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2021 SUMMER MEETING REGISTRATION REGULAR REGISTRATION FEES PRE-REGISTRATION (ENDS JULY 2, 2021) ON-SITE REGISTRATION Full Registration $275 $300 Spouse Registration $150 $175 REGISTRATION POLICIES Conference registration includes admission to all scheduled conference sessions and refreshment breaks (see www.nacdnet.org for full details). All events require a NACD badge for entry. Payment is required prior 2021 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS The 2021 technical assistance grant application deadline is Sunday, June 6 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern. Print Page. Like previous Technical Assistance (TA) Grants the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has entered into an agreement with NACD to provide funding to further enhance conservation district technical assistance across thenation.
2021: HEALTHY FORESTS, HEALTHY COMMUNITIES Rules, entry forms and other resources for the 2021 NACD Poster Contest are available on the contests page. The 66th Annual Stewardship Week will take place Apr. 25 – May 2, 2021. Please use the 2021 stewardship materials for educational purposes only. Please contact Stewardship and Education Coordinator Diana Blackwood foradditional logo
DAVID AND MARTHA BARTON Raymond, Mississippi Hinds County Soil and Water Conservation District Barton Farms LLC / Canaan Plantation David Barton has been farming since 1970. He currently owns a 2,000-acre row crop operation in Raymond, Mississippi – part of which was first farmed by this family in 1937. He owns and operates Canaan Plantation with his wife Martha, son David, daughter-in-law ALABAMA ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION DISTRICTS (AACD) 2021 Venue. The Lodge at Gulf State Park; 21196 E Beach Blvd Gulf Shores, AL 36542 United States + Google Map Phone: 2515404000FORESTRY BINGO
National Association of Conservation Districts www.nacdnet.org © 2020 NACD http://www.nacdnet.org/conservation-education-hub/ 11. I am made of wood and you couldnLORI COX - NACD
Lori Cox. Roots Return Heritage Farm. Carver, Minnesota. Carver County Soil and Water Conservation District. Lori Cox owns and operates Roots Return Heritage Farm in Carver, Minn. Cox, who was born and raised in Minnesota, returned in 2014 to pursue farming after 12 years of living in Washington state. SENIOR STAFF ACCOUNTANT-GRANT ACCOUNTANT o Prepare budget-to-actual grant spending reports. • Reporting o Prepare monthly report packages. o Develop budget and budget narratives. • Audit o Act as point of contact for annual audits. o Prepare year-end schedules and other data requested by auditors. • Computer and Technology Skills o Strong systems and technical experience is required, including demonstrated BUZZARDS ROOST HYDROELECTRIC FACILITY LAKE GREENWOOD, SC 8 River Basins (Watersheds) 1. Savannah 2. Salkehatchie 3. Saluda 4. Edisto 5. Santee 6. Broad 7. Catawba 8. Pee Dee Saluda River Reedy River Laurens County HOME - NACDABOUTWHAT WE DONEWSEVENTSGET INVOLVEDRESOURCES CONTACT: Sara Kangas, NACD Director of Communications (202) 547-6223; sara-kangas@nacdnet.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 28, 2021 NACD RESPONDS TO PRESIDENT BIDEN’S FY22 BUDGET PROPOSAL WASHINGTON – Today, the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) released a statement regarding President Biden’s budget for the 2022fiscal year.
2021 SUMMER MEETING REGISTRATION REGULAR REGISTRATION FEES PRE-REGISTRATION (ENDS JULY 2, 2021) ON-SITE REGISTRATION Full Registration $275 $300 Spouse Registration $150 $175 REGISTRATION POLICIES Conference registration includes admission to all scheduled conference sessions and refreshment breaks (see www.nacdnet.org for full details). All events require a NACD badge for entry. Payment is required prior 2021 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS The 2021 technical assistance grant application deadline is Sunday, June 6 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern. Print Page. Like previous Technical Assistance (TA) Grants the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has entered into an agreement with NACD to provide funding to further enhance conservation district technical assistance across thenation.
