Charles Nealey of Danville was selected as winner in Division I in 1995. This division is for family-operated or owner-operated farms on which the owner-operator has established and maintained the most complete conservation program as determined by…
Clayton Thacker of Oakville has been chosen as the recipient of an annual scholarship sponsored by the Des Moines County Soil and Water Conservation District in conjunction with the Conservation Districts of Iowa and CDI Auxiliary. He is the son of…
Local winners of the Conseration Milestones at Millenium award are Charles & Connie Nealey of Danville. Also pictured is State Conservationist LeRoy Brown and Ken Tow, Director, Division of Soil Conservation, Iowa Department of Agriculture. All are…
West Burlington Jr/iSr High School Science Teacher Tam1 Ple1n received an award for Outstanding Science Teacher Grades 7-12 during the 1999 Conservation Districts of Iowa 53rd Annual Conference. The purpose of the award is to recognize outstanding…
The Environmental Quality Incentive Program (EQIP) is the federal cost-share program that replaced the Agricultural Conservation Program (ACP) in 1996 under the new farm bill. The purpose of EQIP is to provide technical and financial assistance to…
The Des Moines County Soil & Water Conservation D1strct honored two local high school seniors w1th scholarships 1n 2010. These scholarships are sponsored in conjunction wlth lhe Conservation Distncts of Iowa (CDI). Amy Holley of West Burlington High…
District Conservationist J.B. Martin and District Commissioner Don Lounsbury talk at the Ag Expo held at Southeastern Community College in West Burlington, Iowa on September 2, 1997.
A standing Jeff Bergman presents the 2000 Iowa Soil Conservation Award Project (ISCAP) Landlord Tenant award to J.D. Stucker. The award was presented at the Country Kitchen in Burlington in November.