WACD Reading List

1633 bookmarks
Custom sorting
USDA Extends Deadline to Comment on Proposed Revisions to National Conservation Practice Standards | NRCS
USDA Extends Deadline to Comment on Proposed Revisions to National Conservation Practice Standards | NRCS
WASHINGTON, April 14, 2021 – USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) today announced it will extend the deadline for public comment on proposed revisions to 23 national conservation practice standards through a posting in the Federal Register. The proposed revisions were published March 9 with comments originally due April 8. Comments will now be due April 22.
·nrcs.usda.gov·
USDA Extends Deadline to Comment on Proposed Revisions to National Conservation Practice Standards | NRCS
A Colorado county provides a model for saving the West’s open spaces — High Country News – Know the West
A Colorado county provides a model for saving the West’s open spaces — High Country News – Know the West
“The fact that they were willing to do a sales tax that would dedicate funding to try to keep these ranches working, I think that’s pretty amazing. I think it’s something that could be duplicated throughout the state,” said Kelly, whose land was originally homesteaded in the 1870s.
·hcn.org·
A Colorado county provides a model for saving the West’s open spaces — High Country News – Know the West
Coalition Advocates for Bolstered Conservation Funding - NACD
Coalition Advocates for Bolstered Conservation Funding - NACD
Today, 70 leading agriculture, conservation and wildlife groups delivered a letter to Congress requesting robust funding for conservation programs and technical assistance in fiscal year (FY) 2022 appropriations. In the letter, American Farmland Trust (AFT), the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD), the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC), the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) and other signatories called upon House and Senate appropriators to provide needed robust increases to discretionary United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) conservation funding and reject any cuts to farm bill conservation programs through the FY22 appropriations process.
·nacdnet.org·
Coalition Advocates for Bolstered Conservation Funding - NACD
Lewis Conservation District and Weyerhaeuser Company team up to remove fish passage barrier on West Fork Chehalis River | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
Lewis Conservation District and Weyerhaeuser Company team up to remove fish passage barrier on West Fork Chehalis River | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
CHEHALIS – Starting in summer 2021, construction will begin to remove a fish passage barrier on the West Fork Chehalis River. In partnership with Weyerhaeuser Company, Lewis Conservation District is sponsoring this river restoration project to open seven miles of previously isolated stream habitat for salmon and steelhead.
·wdfw.wa.gov·
Lewis Conservation District and Weyerhaeuser Company team up to remove fish passage barrier on West Fork Chehalis River | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
State will reassess counties on Monday to determine which ones will stay in Phase 3 | KOMO
State will reassess counties on Monday to determine which ones will stay in Phase 3 | KOMO
Nine counties across the state may be in danger of rolling back a phase in the state's Roadmap to Recovery plan next week, according to data on the state's COVID-19 phase and risk assessment dashboard. A decision about each county's future is expected on Monday, April 12.
·komonews.com·
State will reassess counties on Monday to determine which ones will stay in Phase 3 | KOMO
Krebs on Security
Krebs on Security
Ne’er-do-wells leaked personal data — including phone numbers — for some 553 million Facebook users this week. Facebook says the data was collected before 2020 when it changed things to prevent such information from being scraped from profiles. The HaveIBeenPwned project, which collects and analyzes hundreds of database dumps containing information about billions of leaked accounts, has incorporated the data into his service.
·krebsonsecurity.com·
Krebs on Security
What is Social engineering? How Does it work? - CSN
What is Social engineering? How Does it work? - CSN
Social Engineering is a technique that is performed by cybercriminals who indulge in exploiting human weaknesses. The act of Social Engineering involves various techniques all of which involve the manipulation of human psychology.
·cybersecuritynews.com·
What is Social engineering? How Does it work? - CSN
Navigating Conflict in These Uncertain Times - PA TIMES Online | PA TIMES Online
Navigating Conflict in These Uncertain Times - PA TIMES Online | PA TIMES Online
With leadership theorists offering encyclopedic volumes of advice, successful leadership may appear to be more of a hope—like finding the right book in the Library of Congress—than a goal one can actualize. Elusive as successful leadership practice may be, it needn’t be a vain hope…even in today’s uncertain times.
·patimes.org·
Navigating Conflict in These Uncertain Times - PA TIMES Online | PA TIMES Online
The struggle to share a shrinking resource — Northwest salmon | The Seattle Times
The struggle to share a shrinking resource — Northwest salmon | The Seattle Times
You see this in a new joint riparian habitat initiative that will provide a uniform, science-based management approach to salmon recovery. We need greater protection for the stream side vegetation that lowers water temperatures, filters pollutants and reduces sediment that smothers salmon eggs.
·seattletimes.com·
The struggle to share a shrinking resource — Northwest salmon | The Seattle Times
USDA Celebrates 5 Million Acres Enrolled in Conservation Easements | NRCS
USDA Celebrates 5 Million Acres Enrolled in Conservation Easements | NRCS
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and private landowners have partnered to protect more than 5 million acres of wetlands, grasslands, and prime farmland — an area the size of New Jersey. Since October, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has enrolled 110,000 acres in new conservation easements, bringing USDA to this important conservation milestone.
·nrcs.usda.gov·
USDA Celebrates 5 Million Acres Enrolled in Conservation Easements | NRCS
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: A Cold Spring That Won't Go Away
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: A Cold Spring That Won't Go Away
This winter has been dominated by La Nina. a period of below-normal sea surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific. The implications of La Nina have been profound for the West Coast, with above-normal snowpack in the Northwest and dry conditions over the southwest U.S.
·cliffmass.blogspot.com·
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: A Cold Spring That Won't Go Away
Biden proposes $100 billion to bring broadband to all Americans | Successful Farming
Biden proposes $100 billion to bring broadband to all Americans | Successful Farming
“Broadband is the new electricity,” said the White House. “It is necessary for Americans to do their jobs, to participate equally in school learning, health care, and to stay connected. Yet, by one definition, more than 30 million Americans live in areas where there is no broadband infrastructure that provides minimally acceptable speeds. Americans in rural areas and on tribal lands particularly lack adequate access.”
·agriculture.com·
Biden proposes $100 billion to bring broadband to all Americans | Successful Farming
Assistance Available For Central Washington Producers Impacted By Labor Day Fire – PNW AG Network
Assistance Available For Central Washington Producers Impacted By Labor Day Fire – PNW AG Network
Producers in southcentral Washington impacted by a wildfire Labor Day weekend near Kahlotus may receive financial assistance from the FSA. The department is implementing the Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) due to damage caused by this wildfire to livestock fence and livestock water troughs. The Monday September 7th fire was exacerbated by high winds and burned a large portion of Washington’s Franklin County.
·pnwag.net·
Assistance Available For Central Washington Producers Impacted By Labor Day Fire – PNW AG Network
USDA Rolls Out Pandemic Assistance – PNW AG Network
USDA Rolls Out Pandemic Assistance – PNW AG Network
The USDA has announced their multi-billion-dollar Pandemic Assistance for Producers, which aims to fill in gaps from CFAP. The new effort puts at least $6 billion into new programs to reach a broader set of producers than earlier efforts, including small and minority, specialty crop and organic producers.
·pnwag.net·
USDA Rolls Out Pandemic Assistance – PNW AG Network