The Logan County Soil Conservation District, established in 1950, is a political subdivision of the State of North Dakota dedicated to promoting the proper stewardship of natural resources. With over 50 years of service, the District actively works with other agencies to improve water quality, conserve and enhance soil, conserve energy, and improve the environment for the people of Logan County and future generations.
As the only local agency focused on protecting natural resources, the District serves as a local voice for conservation at the state and national levels. They offer valuable services such as tree planting to protect roads, cropland, and water bodies, as well as educational programs for students and churches. Additionally, the District collaborates with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to implement conservation practices that improve various types of land in Logan County.
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