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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 401 - 410 of 1760 projects

University of Connecticut     |     CT     |     2017
Demonstrate innovative combinations of silvicultural practices for canopy treatments to create and maintain young forest habitat on upland forest sites and palustrine forested wetlands, partnering with EQIP-eligible private landowners in Connecticut.
University of Georgia     |     GA     |     2017
Reducing the soil moisture loss rate is a function of increased soil organic matter. As farmers use and incorporate conservation tillage practices into their operations, soil health is improved as a result of increasing organic matter. One of the benefits and the main focus of this project is to demonstrate that the use of conservation tillage can help the soil profile reduce the rate at which the moisture is lost during the growing season. To demonstrate this concept, operating fields using both conservation tillage and conventional tillage will be monitored using soil moisture probes to record the amount of soil moisture and enough data will be collected to allow the calculation of a rate of soil moisture loss during wet and dry soil conditions.
University of Maine     |     ME     |     2017
Demonstrate and evaluate techniques to use fly-ash on agricultural production and soil amendments at a reduced cost.
UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENTAL STATION     |     PR     |     2017
The project will evaluate four objectives: 1)The effect on soil quality parameters of each of 13 plant species with promising use as cover crops in two tropical
soils 2) Evaluate three mixtures of a combination of four cover crop species and two planting densities on soil quality parameters in two tropical soils 3) Provide farmers, through field days and workshops, an on-site learning experience on the use of cover crops. 4) Prepare a Cover Crops Guide for Soils in Puerto Rico using the most promising plant species evaluated.
Virginia Department of Forestry     |     VA     |     2017
This award was to assist VDOF in achieving its goal to produce containerized longleaf pine seedlings in largescale quantities to meet the needs of restoring the critically important longleaf pine ecosystem which nearly became extinct in Virginia. VDOF has established a native Virginia seed orchard and this seed source, coupled with a large-scale containerized seedling operation, will meet the needs of landowners for the restoration of this diminished species. Longleaf pine seedling planting requires containerized stock to be successful with acceptable rates of survival. The specific objectives of this project are: (1) - Grow longleaf pine containerized seedlings at VDOF's Garland Gray Forestry Center in large quantities, up to 500,000 seedlings annually, for planting to restore this diminished species ecosystem, and (2) - Provide technology transfer to agricultural producers, landowners, and others, both for sharing containerized operation production information and to promote longleaf pine restoration.
Water Monitoring Group, LLC     |     AR     |     2017
To install low cost hydrologic sensor networks in the field of collaborating farmers. Sensor data will be logged onsite, transmitted to online servers via wireless telemetry, and displayed on a graphic user interface where farmers can log in through a password protected webpage and monitor current field 79 conditions and control irrigation equipment, during the project, we will interact with producers on multiple occasions to gather feedback on the systems performance and usability.
West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District     |     OR     |     2017
This project aimed to learn more about the best approaches to establishing the under and middle story components of a forest. The goal of this project is to add a component to forest health evaluation by assessing the forest understory and middle story layers where grass, forbs, and shrubs grow. Establish best seeding mixes and/or shrub plantings to fill in shaded areas that need a stronger under- and middle story component to offer better habitat and protect soil, especially on sites treated with chemical control for ivy and Early Detection, Rapid Response priority weeds such as garlic mustard.
The Longleaf Alliance     |     SC     |     2016
Facilitate Knowledge Transfer and Longleaf Pine Burning Implementation.
United Farmers, USA     |     SC     |     2016
Farm Bill Outreach Workshops and Education on Silvopasture for Landowners in Lee County.
University of South Carolina     |     SC     |     2016
Cover Crops & Soil Health to Reduce Crop Stress