
The Farm Bill is the single largest source of federal funding for conservation on private lands. Photo courtesy of MeatEater.
Did you know that the Farm Bill is the single-largest source of federal funding for conservation on private lands in our country?
Watch the latest episode of “TRCP’s Conservation Field Notes” as Steven Rinella, host of the hit TV show “MeatEater,” talks about how hunters and anglers worth their salt should stand up for the Farm Bill.
The Farm Bill provides an unparalleled opportunity for sportsmen to partner with farmers, ranchers and other private landowners to encourage conservation of fish and wildlife habitat.
Urge Congress to strongly fund important conservation programs in the next Farm Bill.
Be sure to tune in Sundays at 9 p.m. E/P on the Sportsman Channel to catch the latest episode of Rinella’s TV show “MeatEater.”
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