District created scrapbook with black and white photographs of people, conservation practices, farmland, and aerial views of land. Scrapbook had been labeled, "Oldies but Goodies, The John Botts Era". Photographs date from 1902 to 1950s.
Certificate of Appreciation recognizing the district exceeding goals for 172, 173, and 901 and increasing cost-share applications during fiscal year 1994.
Iowa State Conservationist, Kurt Simon, presented Monroe County Soil and Water Conservation District with a plaque recognizing their 75 years of service to Monroe County farmers and landowners.
Iowa Soil and Water publication features Monroe County Soil District, 1960. Features district staff, commissioners, and various conservation practices with photographs taken within Monroe County.
Brochure highlighting the staff, commissioners, and current work of the district. Features information on their main watershed projects: Soap Creek, Miller Creek, and Rathbun Lake.
Brochure on the South Central Iowa Cedar Creek Watershed Management Authority established in 2015. South Central IA Cedar Creek WMA includes Appanoose, Lucas, Mahaska, Marion, and Monroe.