Are you interested in climate adaptation and mitigation projects on your farm or forest land? The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) provides technical and financial assistance to plan and implement conservation work. Come visit a farm that has completed a conservation plan with NRCS, and learn about the process and outcomes. This is also an opportunity to meet staff from Cooperative Extension and your local Soil and Water Conservation District, and learn how they can support your work. Join us to see exemplary conservation in action! Our second stop is in Oxford County to see the fields and forest at Garrett Klinger’s farm.
For more information or a reasonable accommodation, please contact Carrick Gambell at 207.691.1238 or carrick.gambell@maine.edu.
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