The Butler County Conservation District, located in Morgantown, Kentucky, is dedicated to promoting and preserving the harmony between humans and the land. With a significant portion of the county's 274,000 acres dedicated to farming, agriculture plays a vital role in the local economy. The district offers various programs and initiatives, including state cost share and EQIP signups, tree seedling giveaways, and a new recycling program called Cash for Trash.
Through education and grants, the Butler County Conservation District encourages environmental stewardship and supports initiatives such as the Art and Writing Contest, Envirothon, and the KY Forest Leadership Program. With a focus on water quality and sustainable practices, the district works closely with farmers and landowners to ensure the responsible use of resources. Join their mailing list to stay updated on their activities and success stories in conservation.
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