Eastern Panhandle Conservation District

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The Eastern Panhandle Conservation District provides a variety of services to farmers and homeowners including agricultural cost shares, 319 watershed work, tree plantings, and more.

IT’S BACK!!  Septic Cost-Share in the Sleepy Creek Watershed is OPEN!Live in the Sleepy Creek watershed in Morgan County...
06/03/2026

IT’S BACK!! Septic Cost-Share in the Sleepy Creek Watershed is OPEN!

Live in the Sleepy Creek watershed in Morgan County? You may be eligible for cost-share assistance through our Section 319 program for:
- Septic system pumping
- Septic system repair

Proper septic maintenance helps protect local water quality, your property, and public health, especially in a watershed that flows directly into the Potomac River.
This program is designed to reduce pollution and keep our streams clean and thriving!
Funding is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Program Details:
• Septic repair: 75% cost-share up to $8,000. If total repair costs exceed $8,000, the homeowner is responsible for the remaining balance.
• Septic pumping: 50% cost-share up to $150. If total pumping costs exceed $300, the homeowner is responsible for the remaining balance.

Interested or want to see if you qualify? Contact us today to get started!

Big news! Our conservation programs are officially OPEN 🎉If you’ve been thinking about improving your land, now is the t...
06/02/2026

Big news! Our conservation programs are officially OPEN 🎉

If you’ve been thinking about improving your land, now is the time to apply! We offer cost-share opportunities for practices like:
- lime application
- pasture and hay re-seeding
- heavy use area
- invasive species control
- urban agriculture
- honeybee nucleus colonies

Planning ahead is key to some practices that require soil samples before applying, so don’t wait! Reach out to get started or learn more about what programs might be the best fit for your property.

We’re accepting applications on a rolling basis through April 3, 2027!

For applications, please email [email protected] or stop by the Martinsburg Office.

The Eastern Panhandle Conservation District (EPCD) will hold its upcoming Local Work Group (LWG) Meeting Local Work Grou...
05/20/2026

The Eastern Panhandle Conservation District (EPCD) will hold its upcoming Local Work Group (LWG) Meeting Local Work Group (LWG) Meeting on Wednesday May 20th at 5:30pm.

The LWG meeting provides a collaborative forum for local landowners, partner organizations, and stakeholders to identify natural resource concerns and help guide USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) conservation priorities within the district. Input gathered during the meeting will help shape program direction and ensure conservation efforts reflect the needs of the Eastern Panhandle Conservation District region.

The meeting will take place at the Martinsburg USDA Service Center, located at:

151 Aikens Center

Martinsburg WV, 25404

Thinking about signing up for our upcoming conservation programs? Now is the perfect time to get your soil samples done!...
05/01/2026

Thinking about signing up for our upcoming conservation programs? Now is the perfect time to get your soil samples done!

EPCD offers 2 soil sampling services:
- FREE through WVDA (takes about 1-2 months)
- $3 per sample through Waypoint (takes about 2-3 weeks)

Our new program year opens in about a month, and soil samples are required before you sign up for:
- Lime Application
- Hay & Pasture Re-seeding

Need equipment? You can borrow our soil probes and sifters, just reach out to us to get set up.

🌟Important: If you do your sampling yourself, please bring your samples sifted and dried before submission.

Have questions or need help getting started?
Contact us at [email protected]!

Happy Earth Day 🌎💚Today is a reminder that the small things we do every day truly add up. Whether it’s planting a tree, ...
04/22/2026

Happy Earth Day 🌎💚

Today is a reminder that the small things we do every day truly add up. Whether it’s planting a tree, picking up litter, conserving water, or supporting local conservation efforts, each action helps protect the place we all call home.

At the Eastern Panhandle Conservation District, we’re proud to work alongside our community to keep our soil healthy, our water clean, and our landscapes thriving. From stream restoration to pollinator habitats, it’s all about building a more sustainable future together.

Take a moment today to step outside, appreciate the beauty around you, and think about one simple way you can give back to the Earth.

Big things are happening for our tiny, winged friends in Jefferson County! Girl Scout Troop 15099 is taking conservation...
04/21/2026

Big things are happening for our tiny, winged friends in Jefferson County!

Girl Scout Troop 15099 is taking conservation into their own hands by installing bat boxes to support the little brown bat, an important species facing serious challenges from White-nose Syndrome. These simple structures provide safe roosting spaces and help strengthen local bat populations right here at home.

At our recent board meeting, Troop Leader Angelina Gray shared an incredible presentation highlighting the troop’s hard work and the impact these efforts can have on protecting this vital species. It’s always inspiring to see the next generation stepping up for conservation!

Keep your eyes peeled, you might start spotting bat boxes popping up around Jefferson County soon!

Way to go, Troop 15099!🦇

Register now for the 2026 Appalachian Grazing Conference, follow the website link below to register!https://www.appalach...
04/07/2026

Register now for the 2026 Appalachian Grazing Conference, follow the website link below to register!
https://www.appalachian-grazing-conference.com/
The Appalachian Grazing Conference is held every two years and offers informative presentations and demonstrations to farmers with cattle, goats, and sheep. Participants will hear from America's leading speakers on strategies designed to increase their profits.
This year, the Appalachian Grazing Conference is a multi-location, multi-day event. Events will be held at three locations on different days.

To register and choose which session(s) you wish to attend, please use the registration link found under the "Registration" tab at the link to our website above.
Each site will host a one-day event from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, featuring keynote speakers Allen Williams, John Genho, and Troy Bishopp, as well as local presenters.

Lunch is included, sites listed below:

April 30, 2026, WVU Reymann Memorial Farm ($25.00)
May 1, 2026, WV State Fair Grounds ($25.00)
May 2, 2026, WV State Farm Museum ($25.00)

We hope to see you there!

A great day for learning at the joint Envirothon training with Potomac Valley Conservation District at Cacapon State Par...
03/30/2026

A great day for learning at the joint Envirothon training with Potomac Valley Conservation District at Cacapon State Park! 5 teams from 3 schools enjoyed the sessions on Soils, Aquatics, Forestry, Wildlife & 5th Topic! 🌳💧🦌

Thank you to all the instructors, advisors, and organizers who helped make this event happen.

02/24/2026

West Virginia educators and nonprofits - the WVDEP, in partnership with Project WET , is inviting you to apply to The Ripple Effect. This water-use and conservation program is designed for schools and community learning spaces across the state.

Selected schools and community learning spaces will receive a rain barrel, diverter kit, installation and support to use it as a hands-on teaching tool with Project WET lessons, helping students understand water use, stormwater, and conservation right where they live and learn. Supplies are limited and there are site specific requirements to keep in mind, such as access to an external downspout. See if you qualify for the program and apply here 👇
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Rest in peace to former Delegate John Overington (1946–2026).John led the annual Big Tree Contest and presented the winn...
01/28/2026

Rest in peace to former Delegate John Overington (1946–2026).

John led the annual Big Tree Contest and presented the winners at our annual banquet. The contest celebrated the largest tree of a chosen species in the Eastern Panhandle each year, an idea passed down from his grandfather, who began the tradition in Maryland in 1924. John honored each winner by sharing the poem “Trees” by Joyce Kilmer, a tradition many will fondly remember. We will miss him dearly.

Address

151 Aikens Ctr, Ste 2
Martinsburg, WV
25404

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+13042634376

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