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West Virginia Success Stories - 2011

Conservation on privately owned working land is usually accomplished one field at a time. NRCS employees and programs help landowners solve conservation problems. In most cases, the benefits of installing a conservation practice extend beyond the individual farmer. The following “success stories” highlight the conservation efforts of a few West Virginia landowners.

2011 Success Stories

Success Story Service Center | RC&D Office Program
Multiple Programs Adds up to Success in the Chesapeake Bay Moorefield Service Center CIG, EQIP, CREP
EQIP Improves Permanent Pastures Mount Clare Service Center EQIP
Reducing Acid mine drainage (AMD) in Deckers Creek State Office ARRA
The 15th Annual WV Envirothon Statewide Conservation Education

More Than One Fish in the Stream

Huntington Service Center WHIP
Sprucing up a Former Surface Mine WesMonTy Resource Conservation and Development. (RC&D), Appalachian Plant Materials Center (PMC) RC&D, PMC

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