Don Williams, Chief of Soil Conservation Service, was in Mills County in 1959 to give a presentation at the invitation of the Glenwood Chamber of Commerce.
During his stay. he looked over Pony Creek Watershed and was well-pleased with the work…
This soil edition includes an article on the 50 year history of soil conservation in the United States as well as articles written to help farmers with conservation projects.
This special edition of the Malvern Leader highlights the history and accomplishments of the Mills County Soil and Water Conservation District from 1941-1991.
This Soil Edition of the Glenwood Opinion-Tribune includes articles on soil conservation in Mills County. It also includes the 1982-1983 annual report of the Mills County Soil Conservation District.
Progress on the Pony Creek Watershed and the Waubonsie Creek Watershed as well as conservation accomplishments over the past year are highlighted. Plans for the future and a financial report are also included.
The
commissioners of the Mills County Soil Conservation District are pleased to present this Annual Report of our
activities and conservation accomplishments for the
year ending December 31, 1962. Progress in the watersheds is highlighted…
The Mills County Soil Conservation District celebrated 20 years in 1961. In 1941, the Mills County District was the ninth to be formed in the state. Accomplishments of the past year are highlighted and there is a financial report.
Accomplishments for fiscal year 1973 are highlighted. Results of a soil survey, a report from the Education Committee, and soil conservation practices applied as well as a wildlife report and financial report are included.