06/11/2026
Have you seen these road signs? They often sit at the county line, letting you know you're entering a Soil and Water Conservation District. Almost every district has one, but many people pass by them without knowing what they represent.
So what does a Soil and Water Conservation District do?
These local districts work with farmers, landowners, communities, and partners to protect and improve our natural resources. They help conserve soil, protect water quality, reduce erosion, support wildlife habitat, promote sustainable land management, and provide conservation education. Their work helps keep our land productive, our waterways healthy, and our communities resilient for future generations.
The next time you pass one of these signs, you'll know it marks an area where local conservation efforts are helping protect the natural resources we all depend on.