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Soil and Water district wins climate‑resilient farming and ash tree grants totaling about $784,000
Summary
Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District told the Clinton County Legislature it received $323,165 from a state Climate Resilient Farming Program and a $460,947 ash tree management grant and will hire an additional conservation technician to implement projects across the county.
Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District representatives told the Clinton County Legislature on Dec. 11 that the district recently won two state grants to support farm and natural‑resource projects in and around Clinton County.
The district was awarded $323,165 through the New York State Department of…
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