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More about what’s happening in the Upper Susquehanna River Watershed

Local School Engages in Stream Sampling Ahead of Restoration Work

2024-06-03T21:43:37+00:00June 3rd, 2024|Buffer Team, Stream Team, Training, USC Blog, Watershed Concerns|

By: Lydia Brinkley On a beautiful sunny spring day, Morris Central School 9th and 12th grade science classes joined the Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC) and the Upper Susquehanna Coalition (USC) along the Butternut Creek.  We gathered on this day to sample water

2023-10-02T14:43:13+00:00October 2nd, 2023|Ag Team, Buffer Team, Resources, Stream Team, USC Blog, Wetland Team|

Regenerative Agriculture, Climate Resiliency, and Ecosystem Services Headline 2023 Watershed Forum by USC Correspondent and Grass Whisperer – Troy Bishopp Binghamton, NY---Whether you live or work within the Upper Susquehanna River Watershed and beyond, you’ll want to learn about the many perspectives that

Cody Farms awarded 40th Madison County Conservation Farm of the Year

2022-01-21T16:18:08+00:00January 21st, 2022|Ag Team, BMP Highlights, Buffer Team, USC Blog|

by USC Correspondent and Grass Whisperer - Troy Bishopp CAZENOVIA, NY – Most people see dirt. The farmer sees a living soil of potential. Bill and Monica Cody take a stroll through the hay field with their five children. Photo courtesy of

Capturing Rain is a Full-time Job for Grazing Dairies

2022-01-23T16:50:34+00:00October 23rd, 2021|Ag Team, BMP Highlights, Training, USC Blog, Watershed Concerns|

By Troy Bishopp - Grass Whisperer, Madison County SWCD Penn Yan, NY---After the 2020 historic drought in the Finger Lakes, area grazing dairy farmers are enjoying 2021’s robust growing season with plentiful moisture, heat and a return to pasture walks with an emphasis

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