2021: HEALTHY FORESTS, HEALTHY COMMUNITIES Rules, entry forms and other resources for the 2021 NACD Poster Contest are available on the contests page. The 66th Annual Stewardship Week will take place Apr. 25 – May 2, 2021. Please use the 2021 stewardship materials for educational purposes only. Please contact Stewardship and Education Coordinator Diana Blackwood foradditional logo
ALABAMA ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION DISTRICTS (AACD) 2021 Venue. The Lodge at Gulf State Park; 21196 E Beach Blvd Gulf Shores, AL 36542 United States + Google Map Phone: 2515404000 DAVID AND MARTHA BARTON Raymond, Mississippi Hinds County Soil and Water Conservation District Barton Farms LLC / Canaan Plantation David Barton has been farming since 1970. He currently owns a 2,000-acre row crop operation in Raymond, Mississippi – part of which was first farmed by this family in 1937. He owns and operates Canaan Plantation with his wife Martha, son David, daughter-in-lawFORESTRY BINGO
National Association of Conservation Districts www.nacdnet.org © 2020 NACD http://www.nacdnet.org/conservation-education-hub/ 11. I am made of wood and you couldnLORI COX - NACD
Lori Cox. Roots Return Heritage Farm. Carver, Minnesota. Carver County Soil and Water Conservation District. Lori Cox owns and operates Roots Return Heritage Farm in Carver, Minn. Cox, who was born and raised in Minnesota, returned in 2014 to pursue farming after 12 years of living in Washington state. SENIOR STAFF ACCOUNTANT-GRANT ACCOUNTANT o Prepare budget-to-actual grant spending reports. • Reporting o Prepare monthly report packages. o Develop budget and budget narratives. • Audit o Act as point of contact for annual audits. o Prepare year-end schedules and other data requested by auditors. • Computer and Technology Skills o Strong systems and technical experience is required, including demonstrated BUZZARDS ROOST HYDROELECTRIC FACILITY LAKE GREENWOOD, SC 8 River Basins (Watersheds) 1. Savannah 2. Salkehatchie 3. Saluda 4. Edisto 5. Santee 6. Broad 7. Catawba 8. Pee Dee Saluda River Reedy River Laurens County 2021 SUMMER MEETING REGISTRATION REGULAR REGISTRATION FEES PRE-REGISTRATION (ENDS JULY 2, 2021) ON-SITE REGISTRATION Full Registration $275 $300 Spouse Registration $150 $175 REGISTRATION POLICIES Conference registration includes admission to all scheduled conference sessions and refreshment breaks (see www.nacdnet.org for full details). All events require a NACD badge for entry. Payment is required prior NACD GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS UPDATE: BIDEN ADMINISTRATION By Mary Scott On Friday, June 4, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) announced their intent to review and revise recent changes to the Endangered Species Act (ESA). NACD has actively engaged in ESA reform and has worked with the National Endangered Species Act Reform Coalition (NESARC) in 2021 SUMMER MEETING SPEAKERS Confirmed Speakers NRCS Chief Terry Cosby Terry Cosby was appointed to serve as chief of the United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in May of 2021. In this role, Chief oversees the 3,000 NRCS field offices and their employees across the nation. Cosby began his career with the agency in 1979 WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS THROUGH AN NACD TECHNICAL By Katrina Stacey In Hopkins County, Kentucky, where gully and sheet erosion are common natural resource concerns, the Hopkins County Conservation District has utilized NACD Technical Assistance Grants to address a backlog in completing survey and design projects related to those and other natural resource issues. Through its first grant, the district was able toNACD MARKETPLACE
Images d. $ 23.00. Celebrate the 2019 Stewardship Week with our limited edition adult unisex T-shirt that displays the official logo of the 2019 NACD Stewardship and Education theme: “Life in the Soil: Dig Deeper” on the back and the NACD logo on the front of the t FARMING AFTER DARK...FINDING A BETTER WAY The Muskingum Soil and Water Conservation District will be celebrating the 2021 Pollinator Week early this year with Denise Ellsworth. Denise is the Program Director for Pollinator Education for The Ohio State University (https://u.osu.edu/beelab/) . She will be speaking on “Pollinators in Your Ohio Backyard”. Denise is an excellent speaker, full of energy, and passion NACD'S GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS UPDATE ON PRESIDENT BIDEN'S EO By Coleman Garrison Since President Biden was sworn into office on January 20, he has issued a series of executive orders (EO) that pertain to conservation and natural resource protection. On President Biden’s first day in office, he issued an executive order, “Protecting Public Health and the Environment and Restoring Science to Tackle the Climate JAY, MARY, MARSHALL AND MEAD HARDWICK Jay, Mary, Marshall and Mead Hardwick Tensas Concordia Soil