Finney County Conservation District

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The Finney County Conservation District works to provide technical, financial and educational programs to help the people of Finney County conserve, improve and sustain a quality environment. Our function is to take available technical, financial and educational resources, whatever their source, and target them so they meet the needs of the local land user for conservation of soil, water and related resources.

06/04/2026
05/19/2026

Please join us in praying for our friends in Southwest Kansas who are battling multiple fires. Please keep the residents, farmers, ranchers, firefighters, first responders, and all of the volunteers and helpers in your prayers during this difficult time.

Praying for protection, safety, strength, rain, and comfort for everyone affected. ❤️🙏🔥

Andy served on the Finney County Conservation District Board of Supervisors from 1978 up to September 2025. He lived a l...
04/18/2026

Andy served on the Finney County Conservation District Board of Supervisors from 1978 up to September 2025. He lived a life dedicated to conservation and will be missed.

View Andrew E. Larson IV's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

04/18/2026
03/25/2026

We are talking Kansas conservation in Washington D.C. this week!

03/16/2026

You know those shallow basins in your field that fill up after a good Kansas rain? Those are playas, and they’re more powerful than they look.

As pressure on the Ogallala Aquifer grows, communities across our region are searching for long-term solutions — and playas can be one of them.

Playas help recharge the Ogallala Aquifer, naturally filter groundwater, and create vital habitat for wildlife. With the right management, your playa can work for you, improving water quality, supporting your land, and protecting resources for the next generation.

Healthy playas recharge groundwater and naturally improve water quality. Combined with smart water management, they can be part of a long-term solution. Tomorrow’s Water connects people, playas, and the Ogallala Aquifer to help towns and communities secure their water future.

Take the first step today in learning how to put your playas to work.

Visit: http://www.playasworkforkansas.com/Tomorrows-Water/

02/14/2026

Address

2106 E Spruce Street
Garden City, KS
67846

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+16208053922

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