When did the name of the Soil Conservation Service (SCS) change to Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)?
SCS became NRCS in 1994 to better reflect its expanded role of helping to protect natural resources such as water, air, plants, and animals on private and tribal lands. Question: How do I contact NRCS? Answer: You can find information about your local NRCS office by looking up USDA Service Center or Natural Resources in the federal government pages of your phone book. Contact information for each NRCS field office in Montana is also available at the Montana NRCS Office Locations web page. Question: Are NRCS publications available to the public? Answer: Yes. There are several ways to get NRCS publications. Your local NRCS field office, the NRCS state office, or the LANDCARE office may have the document you are looking for. Visit the Publications web page to find a catalog of publications available through the NRCS state office and a link to order publications online from the LANDCARE office. Question: Does NRCS publish any educational materials? Answer: On the Conservation Education web
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