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20 North 1st Street, Fort Dodge, IA 50501

Webster County Conservation Department

Offers parks, natural areas, preserves, historic sites, wetlands, and many educational and recreational opportunities.

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321 Oakland Avenue, Oakland, IA 51560

Pottawattamie County Natural Resources Conservation Services

Program provides a natural resource problem solving and management process. The process integrates economic, social and ecological considerations to meet private and public needs. The approach helps improve natural resource management, minimize conflict and address problems and opportunities. Landscape planning is based on a desired future condition that is developed by the client for an individual conservation plan, or by the client and stakeholders, in the case of an areawide conservation plan or assessment encompassing a watershed or other defined area.

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1010 250th Street, Algona, IA 50511

Kossuth County Conservation

Offers parks, natural areas, preserves, historic sites, wetlands, and many educational and recreational opportunities.

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503 Elm, Donnellson, IA 52625

Lee County Farm Service Agency

Administers Federal USDA and Farm Service Agency programs in Iowa. This includes programs that stabilize farm income, help farmers conserve soil and water resources, provide credit to new and disadvantaged farmers or ranchers, and help farm operations recover from the effects of disaster. Visit the website to find local county offices.  Livestock Mortalities - if curtains on confinement operations fail to operate or if heat is lost for a prolonged period of time, the result could be high numbers of livestock fatalities. Should this occur, producers may need help with carcass disposal or burial. Point of contact: Iowa DNR Spills Division: 515-281-8694.

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210 Bierman Road, Epworth, IA 52045

Dubuque County Farm Service Agency

Administers Federal USDA and Farm Service Agency programs in Iowa. This includes programs that stabilize farm income, help farmers conserve soil and water resources, provide credit to new and disadvantaged farmers or ranchers, and help farm operations recover from the effects of disaster. Visit the website to find local county offices.  Livestock Mortalities - if curtains on confinement operations fail to operate or if heat is lost for a prolonged period of time, the result could be high numbers of livestock fatalities. Should this occur, producers may need help with carcass disposal or burial. Point of contact: Iowa DNR Spills Division: 515-281-8694.

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10260 Morris Hill Road, Toddville, IA 52341

Linn County Conservation Office

Maintains county parks and recreation areas and provides hunter safety classes, camping, fishing and boating information. Outdoor recreational opportunities are available through county parks and outdoor wildlife areas.

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1415 South Monroe Avenue, Suite B, Mason City, IA 50401

Cerro Gordo County Natural Resources Conservation Services

Offers voluntary Farm Bill conservation programs that benefit both agricultural producers and the environment. Some programs will be available immediately, while others will require limited time to be set up within the agency. Contact your local NRCS site for further program information.

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606 12th Street, Sibley, IA 51249

Osceola County Natural Resources Conservation Services

Program provides a natural resource problem solving and management process. The process integrates economic, social and ecological considerations to meet private and public needs. The approach helps improve natural resource management, minimize conflict and address problems and opportunities. Landscape planning is based on a desired future condition that is developed by the client for an individual conservation plan, or by the client and stakeholders, in the case of an areawide conservation plan or assessment encompassing a watershed or other defined area.

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2503 Todd Street, Oskaloosa, IA 52577

Mahaska County Farm Service Agency

Administers Federal USDA and Farm Service Agency programs in Iowa. This includes programs that stabilize farm income, help farmers conserve soil and water resources, provide credit to new and disadvantaged farmers or ranchers, and help farm operations recover from the effects of disaster. Visit the website to find local county offices.  Livestock Mortalities - if curtains on confinement operations fail to operate or if heat is lost for a prolonged period of time, the result could be high numbers of livestock fatalities. Should this occur, producers may need help with carcass disposal or burial. Point of contact: Iowa DNR Spills Division: 515-281-8694.

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444 Cherrycreek Road, Suite A, Lincoln, NE 68528

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Lancaster County

Information about pests, food production (including gardening), turf and landscape, and water quality.

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305 5th Street, Fairbury, NE 68352

Jefferson County Farm Service Agency

Disaster assistance helps farmers recover farm operations from the effects of disaster. Farm loans to disadvantaged farmers or ranchers. Conservation programs. Commodity operations. Compliance for environmental and cultural resources. Commodity Credit Corporation includes information related to U.S. and foreign financial institutions, current commodity loans interest rates, and export credit guarantee programs. Youth loans for 4H projects. Outreach programs for agricultural mediation, African American, Asian, Pacific Islander, women, Hispanic American and Native American populations.

