Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Inspection Stations Open Across Montana, District and partner staff travelled to Washington DC for the 2023 National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) annual convention, and three days of soil health in Billings, Montana.

The Montana Conservationist, v14i5
This week in the Montana Conservationist:
- The Montana Department of Ag is encouraging Montanans to “Get out and Grow” a garden, with an online campaign and educational materials to help folks along.
- We’ve got a great story from the Big Hole Watershed Committee about how they worked with BLM to find a new use for root wads that needed to be cleaned up from campgrounds in the Big Hole.
- UM researchers are urging the US and Canadian governments to address the ongoing problem of mining pollution in transboundary waters.
- Long understaffed, NRCS is committed to hiring 1,000-plus employees this fiscal year to bolster field offices; welcome news in the collapsing economy.
In science news:
- Scientists in Arizona are studying the bacterial and fungal communities in soil to understand how microbiomes are impacting agricultural crops.
- Researchers in Oklahoma are studying the effects of fire and mixed-species grazing to help producers increase forage production and range health.
- And a new study reports that a sprinkling of rock dust may help improve soil health and crop yield (it’s like a spoonful of sugar, but grittier).
- As you might have heard, so-called “murder hornets” have arrived in the US, adding one more worry to your local honey bee’s list.
Plus, we’ve got LOTS of grants, a couple of jobs, and plenty of opportunities this week. Read The Montana Conservationist here: TMC 2020-05-08