Drew County Conservation District

Drew County Conservation District Conservation districts are political subdivisions of the State of Arkansas. Each district is governed by a board of five directors who serve without pay.

They are a creation of popular vote of resident landowners for the purpose of conserving our land and water resources as authorized by Act No. 197 of the Arkansas General Assembly of 1937; the Nation's first conservation district law. Conservation districts are local governments at work and their specific responsibility is management of our soil and water resources. The idea behind their formation

is to keep decision making on soil and water conservation matters at the local level. Two directors are appointed by the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission and three are elected by resident landowners

02/04/2019

Fooled me.

10/28/2011
10/28/2011
10/14/2011

Our Fair Booth Winner of $50.00 for guessing # of Rice Grains in a jar was Shelly Mullins! Congrads Shelly!

10/14/2011

Well water Registeration has now began! October 1st- Its now time to Register!

New District Conservation Licese Plate
10/04/2011

New District Conservation Licese Plate

09/29/2011

Local strikeforce outreach meeting tonight at UAM Agri building

09/13/2011

Check out our Fair Booth next week!

09/08/2011

Fencing and Grazing Field day at UAM!

09/08/2011
Hay Ride to tour Stream Bank Stabilization
09/08/2011

Hay Ride to tour Stream Bank Stabilization

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Monticello, AR
71655

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