Ginger Bradford was crowned the 172 Davis County Queen of Conservation at the 12th annual Davis County Old Soldiers and Settlers Reunion in Drakesville. George R. Daniels, 83, and Mrs. Maude Hunt, 89, were named the oldest soldier and oldest settler…
Don Chickering is the local winner for this year's Iowa Soil Conservation Achievement Awards Program. Chickering who farms 640 acres two miles northwest of Floris, has been a cooperator in the Davis County Soil Conservation
District for seven…
For midwestern homeowneres, a new brochure, entitled "Invite Birds to Your Home-Conservation plantings for the Midwest: has been prepared by the U.S. Soil Conservation Service
Several Davis County farmers have just finished planting pine trees on their land for a total of 19 acres in trees for the county. The trees were planated 1,000 to the acre, spaced six foot apart in rows of eight foot wide.
Six girls are in the running for the crown of the Davis County Queen of Conservion. They include Jodi Hopkins, Joyce Long, Joyce Stewart, Ginger Bradford, Linda Loton, and Marla Rysdam
"Better Soil and Water Conservation through Community Action" is the theme of the annual Soil Conservation Speech Contest which will be held May 3, 1972 at the davis High School.
Annual report for Davis Soil and Water Conservation District summarizing district conservation activities for the year; farm plans; progress report; and treasury report.
Damage from floods and heavy rains during the month of April 1973 affected grass waterways, drainage ditches, terraces, structures and pond spillways in Davis County.. Fences were washed out and debris left in the wake of stream flooding needs to be…