This article is about an allocation of $16,100 made to the Mills County district by the Iowa Department of Soil Conservation for use in cost-sharing with farmers on permanent soil and water conservation practices.
This report celebrates the accomplishments of the past 25 years of the Mills County Soil and Water Conservation District as well as serving as an annual report for 1965.
This is a special issue of the Glenwood Opinion-Tribune Newspaper featuring articles on soil and water conservation in Mills County, Iowa. The articles were written in celebration of Soil and Water Conservation Week in Iowa, June 20-27, 1965
The Mills County Soil and Water Conservation District
will be prlnting their annual report on a fiscal year basis Instead of the regular calendar year. For this reason, this year's report covers an 18 month period from January I, 1966, to June 30,…
This 1963 fiscal year annual report includes a financial report as well as a summary of activities for that year. This year marked the real beginning of activity in the Pony CreekWatershed. As a g:esture to further soil conservation and good land use…
Many activities are reported on in this report: An Outdoor Classroom has been started at the Malvern Community High School. More than 40 varieties of grass and legume plants are planned. In Pony Creek Watershed all but one of the 22 grade…
A summary of work activities and a review of the budget is included in this annual report. Site #21 Pony Creek Watershed was completed. Next year, special efforts will be directed toward controlling erosion and pollution resulting from…