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By Shari Harris, Publisher Kissiar Sunflower Patch held their season opener event Saturday and had a good attendance throughout the day. A steady flow of visitors came to the patch, with owner John Kissiar reporting cars began arriving at 10:30 a.m. Prior to the opening, Cherie Kissiar sponsored a meeting of the Ozark Baptist Church…
By Christy Porter, Managing Editor The MC Cruise-In at Licking Sonic held their first Toy Drive of the season last Thursday. Members brought new and unwrapped toys that will be distributed at the annual Licking Christmas festivities. Last year over 100 little ones went home with a gift and a smile on their face due…
Two Licking fugitives were apprehended in August, and charges against a Beulah man were upgraded last week. Roger Burgess, of Licking, was apprehended in Pulaski County earlier this month. He is currently incarcerated in the Dent County Jail where probation had been revoked on a 2017 charge of Possession of a Controlled Substance. He also…
By Shari Harris, Publisher Author Christy Porter, illustrators Billie Jean (Blaylock) Boley and Connie (Blaylock) Wallace, tinsmith Jeff Goris, and museum administrator Jackie Duncan greeted attendees at a book signing at the Texas County Museum of Art and History Saturday. Porter’s creation, “It’s an Elephant,” is a children’s book set in Licking, and was written…
By Christy Porter, Managing Editor On a recent field trip, literally a field trip, with Dr. Dan Hatch and his wife, Cookie, we were met by landowner Hal Dandridge. Guided to a remote valley, I was blessed to see a majestic and historic Burr Oak tree named “The Liberty Tree” nestled in that valley, surrounded…
By Shari Harris, Publisher Kissiar Sunflower Patch held their season opener event Saturday and had a good attendance throughout the day. A steady flow of visitors came to the patch, with owner John Kissiar reporting cars began arriving at 10:30 a.m. Prior to the opening, Cherie Kissiar sponsored a meeting of the Ozark Baptist Church…
By Christy Porter, Managing Editor The MC Cruise-In at Licking Sonic held their first Toy Drive of the season last Thursday. Members brought new and unwrapped toys that will be distributed at the annual Licking Christmas festivities. Last year over 100 little ones went home with a gift and a smile on their face due…












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Who We Are





Board






Staff






Contact Us






Careers










What We Do





Conservation Mini-Grants






Conservation Mini-Grant Online Application






Natural Resources






Agricultural & Rural Resources






Land Preservation






Stormwater






MS4 Permit






Education










How To Help





Support






Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Program






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River Round Up










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Event Calendar






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Archived Conservation Notes Newsletters










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What Information Do We Collect?
When you visit our website you may provide us with two types of information: personal information you knowingly choose to disclose that is collected on an individual basis and website use information collected on an aggregate basis as you and others browse our website.

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We may request that you voluntarily supply us with personal information, including your email address, postal address, home or work telephone number and other personal information for such purposes as correspondence, placing an order, requesting an estimate, or participating in online surveys.
If you choose to correspond with us through email, we may retain the content of your email messages together with your email address and our responses. We provide the same protections for these electronic communications that we employ in the maintenance of information received by mail and telephone.

Website Use Information
Similar to other websites, our site may utilize a standard technology called "cookies" (see explanation below, "What Are Cookies?") and web server logs to collect information about how our website is used. Information gathered through cookies and server logs may include the date and time of visits, the pages viewed, time spent at our website, and the sites visited just before and just after ours. This information is collected on an aggregate basis. None of this information is associated with you as an individual.

How Do We Use the Information That You Provide to Us?
Broadly speaking, we use personal information for purposes of administering our business activities, providing service and support and making available other products and services to our customers and prospective customers. Occasionally, we may also use the information we collect to notify you about important changes to our website, new services and special offers we think you will find valuable. The lists used to send you product and service offers are developed and managed under our traditional standards designed to safeguard the security and privacy of all personal information provided by our users. You may at any time to notify us of your desire not to receive these offers.

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Decrease erosion and improve water quality.
Decrease erosion and improve water quality.
Decrease erosion and improve water quality.
Celebrate the partnerships and successes of our 75th year of conserving our natural resources. Find out more.
Our community-based programs are designed to further our mission and provide conservation leadership, education and technical assistance. Take a look.
You’d be surprised at what a huge difference a little bit of your time can make. Read more.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is announcing the signup period for its Clean Lakes, Estuaries, And Rivers initiative (CLEAR30) — a nationwide opportunity for certain landowners and agricultural producers currently implementing water quality practices through the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) to enroll in 30-year contracts, extending the lifespan and strengthening the benefits of important water quality practices on their land.
USDA’s Office of Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production is coordinating the meeting, which runs from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ET on March 23 and 24, 2022. To attend, register by March 18, 2022.
At the meeting, committee members will discuss administrative matters and consult on the National Institute of Food and Agriculture’s Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Urban, Indoor and Emerging Agriculture grants.
Members of the public who wish to submit comments or questions related to urban agriculture may submit them via www.regulations.gov .
Comments must be submitted by March 18, 2022.
For special accommodations, please contact Leslie Glover at (602) 395-9536 or UrbanAgricultureFederalAdvisoryCommittee@usda.gov .
Additional details are available in the March 8, 2022 Federal Register notice and online at farmers.gov/urban or on the committee’s webpage.
The Federal Advisory Committee for Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production is part of a broad USDA investment in urban agriculture. Other efforts include:
Grants that target areas of food access, education, business and start-up costs for new farmers, and policy development related to zoning and other urban production needs.
Cooperative agreements that develop and test strategies for planning and implementing municipal compost plans and food waste reduction plans.
Investing $260,000 for risk management training and crop insurance education for historically underserved and urban producers through partnerships between USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA) and the University of Maryland, University of Connecticut, and Michigan State University Center for Regional Food Systems.
Providing technical and financial assistance through conservation programs offered by USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).
Organizing 11 Farm Service Agency (FSA) urban and suburban county committees. FSA will organize additional committees.
The Office of Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production was established through the 2018 Farm Bill. It is led by NRCS and works in partnership with numerous USDA agencies that support urban agriculture. Its mission is to encourage and promote urban, indoor, and other emerging agricultural practices, including community composting and food waste reduction.
More information is available at farmers.gov/urban and the new Federal Advisory Committee for Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production website at www.usda.gov /partnerships/advisory-committee-urban-ag-innovative-production.
Additional resources that may be of interest to urban agriculture entities include grants from USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service and National Institute of Food and Agriculture as well as FSA loans.
USDA touches the lives of all Americans each day in so many positive ways. Under the Biden-Harris Administration, USDA is transforming America’s food system with a greater focus on more resilient local and regional food production, fairer markets for all producers, ensuring access to safe, healthy, and nutritious food in all communities, building new markets and streams of income for farmers and producers using climate smart food and forestry practices, making historic investments in infrastructure and clean energy capabilities in rural America, and committing to equity across the Department by removing systemic barriers and building a workforce more representative of America. To learn more, visit usda.gov.
USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer and lender.



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