Conservation District Newellton, Louisiana Jay Hardwick farms with his wife Mary and sons Mead and Marshall on a portion of his family’s Somerset Plantation and Timberland in Northeast Louisiana. They produce 8,100 acres of cotton, corn, grain sorghum, soybeans and wheat. Thirty-five percent of Somerset is BRIAN AND MITCHELL HORA Brian and Mitchell Hora Ainsworth, Iowa Washington County SWCD Brian and Mitchell Hora own and run a father and son operation located in Ainsworth, Iowa. As sixth and seventh generation farmers, they understand the value of a legacy and are always looking for ways to improve their soil health and the health of their operation. DO YOU KNOW YOUR DISTRICT’S SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY AND By Lucy Sears With 3,000 conservation districts across the country, there’s no shortage of success stories, district updates and more. Many districts use some form of social media channel (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and/or LinkedIn) to share what they’re up to. As an employee, you are probably familiar with the type of content yourdistrict posts
HOME - NACDABOUTWHAT WE DONEWSEVENTSGET INVOLVEDRESOURCES CONTACT: Sara Kangas, NACD Director of Communications (202) 547-6223; sara-kangas@nacdnet.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 28, 2021 NACD RESPONDS TO PRESIDENT BIDEN’S FY22 BUDGET PROPOSAL WASHINGTON – Today, the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) released a statement regarding President Biden’s budget for the 2022fiscal year.
2021 SUMMER MEETING REGISTRATION REGULAR REGISTRATION FEES PRE-REGISTRATION (ENDS JULY 2, 2021) ON-SITE REGISTRATION Full Registration $275 $300 Spouse Registration $150 $175 REGISTRATION POLICIES Conference registration includes admission to all scheduled conference sessions and refreshment breaks (see www.nacdnet.org for full details). All events require a NACD badge for entry. Payment is required prior 2021 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS The 2021 technical assistance grant application deadline is Sunday, June 6 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern. Print Page. Like previous Technical Assistance (TA) Grants the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has entered into an agreement with NACD to provide funding to further enhance conservation district technical assistance across thenation.
2021: HEALTHY FORESTS, HEALTHY COMMUNITIES Rules, entry forms and other resources for the 2021 NACD Poster Contest are available on the contests page. The 66th Annual Stewardship Week will take place Apr. 25 – May 2, 2021. Please use the 2021 stewardship materials for educational purposes only. Please contact Stewardship and Education Coordinator Diana Blackwood foradditional logo
DAVID AND MARTHA BARTON Raymond, Mississippi Hinds County Soil and Water Conservation District Barton Farms LLC / Canaan Plantation David Barton has been farming since 1970. He currently owns a 2,000-acre row crop operation in Raymond, Mississippi – part of which was first farmed by this family in 1937. He owns and operates Canaan Plantation with his wife Martha, son David, daughter-in-law ALABAMA ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION DISTRICTS (AACD) 2021 Venue. The Lodge at Gulf State Park; 21196 E Beach Blvd Gulf Shores, AL 36542 United States + Google Map Phone: 2515404000FORESTRY BINGO
National Association of Conservation Districts www.nacdnet.org © 2020 NACD http://www.nacdnet.org/conservation-education-hub/ 11. I am made of wood and you couldnLORI COX - NACD
Lori Cox. Roots Return Heritage Farm. Carver, Minnesota. Carver County Soil and Water Conservation District. Lori Cox owns and operates Roots Return Heritage Farm in Carver, Minn. Cox, who was born and raised in Minnesota, returned in 2014 to pursue farming after 12 years of living in Washington state. SENIOR STAFF ACCOUNTANT-GRANT ACCOUNTANT o Prepare budget-to-actual grant spending reports. • Reporting o Prepare monthly report packages. o Develop budget and budget narratives. • Audit o Act as point of contact for annual audits. o Prepare year-end schedules and other data requested by auditors. • Computer and Technology Skills o Strong systems and technical experience is required, including demonstrated BUZZARDS ROOST HYDROELECTRIC FACILITY LAKE GREENWOOD, SC 8 River Basins (Watersheds) 1. Savannah 2. Salkehatchie 3. Saluda 4. Edisto 5. Santee 6. Broad 7. Catawba 8. Pee Dee Saluda River Reedy River Laurens County HOME - NACDABOUTWHAT WE DONEWSEVENTSGET INVOLVEDRESOURCES CONTACT: Sara Kangas, NACD Director of Communications (202) 547-6223; sara-kangas@nacdnet.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 28, 2021 NACD RESPONDS TO PRESIDENT BIDEN’S FY22 BUDGET PROPOSAL WASHINGTON – Today, the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) released a statement regarding President Biden’s budget for the 2022fiscal year.
