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First Snowpack Numbers Of The 2023-2024 Winter Season Only Half Of Previous Winter And Half Of Average

Anyone can probably tell that so far this winter, there hasn’t been as much snow compared to this time last year, and that could soon cause some concern in terms of drought and fire danger. The US Department of Agriculture has released its first monthly snowpack report for the 2023-2024 winter se

Cassiday and the USDA NRCS want to assist you with your soil

Andrew Cassiday of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) stopped by Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse to discuss the importance of soil health. As an organization, the NRCS is strongly rooted in soil health. The agency was originally known as the Soil Conservation Service formed in

Working Lands Workshop featuring Nicole Masters planned for August

The Sheridan County Working Lands Workshop Series Planning Committee has announced the continuation of the Working Lands Workshop Series for 2023. The 2023 event, which is scheduled for Aug. 8 and 9, will feature Nicole Masters, owner of Integrity Soils and author of For the Love of Soil (2019)

Sheridan County Conservation District Hosting Working Lands Workshop Series

Farmers and ranches have an opportunity to learn soil tips from a well known soil health advocate, author and educator. The Sheridan County Conservation District will be hosting a Working Lands Workshop Series on August 8th and 9th, 2023 This year’s event will feature Nicole Masters who is the

April 2023 Snowpack Numbers Didn t Change Much Except For One Area

New snowpack numbers are in and although the higher elevation numbers in Sheridan County didn’t change much, the lower elevation mountain numbers are becoming a concern. According to the US Department of Agriculture, as of April 1st, the Tongue River Drainage area is at 116% of the 30-year averag

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