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  Soil and Water Conservation District


The mission of the Lac qui Parle Soil and Water Conservation District is to take available technical, financial and educational resources, what ever their source and focus or coordinate them so that they meet the needs of the local landusers to help them protect Lac qui Parle's natural resources.

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Conservation Office Staff is ready to serve you

Back row:  Les Kvidera, Burt Hendrickson, Gary Hoffman
Front row:  Terry Wittnebel, Deborah Hoffman
Not pictured:  Curtis Nordaune

Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) Staff

Terry Wittnebel, District Manager-

· Management: Supervise, Administration, District Program Planning, Grants

· LqP County Water Management Plan: Well Sealing Program

· Ag Best Management Practices Program

· Educational Programs

Deborah Hoffman, Program Assistant-

· Finances, Grants

· Reporting: State Cost-Share Program

· Web page

Curtis Nordaune, Engineering Technician-

· Planning/Application/Engineering of Erosion Control Practices

Les Kvidera, District Technician/Farm Bill Assistant-

· Farm Bill Assistant Programs: Working Lands Initiative, Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Continuous Conservation Reserve Program (CCRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), Reinvest in Minnesota (RIM), Native Buffer Cost-Share Program, RIM-WRP, Vegetative Management & Enhancement, MN Walk-In Access Program

· District Technician Programs: State Cost-Share Program, District Tree Program, Drill Program, Wetland Conservation Act

 

 

NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE (NRCS)  STAFF

Burt Hendrickson, District Conservationist

Gary Hoffman, Soil Conservation Technician

NRCS Programs include: Environmental Quality Incentive Programs (EQIP), Status Reviews, Water Quality Incentive Program, Conservation Plans, Conservation Security Program (CSP)

 

History

The conservation movement in the United States gained national importance because of the Great Depression in the 1930s and a wide-spread drought that occurred creating a giant Dust Bowl in the mid-section of the county.  The drought was also known as the "Dirty Thirties" because of the huge dust storms that swept the country and blackened the skies with eroded soil.  The Soil Erosion Service was created in 1933 to employ men on erosion control projects through the Civilian Conservation Corps.  In 1935 the Soil Conservation Act made the Soil Erosion Service a permanent agency under the U.S. Department of Agriculture.  In 1937 Congress passed enabling legislation allowing states to create partnering units of government to work with this federal agency.

The Lac qui Parle Soil Conservation District received its charter from the State of Minnesota April 19, 1950.  At that time it was made up of 4 Townships in the southeastern part of the County and shared an office and a U.S.D.A. employee (District Conservationist) with the Yellow Medicine Soil Conservation District in Clarkfield.  Both Districts grew to include all Townships and Cities within their respective Counties and the office split, the Yellow Medicine District remaining in Clarkfield and the Lac qui Parle District opening in Madison with a U.S.D.A. District Conservationist in each office.  Each Conservation Office is a unique partnership of cooperation and teamwork between federal, state and local units of government. 

Agency names change, personnel changes and programs change but the underlying purpose of helping landowners manage private land and helping local units of government manage public lands by planning and installing practices to protect natural resources continues.  Staff provides education, technical assistance and channels financial assistance to individuals, the County, cities and townships.  The Lac qui Parle Soil and Water Conservation and partners have been recognized repeatedly for their role in resource protection.

Past and Present Supervisors

These individuals were elected to provide direction for the programs of the Lac qui Parle Soil and Water Conservation District. 

 

Clarence Nordaune 1951-1954 Alfred Beninga 1961-1980   Donn Mork 1985-1990
Edward Steenson 1951-1953 Willard Strei 1961-1964   Stan Patzer 1987-1998
Spencer Mitlyng 1951-1955 Roland Ulstad 1962-1965   John Rebehn 1989-2010
Ed Gilbertson 1952-1955 Milo C. Hanson 1963-1984   Ronald Breberg 1991-1992
Gerhard Olson 1952-1961 Dean W. Olson 1964-1978   Nancy Breberg 1993-2002
Jim Bly 1954-1956 Irvin Adelman 1965-1995   Ed Radermacher 1995-
Roy Johnson 1955-1960 Jim Hegland 1966-1970   Daren Schmidt 1999-2000
Elmer Wolff 1956-1957 Archie Johnson 1971-1976   Steve Stamp 2001-2004
Richard Boxrud 1956 Thomas Pearson 1977-1982   Richard Quenemoen 2003-2006
M.G. Heimdahl 1957-1963 Milo Moen 1979-2002   LeRoy Schuelke 2003-
Irvin Aebli 1957-1960 Don Denekamp 1981-1986   Robert Ludvigson 2005-
Wilton Gustafson 1958-1962 Ryan Ulstad 1983-1988   Jeff Johnson 2007-
          Paul Schwendemann 2010-
         
 
The Lac qui Parle Soil and Water Conservation District is an Equal Opportunity Service Provider and Employer
     
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