2021 SUMMER MEETING REGISTRATION REGULAR REGISTRATION FEES PRE-REGISTRATION (ENDS JULY 2, 2021) ON-SITE REGISTRATION Full Registration $275 $300 Spouse Registration $150 $175 REGISTRATION POLICIES Conference registration includes admission to all scheduled conference sessions and refreshment breaks (see www.nacdnet.org for full details). All events require a NACD badge for entry. Payment is required prior 2021 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS The 2021 technical assistance grant application deadline is Sunday, June 6 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern. Print Page. Like previous Technical Assistance (TA) Grants the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has entered into an agreement with NACD to provide funding to further enhance conservation district technical assistance across thenation.
2021: HEALTHY FORESTS, HEALTHY COMMUNITIES Rules, entry forms and other resources for the 2021 NACD Poster Contest are available on the contests page. The 66th Annual Stewardship Week will take place Apr. 25 – May 2, 2021. Please use the 2021 stewardship materials for educational purposes only. Please contact Stewardship and Education Coordinator Diana Blackwood foradditional logo
DAVID AND MARTHA BARTON Raymond, Mississippi Hinds County Soil and Water Conservation District Barton Farms LLC / Canaan Plantation David Barton has been farming since 1970. He currently owns a 2,000-acre row crop operation in Raymond, Mississippi – part of which was first farmed by this family in 1937. He owns and operates Canaan Plantation with his wife Martha, son David, daughter-in-law ALABAMA ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION DISTRICTS (AACD) 2021 Venue. The Lodge at Gulf State Park; 21196 E Beach Blvd Gulf Shores, AL 36542 United States + Google Map Phone: 2515404000FORESTRY BINGO
National Association of Conservation Districts www.nacdnet.org © 2020 NACD http://www.nacdnet.org/conservation-education-hub/ 11. I am made of wood and you couldnLORI COX - NACD
Lori Cox. Roots Return Heritage Farm. Carver, Minnesota. Carver County Soil and Water Conservation District. Lori Cox owns and operates Roots Return Heritage Farm in Carver, Minn. Cox, who was born and raised in Minnesota, returned in 2014 to pursue farming after 12 years of living in Washington state. SENIOR STAFF ACCOUNTANT-GRANT ACCOUNTANT o Prepare budget-to-actual grant spending reports. • Reporting o Prepare monthly report packages. o Develop budget and budget narratives. • Audit o Act as point of contact for annual audits. o Prepare year-end schedules and other data requested by auditors. • Computer and Technology Skills o Strong systems and technical experience is required, including demonstrated BUZZARDS ROOST HYDROELECTRIC FACILITY LAKE GREENWOOD, SC 8 River Basins (Watersheds) 1. Savannah 2. Salkehatchie 3. Saluda 4. Edisto 5. Santee 6. Broad 7. Catawba 8. Pee Dee Saluda River Reedy River Laurens County NACD GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS UPDATE: BIDEN ADMINISTRATION By Mary Scott On Friday, June 4, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) announced their intent to review and revise recent changes to the Endangered Species Act (ESA). NACD has actively engaged in ESA reform and has worked with the National Endangered Species Act Reform Coalition (NESARC) in 2021 SUMMER MEETING REGISTRATION REGULAR REGISTRATION FEES PRE-REGISTRATION (ENDS JULY 2, 2021) ON-SITE REGISTRATION Full Registration $275 $300 Spouse Registration $150 $175 REGISTRATION POLICIES Conference registration includes admission to all scheduled conference sessions and refreshment breaks (see www.nacdnet.org for full details). All events require a NACD badge for entry. Payment is required prior WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS THROUGH AN NACD TECHNICAL By Katrina Stacey In Hopkins County, Kentucky, where gully and sheet erosion are common natural resource concerns, the Hopkins County Conservation District has utilized NACD Technical Assistance Grants to address a backlog in completing survey and design projects related to those and other natural resource issues. Through its first grant, the district was able toNACD MARKETPLACE
