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elissa.robison@ks.nacdnet.net

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115 West 4th Street
Altamont, KS 67330

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Labette County Conservation District

Our conservation district is a political subdivision of state government, established in 19XX and charged with the conservation of the natural resources of our county. We provide technical and financial assistance to address resource concerns while providing educational opportunities to create an environmentally literate Kansans.

Our Mission: To promote the conservation of, and education regarding, our natural resources and their importance for all citizens.

We Are Hiring! 

SOIL CONSERVATION TECHNICIAN: Responsibilities include visiting landowners, evaluating field conditions and conservation best management practices, designing practices, overseeing construction, checkout, and related field and office duties. Starting pay is $18.12 per hour with an annual $4,800 health insurance incentive to be provided in lieu of health insurance. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or GED. Requirements include a background in conservation or agriculture (a two year degree with agriculture classes will substitute for background in conservation or agriculture), an ability to communicate effectively and work well with people, a valid Kansas state driver’s license or ability to acquire one within 90 days of establishing residency, and a successful security background investigation clearance as required by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. To obtain information on the application process contact Labette County Conservation District, 115 West 4 th St, Altamont, Kansas 67330, 620-784-5431 ext 3. Applications must be received by May 1st , 2024. Email for application: elissa.robison@ks.nacdnet.net
 

Overview: Conservation Districts had their beginning in the 1930’s when Congress, in response to national concerns over mounting erosion and dust storms, enacted the Soil Conservation Act of 1935.

Our conservation district provides technical assistance, financial assistance and educational services related to the conservation of our natural resources to the public free of charge, thanks to our county and state operating funds.  As a grassroots, locally led organization we are dedicated to getting conservation on the ground; conservation that benefits all Kansans by providing cleaner water, more productive soils. 

We are the local source for cost share funding for the installation of best management practices for preserving and improving water quality and soil health. We administer multiple cost share assistance programs which provide economic and environmental benefits direct to our county and all residents. 

Services We Offer:

  • Technical assistance for addressing resource concerns.
  • Financial assistance for implementing voluntary conservation practices.
  • Educational programs for schools and community groups.
  • Custom blended seed orders including native grass, cool season grass, pollinator mixes, cover crops, and food plot mixes. Brome and fescue also available.
  • Marking flags for sale for agriculture uses ($15 for 100) such as marking gardens, seedling plantings, field work layout, etc.
  • Conservation contractors list for services
  • Soil Health training opportunities (workshops and scholarships)
  • Youth scholarship opportunities
  • Educator workshops and scholarships for related workshop fees for local teachers

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