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Soil & Water Conservation District details grants, sediment reductions and public‑waters inventory concerns
Summary
The SWCD told the board about new staff, no‑till drill and loan programs, a $400,000 Clean Water Fund grant for Sneaky Creek, and concerns about DNR's public waters inventory and buffer mapping changes that may affect landowners.
Tony Nelson and SWCD colleagues gave the board a detailed annual report on conservation programs, funding and watershed projects.
Nelson said the office hired Dylan Jarrell in March to manage the county feedlot officer duties, tree program and the no‑till drill rental program. "Last year, we planted over 1,782 acres," he said, describing a popular drill rental program that served 32 individuals and long‑running Ag BMP low‑interest loan work…
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