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| Air program available in NY counties | |
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January 14, 2010,
Watertown, NY – State Conservationist Astor F. Boozer of the USDA Natural
Resources Conservation Service has announced a new initiative to help farmers
improve air quality on and around their farms.
The Environmental Quality Incentives Program Air Quality Initiative is a voluntary conservation program that provides financial and technical assistance to farmers seeking innovative ways to reduce emissions from their farming operations.
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