Tree Sale Pick Up
Tree Sale Pick Up | 10 am - 12 pm - April 27, 2024
Pick up at our parking lot at 109 Professional Dr., Morrisville VT on April 27th from 10am-12pm. Our website is experiencing technical difficulties! If you want to order now please print out PDF and mail in your order with a check. We will let you all know when website allows for multiple order selections. Thanks for your patience!
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2024 Lamoille NRCD Annual Tree Sale
The 2024 Tree Sale is Open!
Conservation trees are available for sale! Please pre-order from this select list of native trees and shrubs and pick up at our parking lot at 109 Professional Dr., Morrisville VT on April 27th from 10am-12pm.
Deadline for ordering is April 19th. No refunds or late pickups. Trees not picked up on time will be planted in one of our annual stream restoration plantings so at least they will be put to good use. Also, viability of trees is not guaranteed once planted so no refunds can be asked for if trees do not survive. That is the nature of things so speak! This Tree Sale is intended to help the continued conservation programming that LCCD does so consider your purchase more than just buying a tree but an investment in the thousands of trees we plant annually to restore habitats and work towards climate resilience moving forward.
Members receive 5% off their total order. If you did not get your Membership Coupon for the discount, email us.
Birding On the Farm
NRCD-Windham County has organized the following event: Birding On the Farm to be held 2024-05-10 from 7:30-9:30 in Dummerston.
Join us for an exciting opportunity to bird on farms throughout our region! Learn new skills and learn about wildlife conservation on the farm! Registration Required: cheshireconservation.org/events
To learn more, contact Heather Blunk at blunk.wcnrcd@gmail.com or 802-689-3024.
Additional dates (if applicable):
Physical address of event (if applicable):
Scott Farm Orchard 707 Kipling Road Dummerston, VT
FSIS Notice 09-24 Voluntary Labeling of FSIS-Regulated Products with U.S.-Origin Claims
This notice informs inspection program personnel (IPP) that FSIS is amending its regulations to define the conditions under which the labeling of meat, poultry, and egg products under mandatory inspection, as well as voluntarily inspected products, may bear voluntary label claims indicating that the product is of United States origin. As of January 1, 2026, if establishments choose to include these voluntary claims on their labels, they will need to meet the new labeling requirements. IPP should also be aware that FSIS has updated its guidance on the use of voluntary U.S.-origin labels eligible for generic approval. Links to the rule and the guidance are included below.
6VSAChapter 204 3305(8):...The federal meat inspection regulations and federal poultry inspection regulations of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 3, 9 C.F.R. §§ 300.1 et seq., together with any amendments, supplements, or revisions to the regulations, are adopted as part of this chapter.
Best Practices to Support Dairy Farms Hosting Summer Camp Programs - Request for Proposals
RFP was updated on 4/15/2024 to extend the proposal submission deadline to 4/22/2024.