The Mason-Lake Conservation District was organized in 1940 as the Mason County Soil Conservation, the 6th district in Michigan. Later the district was expanded to cover the west half of Lake County resulting in the Mason-Lake Conservation District. Recently, the "Soil" was eliminated from the name.
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Services provides us with office space and technical expertise in exchange for clerical/office organization. Though the District is separate from USDA, we work together to provide technical assistance to you.
The District receives a portion of their funding from the Michigan Department of Agriculture and the Mason and Lake County Boards of Commissioners. We also apply for and receive various grants to be used for specific programs. Our biggest source of funding, however, is generated through the various programs and services we offer.
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