Pheasants Forever: Headlines
Chuck Conner, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Ag, at the signing of the first SAFE contract in the country Friday in South Dakota. At the event, PF requested an additional 500,000 acres nationwide for the program.
Pheasants Forever Asks USDA for 500,000 Additional SAFE Acres
New CRP Practice Off to Fast Start Even in Current Agriculture Climate
June 27, 2008:
During a contract signing ceremony today at brothers Jeff , Steve, Mike, and Brad Hemmer's farm, Pheasants Forever (PF), USDA, South Dakota Game Fish & Parks Department and elected officials celebrated the immediate success of a new Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) practice; State Acres For wildlife Enhancement (SAFE). As part of the event, PF requested an additional 500,000 acres nationwide for the program based on strong interest and demand for SAFE in multiple states.
"There is no question the agricultural climate has been changing before our eyes these last twelve months. It's important for conservation to be a major part of the mix going forward. This SAFE practice is clearly the new wave of conservation for America’s farmer, rancher, and hunter," explained Dave Nomsen, PF's Vice President of Government Affairs.
Current Press Releases
July 01, 2008: Secretary of Interior Reappoints PF/QF's Nomsen to Wetlands PostJune 27, 2008: Pheasants Forever Television Returns Thursday on Outdoor Channel
June 27, 2008: Portland Metro Chapter of Pheasants Forever Spreads its Wings
June 24, 2008: Illinois SAFE Program Aims to Protect 24,600 Acres of Critical Habitat
May 30, 2008: Important Days for CRP Ahead
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