Landowners are invited to take a USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service conservation motivation survey to help USDA understand why people choose to use or not use different conservation practices.
If you are a grazing or forest landowner or manager, you may be asked this summer to participate in a survey designed to help the NRCS improve the financial and technical services it offers grazing and forest landowners.
“By responding to this survey, you also help document the ongoing stewardship of America’s agricultural producers and forest land managers,” said NRCS Chief Terry Cosby.
NASS began surveying more than 40,000 grazing and forest operations in June 2024. Respondents are encouraged to participate online but may also respond through the mail or by sending a fax.
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Visit the NRCS Conservation Practice Adoption Motivations Survey webpage to learn more.
For information on services available to landowners, visit the Pennsylvania NRCS webpage.
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[Posted: July 2, 2024]
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