Alfalfa County Conservation District

Alfalfa County Conservation District Agriculture Site providing information on State Funded Programs& it’s entirety.

SCS money for Grass planting, water wells and pumps and brush management. Taking applications until APRIL 10. NRCS guide...
03/31/2026

SCS money for Grass planting, water wells and pumps and brush management. Taking applications until APRIL 10. NRCS guidelines will apply.

WE HAVE MONEY TO GIVE AWAY. If you want to plant grass, add a water well and lots of other practices then come by and se...
03/23/2017

WE HAVE MONEY TO GIVE AWAY.
If you want to plant grass, add a water well and lots of other practices then come by and see me between MARCH 27 thru APRIL 7

12/08/2016

NACD December U&C Webinar
The next NACD Urban and Community Conservation webinar will feature ways districts and others can help horse owners on small acreage protect their land and water resources. This webinar on “Helping Landowners Manage Small Acreage with Horses” is scheduled for December 15, 2016 at 12:00noon-1:00pm Eastern time.

Alayne Blickle of Horses for Clean Water will explain how she helps horse owners manage their land in the best way possible for horse health and the environment. Horses for Clean Water offers consultations, workshops, farm tours and educational materials on a wide range of horse land management topics and they work on contract with natural resource agencies across North America as well as in other countries. Bobbi Lindemulder, Snohomish Conservation District in Washington State, will show how the District teaches landowners to manage their pastures, prevent mud and manure problems, keep weeds at bay and more. Together, Blickle and Lindemulder have encouraged horse owners to successfully manage their natural resources throughout the Northwest and across the nation.

These popular webinars, held on the third Thursday of each month, are sponsored by The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company in partnership with the NACD Urban and Community Resource Policy Group. There is no cost to participate, but space is limited. Registration will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. To register, email Debra Bogar at [email protected] WITH your name, title, district or business name, state and email address. Information to access the webinar will be sent by email.

06/02/2016

Jett owns KC Farms, a family farm and ranch southwest of Slapout. KC Farms is a diversified farm and ranch with irrigated and dryland wheat, forage crops and grass. They also have a commercial cow herd. His long term dedication to conservation was recognized this year by the Oklahoma Association of…

04/07/2016

We regret to Inform you that our Conservation Banquet HAS BEEN CANCELED!! For April 14th. The Fairgrounds double booked for that day. We are sorry for any I inconvenience

03/31/2016

Pictures to follow after the Banquet

03/31/2016

IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN FOR THE CONSERVATION BANQUET
Dear friends of Conservation:
The Alfalfa County Conservation District
would like to extend a cordial invitation to
you and your family to join us in our
CONSERVATION APPRECIATION BANQUET
THURSDAY, APRIL 14 AT 6:00 PM
ALFALFA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS EXHIBIT BUILDING
A meal will be provided followed by the best
Cropland Recipient & Range Land Recipient
The winners of the essay contest will be giving there essays as well. Please come out and support our contest winners.
Please RSVP by April 8th. 580-596-2883
Hope to see you all there!!

03/31/2016

COST SHARE MONEY IS HERE!!!!
Please come into the office and fill out an application for a practice that you have been wanting to do, but just didn't quite have the funding for it. WE WOULD LOVE TO HELP YOU OUT!!
Enrollment is going on right now until April 7th....
For questions, please call Kelly or just stop by the office.
No appointment necessary.

03/24/2016

NEWS RELEASE:

Conservation Awards Presented at the OK State Capitol

Oklahoma City, OK - The Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts (OACD) sponsored "Conservation Day at the Capitol" on March 23, 2016. The Oklahoma Conservation Commission (OCC) cosponsored the event. Several of the state's local conservation districts displayed exhibits at the events along with partner agencies.

The exhibits were displayed in the Capitol Rotunda on the fourth floor from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The displays featured critical conservation activities that districts help facilitate, such as, water quality and quantity, air quality and upstream flood control structure maintenance.

OACD president Steve House welcomed the attendees including several state representatives and senators stating, "The conservation partnership is essential to the health of Oklahoma. Conservation Districts protect the water, air, and soil on which we all depend. Today, we will recognize those individuals that surpass even the highest of expectations in protecting our natural resources."

The awards were emceed by Larry Wright, OACD Vice-President. Oklahoma State Conservationist, Gary O'Neill and Oklahoma Conservation Commission Chairman, Mike Rooker present.

Samuel Grant Victor, Jr. of Ottawa County received the Outstanding District Cooperator Award, sponsored by the Nature Conservancy of Oklahoma. He was nominated by the Ottawa County Conservation District. Jimmy Emmons of Dewey County, on the board of directors of the Dewey County Conservation District, received the Outstanding District Director Award, sponsored by the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation. Hughes County Conservation District received the Outstanding District Award, sponsored by Vickie Mackey.

Lisa Knauf-Owen, OCC assistant director, emceed as Mark Thomas, executive vice president of the Oklahoma Press Association, joined Commissioner Mike Rooker in presenting Excellence in Communication awards. Kay County Conservation District received First Place Excellence in Communication. Deer Creek Conservation District received Second Place Excellence in Communication. Caney Valley Conservation District received Excellence in Innovative Communication. Tina Anderson, General Manager of The Blackwell Journal Tribune, was recognized for Outstanding Support of Conservation by an OPA Member Newspaper. She was nominated by the Kay County Conservation District.

Address

Cherokee, OK
73728

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

(580) 596-2883

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