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Otter Tail County · Otter Tail CountyOTTER TAIL COUNTY — Local Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) are once again stepping up to help Minnesota farmers protect water resources and improve irrigation efficiency. Working closely with the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) and the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), 26 SWCDs across the state will lead on-the-ground implementation of a new five-year conservation initiative supported by $11.16 million …See the Story
$11.16 million in federal funding secured to expand irrigation conservation in 25 counties
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Rai Coast District · Rai Coast DistrictThe long-awaited Yaganon Hydro Electricity Project in Rai Coast District is finally set to begin, with the Madang Provincial Government committing K5 million for the first phase of feasibility studies to start this month. Governor Ramsey Pariwa announced the funding before a crowd of over ten thousand people at Dein Primary School in Saidor LLG last week, marking his first official visit to the Yaganon area. He said the project was a “game-chang…See the Story
Yaganon Hydro Project to end Madang’s power woes as feasibility work begins

Mexico · MexicoThe farmers point out that they have faced harassment and even arrest warrants to discourage the mobilizations Vanessa Rivas OEM-Informex Members of the National Front for the Rescue of the Mexican Field announced that they will resume the protests next Wednesday, with a simultaneous take of customs and international bridges throughout the north of the country, as well as blockades on roads and government buildings in the states of the interior…See the Story