Amy Kaiser
Amy Kaiser has worked for NRCS since 2006 and began her career in Montana after receiving a Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management from the University of Tennessee. She has worked in Oregon since 2014 and transferred to the Tangent NRCS Field Office from the Klamath Falls Service Center in 2018. While in the High Plains of Montana, and the High Desert Basin of Oregon, she worked with multiple partners on many projects including soil health, water quantity and quality, forest health and resilience, plant and animal habitat, and riparian management. She is looking forward to working in the Willamette Basin and learning more about the Grass Seed Capital of the World.