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NRCS Texas
Programs
Last Modified:
04/23/2008
Farm Bill Programs
En Espanol
Other Programs
See the national NRCS web site for information about the following
NRCS Programs:
- Agricultural Management Assistance
- Conservation Effects Assessment Projects (CEAP)
- Conservation Reserve Program (Farm Service Agency)
- Conservation of Private Grazing Lands
- Conservation Technical Assistance
- Emergency Watershed Protection
- Forestry Incentives Program (Forest Service)
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- Resource Conservation and Development
- Rural Abandoned Mine Program
- Soil and Water Conservation Assistance
- Stewardship Incentive Program (Forest Service)
- Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention
- Watershed Rehabilitation
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NRCS Ongoing Programs
NRCS and its partners are working with
landowners in Texas on a voluntary basis to conserve natural resources on
private land. Our private lands are an integral part of the total ecosystem
and benefit soil, water, animals, plants, air and humans (SWAPA+H). These
ongoing conservation programs are authorized in the current Farm Bill and
offer our customers a variety of assistance to solve resource concerns and
carry out the 65 year mission of the agency.
Related Information
Electronic (eGov) Information
eGov Customer
Self-Registration Site - The USDA Service Center Agencies (Natural
Resources Conservation Service, Farm Service Agency and Rural
Development) provide several services online, and are adding more soon.
Instead of driving to a service center, individual registered customers
will be able to conduct business online in a secure and protected
environment. eAuthentication Self-Registration is where it all starts.
State Technical Advisory Committee
The
State Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) provides
recommendations to the NRCS State Conservationist on NRCS-related
issues in Texas. These issues include the implementation of NRCS
programs, the development of NRCS practice standards, and
others.
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