USDA Natural Resources Conservation

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and Duval Soil & Water Conservation District Partnership  

 

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service provides leadership in a partnership effort to help people conserve, maintain, and improve our natural resources.   Information, presentations and training are available on activities related to the conservation of our natural resources.

 

The Duval Soil & Water Conservation District (District) is a subdivision of the State of Florida and was organized by landowners in Duval County, FL. The creation of the District was authorized by the Soil and Water Conservation Law, Chapter 582, Florida Statutes, enacted by the Florida Legislature, in 1937. The District was organized in 1953 to assist the local landowners and land users in making the best use of the soil and water resources; to encourage a more positive attitude towards agriculturally related activities; and to stimulate more prosperous and lasting agricultural enterprises. The mission of the District is to plan and implement programs, projects and practices that will serve to promote the conservation of the natural resources, in Duval County, Florida.

 

For more information on the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service see the website.

 

For details of programs contact: Allen Moore

Tel : (904) 266-0088 ext. 3

e-mail allen.moore@fl.usda.gov 

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service  

260 US Highway 301 North

Baldwin, FL 32234-1440

Phone: (904) 266-0088 ext. 3

Fax: (904) 266-4858