Images d. $ 23.00. Celebrate the 2019 Stewardship Week with our limited edition adult unisex T-shirt that displays the official logo of the 2019 NACD Stewardship and Education theme: “Life in the Soil: Dig Deeper” on the back and the NACD logo on the front of the t FARMING AFTER DARK...FINDING A BETTER WAY The Muskingum Soil and Water Conservation District will be celebrating the 2021 Pollinator Week early this year with Denise Ellsworth. Denise is the Program Director for Pollinator Education for The Ohio State University (https://u.osu.edu/beelab/) . She will be speaking on “Pollinators in Your Ohio Backyard”. Denise is an excellent speaker, full of energy, and passion NACD'S GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS UPDATE ON PRESIDENT BIDEN'S EO By Coleman Garrison Since President Biden was sworn into office on January 20, he has issued a series of executive orders (EO) that pertain to conservation and natural resource protection. On President Biden’s first day in office, he issued an executive order, “Protecting Public Health and the Environment and Restoring Science to Tackle the Climate JAY, MARY, MARSHALL AND MEAD HARDWICK Jay, Mary, Marshall and Mead Hardwick Tensas Concordia Soil Conservation District Newellton, Louisiana Jay Hardwick farms with his wife Mary and sons Mead and Marshall on a portion of his family’s Somerset Plantation and Timberland in Northeast Louisiana. They produce 8,100 acres of cotton, corn, grain sorghum, soybeans and wheat. Thirty-five percent of Somerset isFORESTRY BINGO
National Association of Conservation Districts www.nacdnet.org © 2020 NACD http://www.nacdnet.org/conservation-education-hub/ Forestry Bingo . Reinforce principles DO YOU KNOW YOUR DISTRICT’S SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY AND By Lucy Sears With 3,000 conservation districts across the country, there’s no shortage of success stories, district updates and more. Many districts use some form of social media channel (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and/or LinkedIn) to share what they’re up to. As an employee, you are probably familiar with the type of content yourdistrict posts
BRIAN AND MITCHELL HORA Brian and Mitchell Hora Ainsworth, Iowa Washington County SWCD Brian and Mitchell Hora own and run a father and son operation located in Ainsworth, Iowa. As sixth and seventh generation farmers, they understand the value of a legacy and are always looking for ways to improve their soil health and the health of their operation. HOME - NACDABOUTWHAT WE DONEWSEVENTSGET INVOLVEDRESOURCES CONTACT: Sara Kangas, NACD Director of Communications (202) 547-6223; sara-kangas@nacdnet.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 28, 2021 NACD RESPONDS TO PRESIDENT BIDEN’S FY22 BUDGET PROPOSAL WASHINGTON – Today, the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) released a statement regarding President Biden’s budget for the 2022fiscal year.
2021 SUMMER MEETING REGISTRATION REGULAR REGISTRATION FEES PRE-REGISTRATION (ENDS JULY 2, 2021) ON-SITE REGISTRATION Full Registration $275 $300 Spouse Registration $150 $175 REGISTRATION POLICIES Conference registration includes admission to all scheduled conference sessions and refreshment breaks (see www.nacdnet.org for full details). All events require a NACD badge for entry. Payment is required prior 2021 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS The 2021 technical assistance grant application deadline is Sunday, June 6 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern. Print Page. Like previous Technical Assistance (TA) Grants the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has entered into an agreement with NACD to provide funding to further enhance conservation district technical assistance across thenation.
