October 2006
// Vol. 24 // No. 3
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Air Quality Rises to the Top of Farmers' Conservation Agenda this Fall
Windblown dust is highly visible, and it helps draw agriculture into the debate over air quality. However, far smaller particles present ....
Photo courtesy of Steve Werblow.
Strengthening Our Conservation Community
Part of the community: Executive Director Karen Scanlon talks about building relationships, the National CRM Survey, and strengthening our roots.
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Air Quality Rises to the Top of Farmers' Conservation Agenda this Fall
Windblown dust is highly visible, and it helps draw agriculture into the debate over air quality. However, far smaller particles present even greater challenges for farmers and ranchers.
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The Future of Agriculture and EPA: A Conversation with Jon Scholl
Collaboration is a key word at EPA these days. Counselor to the Administrator for Agricultural Policy Jon Scholl explains why.
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Going Deep with Annual Ryegrass
There’s a buzz around annual ryegrass in the Midwest — is it right for your farm?
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Core 4 Leads to Cleaner Corner of Indiana’s Owen County
When a watershed community works together, great progress can be made. Owen County, Ind., shows how.
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Certified Crop Advisers: Linking Producers and Municipalities for Water Quality Trading
CTIC Member Luther Smith shares his thoughts on the potential for Certified Crop Advisers to make a difference in Water Quality Trading.
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CTIC Board Meeting Announcement
CTIC invites all members to join us in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 30, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., for the next CTIC Board of Directors meeting.
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