Cover Crop Initiative Available in all Counties in the Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District

Cover Crop Initiative Available in all Counties in the Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) recently announced several new and expanded opportunities for conservation programs that lend to climate-smart agriculture production in fiscal year 2022. Among these is the Cover Crop Initiative (CCI) that incentivizes the use of cover crops on Georgia’s agricultural land.

USDA to begin National Agricultural Classification Survey in preparation for upcoming 2022 Census of Agriculture

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) mails the National Agricultural Classification Survey (NACS) this month to more than a million potential U.S. agricultural producers, in preparation for the 2022 Census of Agriculture. The NACS will ask survey recipients if they are involved in agricultural activity and for basic farm information. Response to the NACS is required by law for all who receive the questionnaire, even if the recipient is not an active farmer or rancher. Questionnaires can be completed online or by mail. The response deadline is Jan. 24.

FLINT RIVER SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT ANNOUNCES AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION GRANT FOR 2022-2023 SCHOOL YEAR

The Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District announces that it will award $2,000 in grant funds through the Agricultural & Environmental Education Grant for K-12 programming within the District’s nine counties. The grant opportunity promotes conservation education and provides additional resources for both formal and non-formal educators looking to engage their students in agriculture and/or natural resources education.

Feral Swine Workshop Highlights Effective Control Techniques

Feral Swine Workshop Highlights Effective Control Techniques

Reimbursement Stipend for Eligible Farmers to Attend the 2022 Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference

The Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association is offering a grant-funded opportunity to attend the 2022 Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference, January 6-9 at the Savannah Convention Center in Savannah, GA. This opportunity is being made available through a small USDA Specialty Crop Block Grant allowing GFVGA to award reimbursement stipends* for Georgia’s small, beginning, socially disadvantaged, limited resource, and/or veteran farmers.

FRSWCD to Host Feral Swine Workshop Dec. 3

FRSWCD to Host Feral Swine Workshop Dec. 3

The Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District, in partnership with UGA Cooperative Extension, UGA Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, and USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service will offer a FREE informational workshop on feral swine at the Grady County Ag Center . Topics include feral swine behavior, biology, and removal best practices. Lunch will be provided. Registration is required.

Atlanta Braves and Bally Sports South Recognize Fredando Jackson and Flint River Fresh during 2021 Community Heroes Week

Atlanta Braves and Bally Sports South Recognize Fredando Jackson and Flint River Fresh during 2021 Community Heroes Week

During the Flint River Fresh board meeting on June 2, the Atlanta Braves Foundation announced Executive Director Fredando Jackson and Flint River Fresh as a recipient the 2021 Community Heroes Award. The Flint River Fresh Board of Directors was thrilled to invite Atlanta Braves, players, Bally Sports south broadcasters, Braves Foundation representatives and Jackson’s friends and family to virtually join the board meeting for the special presentation.

Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District Welcomes New Supervisors

The Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District is excited to welcome two new individuals serving on the nine county District Board of Supervisors. Keith Cromartie of Dougherty County – elected in November--Casey Cox of Mitchell County—appointed by the Governor in April—will serve in their respective counties in Supervisor positions that were previously vacant.