State of Illinois cuts conservation funding – Farm Progress

"It also comes at a time when the federal government is seemingly throwing money at conservation through the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, with $19.5 billion over five years to support conservation programs. The catch? (Michael Woods, of the Association of Illinois Soil and Water Conservation Districts) says you need state infrastructure to take advantage of it."
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David
1 year ago

19.5 BILLION of taxpayer money for binflation reduction. Something wrong with that picture…

chris
1 year ago
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