MONTGOMERY TEACHERS: DON’T FORGET!!

TEACHERS: DON’T FORGET to send in your top poster by next Friday, May 12th! 1st place winners earn $50 for their classrooms and a very cool Conservation in the Backyard gift pack for the student!!

ANNUAL POSTER CONTEST

WATER LOGODEADLINE FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2023!!!

This year’s theme is “WATERSHEDS: OUR WATER, OUR HOME”.

The contest provides students grades 1st-4th an opportunity to share their ideas and thoughts about soil, water, and related natural resource issues.  This contest is co-hosted by our National Assoc. of Conservation Districts each year. 
Categories are:   1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade. 

THERE WILL BE A FIRST PLACE WINNER IN EACH GRADE!

$50 to winning students’ classroom &

CONSERVATION SMART GIFT PACK FOR WINNING STUDENT

WE WANT TO MAKE THIS EASY FOR YOU:

  1. POSTER CONTEST RULES
  2.  select your classroom’s top poster and send a REALLY GOOD PICTURE to:  NLHolt@mcgtn.net 
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Application cut-off period extended for EQIP and CSP IRA funding in Tennessee- APRIL 21st

The following statement was released today and applies to ALL Montgomery lands.  For more information on applying for these programs, contact our office – 931-368-0252 x 3.

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“The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has extended its application cut-off period for Tennessee agricultural producers and forest landowners to apply to participate in the Environmental Quality Incentives Program and the Conservation Stewardship Program to adopt climate smart practices through the Inflation Reduction Act. The new application cut-off period is Friday, April 21, 2023.

The Inflation Reduction Act represents the single largest investment in climate and clean energy solutions in American history and is estimated to help hundreds of thousands of farmers and ranchers gain access to conservation assistance and apply conservation to millions of acres of land.

“This is a once-in-a-generation investment in climate-smart practices that create value and economic opportunities for Tennessee producers,” said NRCS Tennessee State Conservationist Sheldon Hightower. “Agriculture plays a critical role in Tennessee’s effort to address climate change and we’re using this funding to bolster our existing programs, maximize climate benefits, and foster other environmental benefits across the landscape.”

The Inflation Reduction Act provides increased funding levels over five years to support USDA’s conservation programs that yield climate change mitigation benefits, beginning in fiscal year 2023 and rapidly building over four years. This investment means that more producers will have access to conservation assistance through several NRCS conservation programs, including:

Producers interested in assistance for Environmental Quality Incentives Program – Inflation Reduction Act or Conservation Stewardship Program Inflation Reduction Act should apply by April 21 to be considered for funding in the current cycle. However, Tennessee NRCS accepts producer applications for its voluntary conservation programs year-round. Funding is provided through a competitive process and will include an opportunity to address the unmet demand from producers who have previously sought funding for climate-smart conservation activities.

For more information, contact your local NRCS office or contact Robert Boettcher, Acting Assistant State Conservationist for Programs, at robert.boettcher@usda.gov, 615-277-2544.

Click here for a list of acceptable climate smart practices and mitigation activities.

Please visit the NRCS Tennessee website here.

USDA touches the lives of all Americans each day in so many positive ways. In the Biden-Harris administration, USDA is transforming America’s food system with a greater focus on more resilient local and regional food production, fairer markets for all producers, ensuring access to healthy and nutritious food in all communities, building new markets and streams of income for farmers and producers using climate smart food and forestry practices, making historic investments in infrastructure and clean energy capabilities in rural America, and committing to equity across the department by removing systemic barriers and building a workforce more representative of America.

USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer and lender.”

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WATERSHEDS: OUR WATER, OUR HOME POSTER CONTEST KICKOFF

IT’S HERE! THE 2023 POSTER CONTEST FOR GRADES 1ST – 4TH 🙂

WATER LOGOCheck out our theme for ’23 along with the rules/regs here.

Contest deadline for all poster submittals is Friday, May 12, 2023!!

ONE WATER

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400+ RESIDENTS ENJOY TREE SEEDLING GIVEAWAY

Cold and wind did not stop more than 400 Montgomery residents from picking up free tree seedlings last week at the Liberty Park.

photo credit: Lee Erwin, Clarksville Now

photo credit: Lee Erwin, Clarksville Now

On Friday, March 10th, the City of Clarksville, Clarksville Tree Board, Montgomery County Soil & Water Conservation District and the Montgomery County Master Gardeners Association came together to offer 2,300 free tree seedlings for the purpose of Montgomery’s beautification and conservation.

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photo credit: Lee Erwin, Clarksville Now

The drive-thru event took place at Liberty Park and offered Native Sweet Pecans, Elderberry, Indigo bush, Sargent Crabapple, White Oak, Northern Red Oak, Flowering Dogwood, Swamp Chestnut Oak, Nutall oak, Chinkapin Oak, Cherrybark Oak, Mockernut Hickory, Shumard Oak, Persimmon, Virginia Christmas Pine, and Red Mulberry.

Increasing the tree canopy, improving biodiversity, rejuvenating the atmosphere through oxygenation, helping to curtail soil erosion, all while providing food sources for wildlife habitat are just a few of the important features these generational gifts provide for us.

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photo credit: Lee Erwin, Clarksville Now

For more information on programs we offer to help in wildlife and forestry management, soil and water conservation, and future seedling giveaways, follow us on Facebook or signup for program announcement emails here.

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Due extreme forecasted weather, this giveaway has been RESCHEDULED TO FRIDAY, MARCH 10 – 9a to 12p. Please share!

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