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Todd
Soil & Water Conservation District |
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Mission Statement: To Protect the Land,
Safeguard the Water, Enhance Wildlife, and Meet Societies needs. Who Are We? Soil and Water
Conservation Districts are political subdivisions of the state of Minnesota established
to carry out a program for the conservation and development of soil, water,
and related resources. The Todd Soil and
Water Program was organized on March 29th, 1965 by the Todd County
Commissioners and was certified by the Secretary of State on April 12th,
1965. Leadership and governance is provided by the board of five
locally elected Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisors. The
role of the elected District Supervisor is to develop policy, long range
plans, and budgets. What is the Function of a Conservation District? To take available
technical, financial, and educational resources, whatever their source, and
focus or coordinate them so that they meet the needs of the local land user
for conservation of soil, water, and related resources. |
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Front Row: Sarah, Amy, Sandy & Tom Back Row: Ed, Greg, Norm, Lee, Kenny & Dale |
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Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:00am to
4:30pm Send e-mail to
sarah.katterhagen@co.todd.mn.us
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