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Since its inception in 2004, CIG has funded hundreds of projects, boosting natural resource conservation while helping producers improve the health of their operations for the future. Use this tool to search for CIG projects based on any of the criteria listed below.

CIG projects from 2004-2009 may be missing information in the following categories: Resource Concern (specific), Conservation Practice, Production/Use.

Showing 1141 - 1150 of 1760 projects

The Nature Conservancy     |     WA     |     2009
The purpose is to establish new wetland rotation demonstration sites to determine which combination will maximize agronomic and Habitat benefits.
University of Tennessee     |     TN     |     2009
The purpose is to demonstrate the use of native warm-season grasses as a low-input grazing system with significant resource conservation benefits to regional producers.
Colorado State University     |     CO     |     2009
The goal of this project is to promote adoption of ammonia best management practices (BMP) and document changes in ammonia emission following BMP implementation, and to reduce nitrogen deposition and accompanying ecological damage in Rocky Mountain National Park ecosystems, in particular through reductions in agricultural ammonia emissions.
Southwest Mississippi RC&D, Inc     |     MS     |     2009
The purpose is to demonstrate state-of-the-art technology in biomass Energy systems and the potential for such systems to help Mississippis 2,000 poultry producers to reduce the cost of Energy consumed by their poultry operations.
Environmental Resources Coalition     |     MO     |     2009
This project will introduce the concept of environmental trading (nutrient and carbon credits) in Missouri and develop a model environmental trading program.
Regents of the University of Minnesota     |     MN     |     2009
This project will demonstrate, test and disseminate information on how biofuel from high-diversity native grassland can simultaneously provide a new source of renewable Energy while providing a crucial array of ecosystem services.
Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Inc     |     MD     |     2009
Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) and partners will demonstrate innovative approaches to increase implementation of agricultural best management practices. CBF will offer a best management practice credit system.
The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc     |     OK     |     2009
The purpose is to educate producers, farm managers, and the general public of best management practices for use in the establishment and production of switchgrass and native rangeland in grazing, bioEnergy, and conservation systems.
Clinton Conservation District     |     MI     |     2009
The purpose is to provide an affordable solution for small to mid-size dairy farmers for the safe disposal of milking center wastewater
The Curators of the University of Missouri     |     MO     |     2009
The purpose is to demonstrate alternative land management strategies that agricultural producers can adopt for the production of biofuels while enhancing farm profitability, soil conservation and water quality, and results in improved wildlife Habitat.