Virginia announces Small Herd Initiative to help protect waterways Livestock fencing keeps cattle out of water ways at Dividing Ridge Farms. (Source: WHSV) By Chelsea Church | December 24, 2020 at 4:50 PM EST - Updated December 25 at 9:02 AM
AUGUSTA COUNTY, Va. (WHSV) - Virginia continues to work to help clean up the Chesapeake Bay. One way of doing that is getting farmers to protect streams with fencing.
Virginia is offering a reimbursement program where farmers can get money back for installing fences on their property.
“We’ve had great success with the program. We’ve actually participated with the program twice now, and we’re looking at a third project,” Ashlyn Clemmer with Dividing Ridge Farms in Augusta County, said.
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On December 10, 2020, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC or Commission) unanimously approved a Second Report and Order on supply chain security (Second R&O), which is the latest effort in its evolving role with national security issues.[1] The FCC characterized the item as “another major step towards securing our communications networks by adopting rules to implement the Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Act of 2019.”
Among other things, the Second R&O:
establishes the procedures and criteria for publishing a list of covered communications equipment and services that pose an unacceptable risk to national security;