09/24/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/24/2025 12:56
BOISE, ID, Sept. 24, 2025- USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Idaho will hold its State Technical Advisory Committee meeting on Oct. 14, 2025, from 9 a.m. to noon. This hybrid meeting can be attended in-person at the NRCS Idaho state office located at 9173 W. Barnes Drive or virtually via Microsoft Teams. You may also call in at +1 202-650-0123 with phone conference ID: 384 892 93#.
If accommodations are needed (physical accessibility assistance, sign language interpreter, braille, large print or alternative print formats, etc.), notify Mindi Rambo by Oct. 3, 2025, at [email protected].
About the State Technical Advisory Committees (STAC)
State Technical Advisory Committees (STAC) serve in an advisory capacity to NRCS and other USDA agencies on the implementation of the natural resource conservation provisions of Farm Bill legislation. Committees are intended to include members from a wide variety of natural resources and agricultural interests.
Chaired by the NRCS State Conservationist in each state, these committees are composed of representatives from federal and state natural resource agencies, American Indian tribes, agricultural and environmental organizations, and agricultural producers. Individuals or groups wanting to participate as members on a State Technical Committee may speak to the State Conservationist regarding their interest at any time during the year.
The NRCS Idaho STAC meets regularly (once every four months) to provide information, analysis, and recommendations for consideration by NRCS officials on the following:
More Information
To learn more about NRCS programs, producers can contact their local USDA Service Center. Producers can also apply for NRCS programs, manage conservation plans and contracts, and view and print conservation maps by logging into their farmers.gov account. If you don't have an account, sign up today.
For more than 90 years, NRCS has helped farmers, ranchers and forestland owners make investments in their operations and local communities to improve the quality of our air, water, soil, and wildlife habitat. NRCS uses the latest science and technology to help keep working lands working, boost agricultural economies, and increase the competitiveness of American agriculture. NRCS provides one-on-one, personalized advice and financial assistance and works with producers to help them reach their goals through voluntary, incentive-based conservation programs. For more information, visit nrcs.usda.gov.
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