Howard Soil & Water Conservation District

Providing leadership and education for protecting, enhancing

and utilizing the soil and water of Howard County, Iowa.

 

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Carmen Dohlman

2010 HSWCD Scholarship Winner

Adam Praska

2010 HSWCD Scholarship Winner

(L-R) 2nd Place: Katie Chapman, 1st Place: Tiffany Weinacht, 3rd Place: Dalton Kerian

"Conservation Habits=Healthy Habitats" Poster Contest Winners 2010

State winner of the 2008 Outstanding Conservation Teacher of the Year Award: Jim Green, Riceville School

Regional winners of the 2008 Conservation Farmer Award: Diane & Dave Baethke, Rick & Carol Baethke

2008 Outstanding Conservation Wildlife Habitat Award: Rod & Doreen Ellingson

2008 Outstanding Conservation Windbreak Award: Thomas & DaRhonda Schatz

2008 Outstanding Conservation Service Award: Lime Springs Fish & Game Club

2008 Outstanding Conservation Wildlife Habitat Award: Dale & Renee Ellingson

2008 Outstanding Conservation Wildlife Habitat Award: Ordel & Julie Stinson

Natural Resources Day Outdoor Class

Arbor Day Outdoor Class
Arbor Day Outdoor Class
Women, Land & Legacy
CSP Signup
CSP Signup
Howard County Fair Booth
Howard County Fair Booth
CP8A Grass Waterway
Grass Waterway

Creek Labeling Project

Creek Labeling Project

Farmstead Windbreak
Farmstead Windbreak
CP5A Field Windbreak
Field Windbreak
CP21 Filter Strip
Filter Strip
Prairie Planting
Prairie Planting
CP27&28 Farmable Wetland & Buffer
Farmable Wetland & Buffer
CP27&28 Farmable Wetland & Buffer
Farmable Wetland & Buffer
CP16A Shelterbelt Establishment
Shelterbelt Establishment
CP25 Rare & Declining Habitat
Rare & Declining Habitat
CP16A Shelterbelt Establishment
EQIP-Ag waste Structure
CP22 Riparian Buffer
Riparian Buffer
 

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