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Evergreen Soil & Water reports $2.18 million in county‑benefiting funds and outlines new Atkins facility and outreach plans
Summary
Evergreen Soil & Water told the board it helped bring roughly $2.18 million into Smith County through NRCS and other grants, described a new office in Atkins, planned demonstration plots and outreach events, and asked supervisors to attend a June 16 outreach event at the Atkins office.
Representatives from Evergreen Soil & Water presented their annual update to the Smyth County Board of Supervisors, summarizing grant awards, local projects and plans for expanded outreach and facilities.
Jenna Wall (speaker 12) said Evergreen used NRCS and state programs to support agricultural practices and local conservation work and reported a total of $2,176,655.44 in funding through NRCS and…
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