NRCS programs modify ag practices for wildlife, develop woodlot options

Sextons: An agricultural family

A Wabasha County dairy farm is improving wildlife habitat, enhancing pastureland and defining woodland management options with assistance from two Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) programs.
Sheri Sexton manages the NRCS projects on the 130-cow operation she runs with her husband, Vince, and two of their five children. She prefers fieldwork, large-livestock feeding and bookwork; he prefers milking. Together, they make management decisions.

 


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