The Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) was chartered on July 25, 1940 by Secretary of State R.A. Gray. Original board members were: Larkin Hundley, L.E. Braswell, Sidney Coxetter, L.G. Morris and Richard H. Simpson. The District was created to develop, plan and direct a conservation assistance program for local agricultural producers. While the program has evolved over the years, the District still provides cooperative technical assistance to help landowners reach their land management goals, while maintaining a healthy environment. With assistance from Natural Resources Conservation Services (NRCS), the SWCD encourages landowners to implement conservation practices which protect the soil, water, air, plants and animals while supporting sustainable agriculture.
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