conservation

Age is Just a Number for 100-Year-old Farmer

April 12, 2013 Cassie Bable, Texas Public Affairs Specialist – USDA Farm Service Agency

Ms. Annie Faye Woodson has been directly involved in farming and ranching in Texas for the last 76 years. At 100 years-old she stays up-to-date on Farm Service Agency (FSA) program news and still makes trips to the Fannin County FSA office to sign up for farm programs and to certify acres. It is no...

Conservation Rural

Grazing Partners Play Vital Role in Nebraska Rangelands Conservation

May 23, 2012 Annette Joseph, National Rangelands Program Manager

On any given day during grazing season, Black Angus cattle amble across areas of the Oglala National Grassland in northwestern Nebraska. Yet they play a bigger role than just grazing for their daily meal. They help support the local economy, are the lifeline of a family business and have a role in a...

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