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Stewardship Week 2024

NACD's 69th Stewardship Week will be held April 28 to May 5, 2024. The National Association of Conservation Districts Stewardship Week, an annual program since 1955, stands as one of the nation’s largest initiatives dedicated to promoting the conservation of natural resources. Occurring between the last Sunday in April and the first Sunday in May,…… Continue reading →

Farmers broadcast soil health PSAs across the Southern Plains

By Beth Mason The USDA Southern Plains Climate Hub, in partnership with Redlands Community College and NRCS, has developed a series of radio Public Service Announcements (PSAs) for farmers on the benefits of using soil health practices. This outreach effort also includes The Southern Plains Podcast; recent episodes share information on USDA's response to Hurricane Harvey and…… Continue reading →

Did You Know? From the Presidents Association

Before NACD’s 1962 Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, an affiliate organization didn’t exist to support and champion the individuals who served as presidents of their state associations. Luckily, that changed when the “Association of Past Presidents of State Associations of Conservation Districts" was formally established through a bylaw amendment at NACD’s 1963 Annual Meeting in Denver.…… Continue reading →

Did You Know? How to grow a conservation partnership

By Michelle Lovejoy North Carolina is proud to be the “first in conservation" as the home of Dr. Hugh Hammond Bennett and the first conservation district in Anson County. We pride ourselves on a strong conservation partnership with districts being the go-to place for natural resource management solutions on private and public lands. North Carolina has…… Continue reading →

Q&A with Steve Hedstrom: CDs make for strong forestry partners

By Mike Beacom Steve Hedstrom and his family manage a 3,000-acre cow-calf operation in Raynesford, Montana. For the past year he has served as the chair of the Forestry Resource Policy Group (RPG), which consists of representatives from each of NACD’s seven regions and representatives from both the National Conservation District Employees Association (NCDEA) and the…… Continue reading →

Did You Know? How to be a high-achieving district

By Mike Brown Our heritage began over 75 years ago, and the accomplishments achieved by conservation districts have been nothing short of remarkable. We have transformed the American landscape from barren wastelands of the Dust Bowl era to productive working lands that support healthy wildlife populations, protect water quality, and invest in the future by…… Continue reading →

Soil health continues to top hot topics in conservation

By Josie Dallam The National Association of Conservation Districts’ president, Lee McDaniel, knows a few things about soil health. He owns Indian Spring Farm in Darlington, Maryland, where he has raised dairy and beef cattle, and now farms row crops. Everything he’s done there relates back to soil health, he told an audience of conservation…… Continue reading →

Forest Stewardship Webinar Series: Pollinator Habitat

Webinar presenters: Mace Vaughan, Xerces Society and John Proctor, Forest Service When we think of pollinator habitat, we often think of gardens and fields, but forests and forest buffers also provide pollinator habitat. This webinar will give listeners ideas on how to create and enhance pollinator habitat and build native seed banks. It will also provide attendees with pollinator…… Continue reading →

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