Natural Resources Conservation Service

An alfalfa farm in [[Montana Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), formerly known as the Soil Conservation Service (SCS), is an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that provides technical assistance to farmers and other private landowners and managers.

Its name was changed in 1994 during the presidency of Bill Clinton to reflect its broader mission. It is a relatively small agency, currently comprising about 12,000 employees. Its mission is to improve, protect, and conserve natural resources on private lands through a cooperative partnership with state and local agencies. While its primary focus has been agricultural lands, it has made many technical contributions to soil surveying, classification, and water quality improvement. One example is the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP), set up to quantify the benefits of agricultural conservation efforts promoted and supported by programs in the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (2002 Farm Bill). NRCS is the leading agency in this project. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Freeman, Danny
    Published 1966
    Other Authors: ...Soil Conservation Service...
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    by Joy, R. J., Dobrenz, Albert K.
    Published 1971
    Other Authors: ...U. S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service...
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    by Holzworth, Larry K.
    Published 1979
    Other Authors: ...Tucson Plant Materials Center, USDA Soil Conservation Service...
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    by Joy, R. J.
    Published 1973
    Other Authors: ...U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service Plant Materials Center...
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    Other Authors: ...University of Arizona and USDA Soil Conservation Service, Department of Soil and Water Science...
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