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Firewise Home Assessments
Free firewise assessments are now available to Ferry County homeowners. Assessments focus on the ‘home ignition zone’ and offer specific recommendations for vegetation management and home maintenance that will reduce the risk to wildfire. Call now to schedule your appointment!

Position Available on the FCD Board
There is one appointed position on the FCD Board of Supervisors currently vacant. All registered voters who own or occupy land within Ferry County may hold office. For more information on serving as a conservation district board supervisor, click here.

Financial Assistance for Landowners
We are currently accepting applications from local landowners for cost share projects that implement conservation practices. Proposed projects must employ Best Management Practices and result in improved water quality to qualify for assistance.

Funded under our KWIP  and Implementation grants, landowners are generally reimbursed for up to 50% of the costs of implementation. For an application or more information, please contact us.

Monthly Board Meetings
General meetings to conduct business are usually held on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 5:30pm at the District Office. All meetings are open to the public.

2008 Spring/Summer Newsletter

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"In Partnership With People and a Healthy Land"
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), was born in the Dust Bowl days of the 1930s, during our nation's worst ecological disaster. Soil scientist Hugh Hammond Bennett convinced the nation that conservation would be successful only if private landowners became part of the effort. NRCS partnered with local conservation districts across the country. We remain a non-regulatory agency working with landowners on a voluntary basis.

When Hammond hired the first employees, he recognized the importance of a multi- resource approach to solving conservation challenges. This philosophy holds true today. Our employees are engineers, biologists, agronomists, rangeland ecologists, foresters, wildlife managers, soil scientists, conservationists, secretaries, economists, and others.

Landowners request assistance through local field offices and conservation districts. NRCS staff conduct on-site visits with the landowner to see firsthand the resource concerns. Landowner objectives are laid out and conservation options are discussed. NRCS provides technical assistance to solve resources concerns. Often, the Agency can offer the landowner cost-share assistance. This can come from the NRCS, the Conservation District or other partnering agencies.

For six decades we have been working side by side with landowners, conservation districts, state, local, and tribal governments to restore and enhance America's rural and urban landscapes.

In Ferry County we are co-located with the Ferry Conservation District and the USDA Farm Services Agency. Our office is located at 84 E. Delaware Avenue in Republic, WA. We can be reached at 509-775-3473 or toll free at 888-834-7516. >>> e-mail


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