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1202 South Cottonwood Street, North Platte, NE 69101

Lincoln County Farm Service Agency

Disaster assistance helps farmers recover farm operations from the effects of disaster. Farm loans to disadvantaged farmers or ranchers. Conservation programs. Commodity operations. Compliance for environmental and cultural resources. Commodity Credit Corporation includes information related to U.S. and foreign financial institutions, current commodity loans interest rates, and export credit guarantee programs. Youth loans for 4H projects. Outreach programs for agricultural mediation, African American, Asian, Pacific Islander, women, Hispanic American and Native American populations.

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545 State Street, Garner, IA 50438

Hancock County Offices - 545 State Street

Offers parks, natural areas, preserves, historic sites, wetlands, and offers educational and recreational opportunities.

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1513 North Ankeny Boulevard, Suite 3, Ankeny, IA 50023

Polk County Natural Resources Conservation Services

Offers voluntary Farm Bill conservation programs that benefit both agricultural producers and the environment. Some programs will be available immediately, while others will require limited time to be set up within the agency. Contact your local NRCS site for further program information.

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714 8th Street SE, Orange City, IA 51041

Sioux County Natural Resources Conservation Services

Offers voluntary Farm Bill conservation programs that benefit both agricultural producers and the environment. Some programs will be available immediately, while others will require limited time to be set up within the agency. Contact your local NRCS site for further program information.

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315 South Rerick Avenue, Primghar, IA 51245

O'Brien County Natural Resources Conservation Services

Offers voluntary Farm Bill conservation programs that benefit both agricultural producers and the environment. Some programs will be available immediately, while others will require limited time to be set up within the agency. Contact your local NRCS site for further program information.

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5973 State Highway 175, Ida Grove, IA 51445

Ida County Natural Resources Conservation Services

Offers voluntary Farm Bill conservation programs that benefit both agricultural producers and the environment. Some programs will be available immediately, while others will require limited time to be set up within the agency. Contact your local NRCS site for further program information.

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800 South Cleveland Street, Mount Ayr, IA 50854

Ringgold County Natural Resources Conservation Services

Offers easement programs to landowners who want to maintain or enhance their land in a way beneficial to agriculture and/or the environment. All NRCS easement programs are voluntary. Easement programs cover agricultural land, forests, grasslands, wetlands, farm and ranch lands.

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900 4th Avenue, Suite 1, Audubon, IA 50025

Audubon County Natural Resources Conservation Services

Offers easement programs to landowners who want to maintain or enhance their land in a way beneficial to agriculture and/or the environment. All NRCS easement programs are voluntary. Easement programs cover agricultural land, forests, grasslands, wetlands, farm and ranch lands.

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1917 Highway 71 North, Suite 1, Carroll, IA 51401

Carroll County Natural Resources Conservation Services

Offers easement programs to landowners who want to maintain or enhance their land in a way beneficial to agriculture and/or the environment. All NRCS easement programs are voluntary. Easement programs cover agricultural land, forests, grasslands, wetlands, farm and ranch lands.

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United Way of the Midlands
503 Elm, Donnellson, IA 52625

Lee County Natural Resources Conservation Services

Offers easement programs to landowners who want to maintain or enhance their land in a way beneficial to agriculture and/or the environment. All NRCS easement programs are voluntary. Easement programs cover agricultural land, forests, grasslands, wetlands, farm and ranch lands.

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1602 Snedden Drive, Boone, IA 50036

Boone County Natural Resources Conservation Services

Program provides a natural resource problem solving and management process. The process integrates economic, social and ecological considerations to meet private and public needs. The approach helps improve natural resource management, minimize conflict and address problems and opportunities. Landscape planning is based on a desired future condition that is developed by the client for an individual conservation plan, or by the client and stakeholders, in the case of an areawide conservation plan or assessment encompassing a watershed or other defined area.

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2608 South 2nd Street, Marshalltown, IA 50158

Marshall County Natural Resources Conservation Services

Program provides a natural resource problem solving and management process. The process integrates economic, social and ecological considerations to meet private and public needs. The approach helps improve natural resource management, minimize conflict and address problems and opportunities. Landscape planning is based on a desired future condition that is developed by the client for an individual conservation plan, or by the client and stakeholders, in the case of an areawide conservation plan or assessment encompassing a watershed or other defined area.

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2505 North Broadway Street, Red Oak, IA 51566

Montgomery County Natural Resources Conservation Services

Offers voluntary Farm Bill conservation programs that benefit both agricultural producers and the environment. Some programs will be available immediately, while others will require limited time to be set up within the agency. Contact your local NRCS site for further program information.

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310 Allan Street, Allison, IA 50602

Butler County Natural Resources Conservation Services

Offers voluntary Farm Bill conservation programs that benefit both agricultural producers and the environment. Some programs will be available immediately, while others will require limited time to be set up within the agency. Contact your local NRCS site for further program information.

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