Wildfire News
New bill introduced to allow removal of hazardous trees near power lines on federal land; USFS will start prescribed burns in MT as winter nears
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New bill introduced to allow removal of hazardous trees near power lines on federal land; USFS will start prescribed burns in MT as winter nears
I had an interesting conversation the other day with a gentleman. He was a nice guy, and he asked me what I did for a
Beef Tenderloin Roast served with Brussels sprouts and a tangy cranberry sauce. This Beef. It’s What’s For Dinner. recipe is certified by the American Heart
The State of Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is expected to announce $25 million of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to retire
Letters of intent due Dec. 15, 2023 The NDA has approximately $270,000 available for projects to enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops grown in the
“And now, the end is near, and so I face the final curtain…. “ This friends is my last article as your President, it has
The end of summer means peak harvest season for many of our farms in Nevada. Between farmers markets, community supported agriculture (CSA) farm boxes, and
July 2, 2023 To: Ms. Tracy Stone-Manning, National Director of the Bureau of Land Management, Washington, D.C. From: Dr. William Payne, Dean of the College
Extension develops curricula and training programs in wildfire and natural resources management for Nevada high school students As wildfires will continue to challenge Nevada and
Participants gain knowledge & skills to help manage fires and rangeland, meet federal requirements It’s not easy to attend classes when you’re in the field