the natural resources conservation service is the federal agency that works in partnership with the american people to conserve and sustain natural resources on private lands.
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Middle Republican Natural Resource District, Curtis Nebraska The Middle Republican Natural Resources District is responsible for the protection of the natural resources and assists landowners in planning, funding, and applying conservation practices
Programs | Middle Republican Natural Resource District, Curtis Nebraska The Middle Republican Natural Resources District offers cost-share programs to land owners wanting to apply conservation practices promoting water and soil conservation as well as water quality Landowners can utilize land treatment practices such as terraces, grassed waterways, diversions, terrace enlargements, or grass seeding
About the MRNRD | Middle Republican Natural Resource District, Curtis . . . The Middle Republican NRD encompasses most of Frontier, all of Hayes, Hitchcock and Red Willow Counties and the southern third of Lincoln County in southwest Nebraska The district falls in the middle area of the Republican River Basin
Board of Directors of the MRNRD 11 person Board | Middle Republican . . . Middle Republican NRD Board Members Sub-District #1 · Tracy Zink, Indianola· Andy O'Dea, McCookSub-District #2· Jay Schilling, McCook· Jolene Messinter, McCookSub-District #3· Shane Rippen, Culbertson· Travis Rousselle, CulbertsonSub-District #4 · Joe Anderjaska, Hayes Center· Kevin Fornoff, Hayes Center Sub-District #5 · Benjie Loomis, Maywood· Daniel Nelsen, StockvilleAt
Public Notice of Rules Regulations | Middle Republican Natural . . . The ground water controls for The Middle Republican Natural Resources District are those rules and regulations contained in Chapters 1 through 6 and Appendix 1 of the “Rules and Regulations of the Ground Water Management Area”