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Contact USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack
In an attempt to make it easier for you to get straight to the point, here is a website that you can use to send a message directly to USDA Secretary Ed Schafer: CONTACT USDA SECRETARY TOM VILSACK
CRP Report: Special Edition
Check out this Analysis Of The Economic Impacts On The Agricultural Sector Of The Elimination Of The Conservation Reserve Program
Recent Legislation News
Jun-26-2009 - Sportsmen today voiced their support of a closely contested U.S. House of Representatives vote aimed at combating global climate change that includes funding for federal and state management practices that would sustain fish and wildlife populations. ...more
12 Legislators Honored with Conservation Leadership AwardsJun-08-2009 - Pheasants Forever (PF) recently honored five U.S. Senators and seven U.S. Representatives with Conservation Leadership Awards for their efforts in furthering wildlife conservation initiatives on a national scale within the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008, commonly referred to as the Farm Bill. ...more
Pheasant Habitat in Washington State Dealt Legislative WinMay-27-2009 - Pheasants Forever is pleased with the State of Washington's decision to increase authority for the dollar amount the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife can spend on pheasant habitat projects via the Eastern Washington Pheasant Enhancement Program. ...more
Climate Change Bill Provides Funding for Natural Resources, Fish and WildlifeMay-18-2009 - Members of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (TRCP) Climate Change Working Group, comprised of representatives of leading sportsmen's and conservation groups, praised the efforts of members of the Energy and Commerce Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives to include funding for fish and wildlife adaptation strategies to combat climate change in the American Clean Energy and Security bill (ACES). ...more
Pheasants Forever: Keep CRP off CPRMay-15-2009 - Recently, the USDA's Farm Service Agency announced that certain landowners would be offered the opportunity to extend their Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) contracts – which totals 1.5 million acres out of the 3.9 million acres expiring from the program this September. Pheasants Forever (PF) and Quail Forever (QF) were pleased with the announcement, but are anxious for USDA to quickly follow up with an announcement of the next CRP general signup and eligibility criteria for expiring CRP contracts. ...more