2021 NACD STEWARDSHIP WEEK NACD Stewardship Week is one of the largest national programs to promote natural resource conservation. Celebrated annually since 1955 between the last Sunday in April and the first Sunday in May, NACD Stewardship Week reminds us of our individual responsibilities to care for natural resources. The 2021 NACD Stewardship Week will be heldApr. 25-May
NACD'S GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS UPDATE ON PRESIDENT BIDEN'S EO By Coleman Garrison Since President Biden was sworn into office on January 20, he has issued a series of executive orders (EO) that pertain to conservation and natural resource protection. On President Biden’s first day in office, he issued an executive order, “Protecting Public Health and the Environment and Restoring Science to Tackle the Climate DAVID AND MARTHA BARTON Raymond, Mississippi Hinds County Soil and Water Conservation District Barton Farms LLC / Canaan Plantation David Barton has been farming since 1970. He currently owns a 2,000-acre row crop operation in Raymond, Mississippi – part of which was first farmed by this family in 1937. He owns and operates Canaan Plantation with his wife Martha, son David, daughter-in-lawFORESTRY BINGO
National Association of Conservation Districts www.nacdnet.org © 2020 NACD http://www.nacdnet.org/conservation-education-hub/ Forestry Bingo . Reinforce principles ALABAMA ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION DISTRICTS (AACD) 2021MAINE ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION DISTRICTSMONTANA ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION DISTRI…OREGON ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION DISTRICTSTENNESSEE ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION DIST…ASSOCIATION OF FLORIDA CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Venue. The Lodge at Gulf State Park; 21196 E Beach Blvd Gulf Shores, AL 36542 United States + Google Map Phone: 2515404000PUERTO RICO
Puerto Rico Association of Soil Conservation Districts. To view the contact information in our directory, you must first verify that you are not a robot. Please click on the checkbox below. Do you need to update your district's info? SENIOR STAFF ACCOUNTANT-GRANT ACCOUNTANT o Prepare budget-to-actual grant spending reports. • Reporting o Prepare monthly report packages. o Develop budget and budget narratives. • Audit o Act as point of contact for annual audits. o Prepare year-end schedules and other data requested by auditors. • Computer and Technology Skills o Strong systems and technical experience is required, including demonstrated HOME - NACDABOUTWHAT WE DONEWSEVENTSGET INVOLVEDRESOURCES CONTACT: Sara Kangas, NACD Director of Communications (202) 547-6223; sara-kangas@nacdnet.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 28, 2021 NACD RESPONDS TO PRESIDENT BIDEN’S FY22 BUDGET PROPOSAL WASHINGTON – Today, the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) released a statement regarding President Biden’s budget for the 2022fiscal year.
2021 SUMMER MEETING REGISTRATION REGULAR REGISTRATION FEES PRE-REGISTRATION (ENDS JULY 2, 2021) ON-SITE REGISTRATION Full Registration $275 $300 Spouse Registration $150 $175 REGISTRATION POLICIES Conference registration includes admission to all scheduled conference sessions and refreshment breaks (see www.nacdnet.org for full details). All events require a NACD badge for entry. Payment is required prior 2021 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS The 2021 technical assistance grant application deadline is Sunday, June 6 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern. Print Page. Like previous Technical Assistance (TA) Grants the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has entered into an agreement with NACD to provide funding to further enhance conservation district technical assistance across thenation.
2021 NACD STEWARDSHIP WEEK NACD Stewardship Week is one of the largest national programs to promote natural resource conservation. Celebrated annually since 1955 between the last Sunday in April and the first Sunday in May, NACD Stewardship Week reminds us of our individual responsibilities to care for natural resources. The 2021 NACD Stewardship Week will be heldApr. 25-May
NACD'S GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS UPDATE ON PRESIDENT BIDEN'S EO By Coleman Garrison Since President Biden was sworn into office on January 20, he has issued a series of executive orders (EO) that pertain to conservation and natural resource protection. On President Biden’s first day in office, he issued an executive order, “Protecting Public Health and the Environment and Restoring Science to Tackle the Climate DAVID AND MARTHA BARTON Raymond, Mississippi Hinds County Soil and Water Conservation District Barton Farms LLC / Canaan Plantation David Barton has been farming since 1970. He currently owns a 2,000-acre row crop operation in Raymond, Mississippi – part of which was first farmed by this family in 1937. He owns and operates Canaan Plantation with his wife Martha, son David, daughter-in-lawFORESTRY BINGO
National Association of Conservation Districts www.nacdnet.org © 2020 NACD http://www.nacdnet.org/conservation-education-hub/ Forestry Bingo . Reinforce principles ALABAMA ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION DISTRICTS (AACD) 2021MAINE ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION DISTRICTSMONTANA ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION DISTRI…OREGON ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION DISTRICTSTENNESSEE ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATION DIST…ASSOCIATION OF FLORIDA CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Venue. The Lodge at Gulf State Park; 21196 E Beach Blvd Gulf Shores, AL 36542 United States + Google Map Phone: 2515404000PUERTO RICO
Puerto Rico Association of Soil Conservation Districts. To view the contact information in our directory, you must first verify that you are not a robot. Please click on the checkbox below. Do you need to update your district's info? SENIOR STAFF ACCOUNTANT-GRANT ACCOUNTANT o Prepare budget-to-actual grant spending reports. • Reporting o Prepare monthly report packages. o Develop budget and budget narratives. • Audit o Act as point of contact for annual audits. o Prepare year-end schedules and other data requested by auditors. • Computer and Technology Skills o Strong systems and technical experience is required, including demonstratedHOME - NACD
CONTACT: Sara Kangas, NACD Director of Communications (202) 547-6223; sara-kangas@nacdnet.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 28, 2021 NACD RESPONDS TO PRESIDENT BIDEN’S FY22 BUDGET PROPOSAL WASHINGTON – Today, the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) released a statement regarding President Biden’s budget for the 2022fiscal year.
