Cumberland Soil and Water Conservation

Cumberland Soil and Water Conservation Help us conserve, improve, and sustain our soil and water resources for future generations!

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Cumberland County uses social media to interact with residents, businesses and visitors about public issues related to our jurisdiction. The social media sites present an opportunity for an online discussion that is limited to a specific topic. Please note that posts on the county’s social media sites are subject to North Carolina Public Records Laws, an

d e-discovery laws and policies. All comments and content shared on the county’s government-sponsored social media sites must pertain to the topic presented. The following are examples that the county considers to be unacceptable social media content and comments. Please note this list is not intended to be all-inclusive:

· Any content or comments that are off-topic;

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· Repetitive posts copied and pasted by multiple users;

· Obscene materials;

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· Confidential or non-public information, including, but not limited to email addresses, telephone numbers, mailing addresses, or any personally identifiable medical information or any confidential or non-public information that violates the legal rights of an individual. Social Media Statements, comments, views and/or opinions expressed on county social media sites are strictly those of their authors and do not, necessarily, represent the opinions or policies of Cumberland County Government, its agents, officers, or employees. If you have any questions concerning the operation of our social media platforms and the moderated discussion rules, please contact [email protected].

On Monday, the Board of Commissioners recognized the Cumberland County Schools Gray’s Creek High School "Creek Crazies" ...
05/28/2026

On Monday, the Board of Commissioners recognized the Cumberland County Schools Gray’s Creek High School "Creek Crazies" Envirothon team for their outstanding achievements at both the Area VII and State competitions.

The team earned third place in the Area VII Envirothon and third place in the FFA Division at the State Envirothon, demonstrating excellence in environmental science, teamwork and problem-solving.

This week the Soldiers to Agriculture Program in Cumberland County assisted the Cumberland SWCD with building rain barre...
05/13/2026

This week the Soldiers to Agriculture Program in Cumberland County assisted the Cumberland SWCD with building rain barrels. Barrels are back in stock and they are $50.00 per barrel! Please bring exact cash or check! Give us a call at 910-437-1922 and schedule a time to pickup!

04/28/2026

The healthier the soil, the more microorganisms it can support, along with greater diversity that helps cycle nutrients and support plant growth. In poor soils, both the number and variety of microorganisms drop, which weakens the soil system and reduces its ability to support healthy plants. 🪱🤎

Congratulations to the Grays Creek - Creek Crazies team who placed 3rd overall at the State Envirothon in the FFA Divisi...
04/25/2026

Congratulations to the Grays Creek - Creek Crazies team who placed 3rd overall at the State Envirothon in the FFA Division! Congratulations Creek Crazies, we are so proud of you!

This week the Cumberland Soil and Water Conservation District presented to Soldiers to Ag! Soldiers to Ag is a program h...
04/24/2026

This week the Cumberland Soil and Water Conservation District presented to Soldiers to Ag! Soldiers to Ag is a program hosted by the Cumberland County Cooperative Extension for helping soldiers transition from the military into agriculture.

Last week Cumberland Soil and Water participated in the Cumberland County Career Fair at the Cumberland County North Reg...
04/24/2026

Last week Cumberland Soil and Water participated in the Cumberland County Career Fair at the Cumberland County North Regional Library! Employees took the time to share about their jobs and many other jobs in Soil and Water Conservation.

Need a Rain Barrel? We have plenty in stock! Rain Barrels are $50 each. Give us a call at 910-437-1922 and schedule a ti...
04/24/2026

Need a Rain Barrel? We have plenty in stock! Rain Barrels are $50 each. Give us a call at 910-437-1922 and schedule a time to pick up! We only accept exact cash or checks.

Cumberland Soil and Water went on the air this morning on AM640 to talk about how you can do your part to protect our ea...
04/22/2026

Cumberland Soil and Water went on the air this morning on AM640 to talk about how you can do your part to protect our earth! Whether small scale or large scale conservation, we can all do our part to help ensure that our planet meets our food and fiber needs for many generations to come!

04/22/2026

Check us out on the Radio tomorrow morning! It is always a pleasure to talk earth day with Gilbert Baez!

Today the Cumberland SWCD participated in the Sustainable Sandhills Cumberland County Schools Earth Day event at Arnette...
04/14/2026

Today the Cumberland SWCD participated in the Sustainable Sandhills Cumberland County Schools Earth Day event at Arnette Park! Kids had the opportunity to learn about soil and water and even got a chance to pretend to be a cloud and drop water into a rain barrel!

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