Farm conservation programs offer solutions to climate threats, if farmers can get funded
The Johnson family is raising cattle on about 15 of the 200 acres they own in Mississippi. During long spells without rain, the grass dries up, and the Johnsons have to buy hay. Then the pond dries up and they have to use a hose from the house to water the cows.
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Black Farmers and Agriculturalists USDA environmental stewardshipMississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk
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