Lewis County Soil and Water Conservation District

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Helping Lewis County landowners protect soil, water, and our future. 🌱 Conservation solutions, cost-share programs, and local support for sustainable agriculture. Located in Monticello, Missouri, the Lewis County Soil & Water Conservation District works to protect and enhance local natural resources through voluntary conservation practices. We provide technical assistance, cost-share programs, and

educational resources to help landowners reduce soil erosion, improve water quality, and maintain productive farmland. Our mission is to support sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship across Lewis County by partnering with farmers, ranchers, and community members. Services include:

-Soil and water conservation planning
-Cost-share programs for approved practices
-Technical support for landowners
-Educational outreach and workshops

Regional Grazing SchoolAugust 25–27 | Williamstown, MOThree days of hands-on grazing education, farm tours, and practica...
06/04/2026

Regional Grazing School
August 25–27 | Williamstown, MO
Three days of hands-on grazing education, farm tours, and practical skills. Space is limited.
Register by August 18: 573-767-5273
Brochure: https://tinyurl.com/bdnd8r58

Join us for the Regional Grazing School August 25–27, 2026, in Williamstown, MO.

This three-day, hands-on workshop will cover management intensive grazing, animal nutrition, forage and soil basics, fencing, water systems, grazing design, and more—plus farm tours and field exercises.

Cost is $110 per person ($50 for an additional participant from the same farm), which includes materials and lunch each day. Space is limited.

Register by August 18 by calling 573-767-5273.

View the brochure: https://tinyurl.com/bdnd8r58

05/25/2026

Today on Memorial Day, we pause to honor the extraordinary courage and selfless sacrifice of our nation’s fallen heroes — the brave men and women who answered the call of duty and laid down their lives so that America could remain free. šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø

From the battlefields of the past to the fight for liberty today, their devotion to our country reminds us what true patriotism looks like. These American heroes didn’t just defend our land… they defended our way of life, our Constitution, and the God-given rights that make this the greatest nation on earth.

May God bless our military heroes, their loved ones, and the United States of America.

05/18/2026

šŸ„šŸŽ¤ It doesn’t get bigger than this!

Dr. Temple Grandin! In person! On campus!

We are honored to welcome Dr. Temple Grandin as our Friday, December 11 KEYNOTE speaker as we close out our celebration of the International Year of the Woman Farmer.

An icon. A trailblazer. A conversation you don't want to miss. šŸ’„

šŸ“ŒšŸ“… Save the dates—December 11–12!
✨ Friday, Dec. 11: Keynote with Dr. Temple Grandin
šŸ„ Saturday, Dec. 12: Our in‑person, hands‑on conference + Future Pearls activities for kids

You won’t want to miss either day!

05/18/2026
05/15/2026

Conservation planning: it’s a clear roadmap for long-term stewardship.

Visit us now to start planning. Find you nearest office: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/contact

05/12/2026

Leaving residue is great for your soil, partially due to these little guys! šŸž

Crop residue provides food and shelter for above-ground insects. They eat the residue and help to break it down throughout the winter, creating organic matter for the soil. Residue management is an important part of a soil health system. Leaving crop residue, strip tilling, reduced tillage, and cover crops are all components to residue management that can increase soil organic matter and overall soil health and structure.

04/17/2026

Young wildlife may appear to be abandoned, but that’s usually not the case.

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504 South Washington Street
Monticello, MO
63457

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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