The Farmers Helping Hellbenders program is accepting applications for the second round of its Indiana Natural Resources Conservation Service’s Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) project.
The Agriculture Department will be distributing $500 million this fiscal year through the Regional Conservation Partnership Program, which allows the agency to share costs for regional conservation ...
Morning AgClips, Indianapolis, Accepting Applications for Farmers Helping Hellbenders — Funding is now available to producers in the Blue River-Sinking Watershed to implement conservation practices on ...
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- CIBO Technologies, the sustainability software company for agriculture, today announced its partnership with Sand County Foundation, a national nonprofit ...
Applicants for fiscal 2023 funding under USDA's Regional Conservation Partnership Program are seeking $2.2 billion, more than four times the $500 million available. Bruce Knight, a conservation policy ...
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced the availability of an historic $1.5 billion in fiscal year 2024 to invest in partner-driven conservation and climate solutions through the Regional ...
The long-term approach of using federal money to solve natural resource and conservation challenges on agricultural land may be coming to a halt in 2025, but not before Minnesota will see an influx of ...
In an effort to increase water quantity and quality across central Minnesota, a cost-share program is offering producers increased funding opportunities. An irrigator runs during a demonstration, part ...