2021: HEALTHY FORESTS, HEALTHY COMMUNITIES Rules, entry forms and other resources for the 2021 NACD Poster Contest are available on the contests page. The 66th Annual Stewardship Week will take place Apr. 25 – May 2, 2021. Please use the 2021 stewardship materials for educational purposes only. Please contact Stewardship and Education Coordinator Diana Blackwood foradditional logo
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Conservation Clips. Conservation Clips is a weekly collection of articles distributed by NACD that provides our members and partners with the latest news in what’s driving conservation. These articles are not indicative of NACD policy and are the opinions of their authors, unless otherwise noted.KEN MILLER - NACD
Ken Miller Fort Rice, North Dakota Burleigh County Soil Conservation District Along with my wife Bonnie, I own and operate a 2,000-acre ranch in Morton County, North Dakota, where we have raised 5 children. We enjoy time with family (especially the grandchildren), hunting, and traveling. I am a mentor for the North Dakota Grazing Lands BRIAN AND MITCHELL HORA Brian and Mitchell Hora Ainsworth, Iowa Washington County SWCD Brian and Mitchell Hora own and run a father and son operation located in Ainsworth, Iowa. As sixth and seventh generation farmers, they understand the value of a legacy and are always looking for ways to improve their soil health and the health of their operation. DID YOU KNOW? HOW TO BUILD EFFECTIVE CONSERVATION Cultivate relationships with local media sources and work to make your district their recognized source of expertise on conservation. Develop a substantial social media presence. Reach out to your cooperators and every landowner in the district. Provide regular reports to state, county, and locally elected officials, demonstrating the benefits DO YOU KNOW YOUR DISTRICT’S SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY AND By Lucy Sears With 3,000 conservation districts across the country, there’s no shortage of success stories, district updates and more. Many districts use some form of social media channel (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and/or LinkedIn) to share what they’re up to. As an employee, you are probably familiar with the type of content yourdistrict posts
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Lori Cox. Roots Return Heritage Farm. Carver, Minnesota. Carver County Soil and Water Conservation District. Lori Cox owns and operates Roots Return Heritage Farm in Carver, Minn. Cox, who was born and raised in Minnesota, returned in 2014 to pursue farming after 12 years of living in Washington state. WYOMING WATERSHEDS PROGRESS REPORT STORY MAP Watershed Planning by Conservation Districts Most watershed planning is intended to address waters on Q’s 303(d) List of impaired waters. Search for: __Search* About __Show More
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MICHIGAN DISTRICT AWARDED GRANT TO REDUCE POLLUTION IN TWO WATERSHEDS By Erin Fuller The Van Buren Conservation District (CD) in Paw Paw, Mich., has been awarded a two-year $413,362 grant from the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The grant will fund efforts to Colleen Forestieri with the Van Buren CD oversees installation of a water…Continue Reading
BUSY AS BEES WITH POLLINATORS IN MIND By Sunni Heikes-Knapton Pollinators don’t worry about pandemics. Stay-at-home orders and social isolation aren’t stopping the bees, butterflies, bats and moths from doing their important tasks in our landscape. Similarly, our nation’s conservation districts also continue their valuable work during a challenging time, even on efforts that help those same pollinators to keep working. For…Continue Reading
GET AHEAD WITH YOUR S.T.A.R. FIELD By Erin Bush, Champaign County SWCD and Megan Baskerville, The Nature Conservancy The Saving Tomorrow's Agriculture Resources (S.T.A.R.) initiative is an innovative conservation program that helps farmers, ranchers and landowners track how well they are caring for our soil and water while producing crops using the free S.T.A.R. field evaluation tool. Created in 2017 by…Continue Reading
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