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NewsJuly 15, 2014

A series of conservation workshops will be held for landowners and managers to highlight changes in U.S. Farm Bill programs, along with information about other opportunities. Regional workshops will be hosted by the Missouri Department of Conservation Private Land Services, Quail Forever, Natural Resource Conservation Services, Farm Service Agency and the Soil and Water Conservation Districts...

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A series of conservation workshops will be held for landowners and managers to highlight changes in U.S. Farm Bill programs, along with information about other opportunities.

Regional workshops will be hosted by the Missouri Department of Conservation Private Land Services, Quail Forever, Natural Resource Conservation Services, Farm Service Agency and the Soil and Water Conservation Districts.

Workshops will highlight changes in Farm Bill programs and other opportunities to promote, restore and enhance wildlife habitats. Attendees must preregister for August workshops by July 31.

Contact the NRCS at 573-545-3593, extension 3, to register and for more information.

Workshops:

  • 9 a.m. July 24 at the farm shop on County Road 106 in Campbell, Missouri
  • 9 a.m. Aug. 5 at Delta Growers in Charleston, Missouri
  • 9 a.m. Aug. 7 at the New Madrid Country Club in New Madrid, Missouri
  • 9 a.m. Aug. 12 at the Clinton Building in Sikeston, Missouri
  • 3 p.m. Aug. 14 at Pemiscot County VoTech Career Center in Hayti, Missouri
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Pertinent address:

County Road 106, Campbell, Mo.

600 E. Ironbanks Road., Charleston, Mo.

1376 Mill St., New Madrid, Mo.

501 Campanella Dr, Sikeston, Mo.

1317 Highway 84, Hayti, Mo.

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