Buchanan County Soil & Water Conservation District

Buchanan County Soil & Water Conservation District Buchanan County Soil and Water District was formed in 1974 and is a part of a state (and nation-wide) movement to localize soil and water conservation.

History of the Soil and Water Conservation Program and the Parks, Soils and Water Sales Tax

In the 1930s, as the Dust Bowl swept across the nation. Americans realized the devastating effects of soil erosion. Legislation began to take shape to better manage and conserve the nation’s soil. Despite these actions, Missouri was still plagued with high erosion rates. In 1982, Missouri was losing soil a

t a rate of 10.75 tons per acre* each year on cultivated cropland. A one-tenth-of-one-percent parks, soils and water sales tax was passed by Missouri voters in 1984 to fund state parks and soil and water conservation efforts. Prior to the passage of the sales tax, Missouri had the second highest rate of erosion in the nation. Missourians recognize the importance of managing our state parks and historic sites and conserving our soil and water resources. Almost two-thirds of Missouri voters renewed the tax in 1988 and 1996; 70.8 voted in favor in 2006 and 80 percent approved the sales tax most recently in 2016. For more than 30 years, soil and water conservation programs have helped Missouri landowners keep more than 179 million tons of soil from eroding into our waterways. The majority of the soil and water portion of this tax has been used to assist agricultural landowners through voluntary programs that are developed by the Soil and Water Districts Commission. They are administered by the Soil and Water Conservation Program through district boards in each of the 114 counties. From 1986 to 2014, the Department of Natural Resources has provided $635 million to Missouri agricultural landowners to implement more than 220,000 conservation practices to protect the state's soil and water resources. In addition, revenues from the Parks, Soils and Water Sales Tax allowed Missouri to have the highest reduction in it's rate of soil erosion when compared to other states with more than 10 million acres of cultivated cropland. The cost-share program provides financial incentives to landowners for up to 75 percent of the estimated cost for installation of soil and water conservation practices that prevent or control excessive erosion and improve water quality. Soil and water conservation districts provide technical support with the design, implementation and maintenance of practices. By promoting good farming techniques that help keep soil on the fields and waters clean, each soil and water conservation district is conserving the productivity of Missouri’s working lands.

New Job Posting for the St Joseph Office!  Please Share!The Buchanan County Soil and Water Conservation District is look...
04/24/2026

New Job Posting for the St Joseph Office! Please Share!

The Buchanan County Soil and Water Conservation District is looking for a District Conservation Technician for a position we will be hosting in our St Joseph office.

This position will:
• Assist in gathering and assembling preliminary data for all resource concerns for use in developing complete basic farm conservation plans, including conducting engineering surveys and preparing drawings for conservation practices common to the area.
• Utilize Toolkit/Protracts, Engineering Field Tools, WinPond and other NRCS programs in the documentation and management and design of conservation plans and practices.
• Carry out a follow-up schedule for applying soil conservation practices in accordance with plan and USDA/NRCS contract schedules.

Soil and Water Conservation District Technicians have the best of both worlds--working in the office, designing plans and structures on the computer but also out in the fresh air, in the fields, putting those plans and designs into production.

The preferred qualified candidate would be a USDA Certified Conservation Planner with some Level of Engineering Job Approval or have a bachelor’s degree in an agriculture related field or have at least 4 years related experience in agriculture conservation fields to include soil conservation practices, engineering surveys, and/or land surveying practices.

Other qualifications include strong computer skills, mathematical skills, and good public relations skills. This position involves planning/designing conservation practices and working directly with landowners and contractors. The physical capability to cover rough terrain in all types of weather conditions is required. Applicants must be self-motivated and able to work independently. Good time management skills and the ability to work under high workloads at peak times and be able to adapt to day-to-day changes are a must.

Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or be authorized to work in the U.S. and must pass a USDA background check. Applicants must also have a valid driver’s license.

This is a full-time, 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday position. (This is a temporary position--1 year with the possibility of an additional 2-year extension)

Pay is $20.81/hour. Benefits include health insurance, retirement, paid holidays, and paid leave.

This position will be open until it is filled.

If interested in applying for this position, applications can be picked up at:

Buchanan County SWCD/NRCS office, 3915 Oakland Ave, Suite 102, St Joseph, MO 64506

or call the office at 816 364-3662 Ext 3

or email [email protected]

Please submit a resume with your application

The Buchanan County SWCD is an equal opportunity employer.

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Meet the Staff and Board Members of Buchanan County Soil & Water Conservation DistrictBack Row—Left to Right: Colten Ste...
10/22/2025

Meet the Staff and Board Members of Buchanan County Soil & Water Conservation District
Back Row—Left to Right:
Colten Stephens District Tech
Wayne Flanary—Board Members
Doug Hickman Board Vice Chair
Adam Ford—Board Member
Julie Schock—District Mgr

Front Row—Left to Right:
Steve White—Board Treasurer
Gary Waller—Board Chair

Address

3915 Oakland Avenue, Suite 103
Saint Joseph, MO

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

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