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WEST POLK SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT WILL HOLD LOCAL WORKGROUP MEETING APRIL 18

The West Polk Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) in cooperation with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will convene a local workgroup (LWG) meeting to provide guidance and discuss local resource conservation concerns and NRCS programs in West Polk County.  The local workgroup includes representatives from cooperating federal, state and local agencies, conservation organizations, and the public to provide localized information on natural resource priorities in the West Polk SWCD. 

“I would highly encourage participation from local farmers, ranchers, and other land users to attend this meeting because the local workgroup values the knowledge that our local land users can bring to the table,” said Bob Guetter, District Conservationist. “NRCS has always been a locally led conservation agency working in cooperation with SWCD’s to provide services to local land users on a voluntary basis.”

The local work groups are the foundation of the Focused Conservation Approach.  The local workgroup can define conservation needs and help localize efforts to address specific resource concerns, Guetter added.

The West Polk County SWCD Local Work Group will meet at the West Polk SWCD office, USDA Service Center, 528 Strander Ave, Crookston, MN; 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Thursday, April 18.  For more information contact Bob Guetter (218)-281-2809 Ext 3.

Local Working Group meetings are open to the public.  Anyone interested in becoming a member and participating in LWGs should contact the NRCS District Conservationist in their county and submit an application for LWG membership.  For information on local work groups in Minnesota, see the Schedule of Meetings.

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