Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District recognized in Georgia's 2019 Clean 13 Report
This year, the Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District is recognized for its leadership toward more sustainable agriculture in the heart of Georgia’s breadbasket. The District is responsible for bringing millions of dollars in private and public funds to improve irrigation efficiency impacting some 13 million acres of cropland in the area.
Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District Sponsoring Agricultural and Environmental Education Grant
The Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District will award up to $2,000 available in grant funds through an Agricultural & Environmental Education Grant for K-12 schools located within the District’s counties. The purpose of the grant is to promote conservation education in local schools and provide additional resources for an educator to teach students about agriculture and/or natural resources in a creative way.
District Participates in IGEL Southwest Georgia Session
A group of Georgia’s top environmental leaders visited Southwest Georgia this month to learn about the region’s natural resource-based economy through the statewide leadership program Institute for Georgia Environmental Leadership (IGEL).
July is Smart Irrigation Month
Governor Brian Kemp has declared July 2019 as Smart Irrigation Month in Georgia. Smart Irrigation Month serves as the showcase month to promote the social, economic, and environmental benefits of and farmers’ commitment to the adoption of efficient irrigation technologies, and leading-edge products and services in agriculture, landscape, and turf irrigation.
District Announces New Project Director
At the recent monthly meeting of the Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District in Colquitt, the Board of Supervisors voted to hire Perri Campis as the District’s Project Director. Campis will provide direct support to the District’s Executive Director in project development, implementation, and management.
FLINT DISTRICT PARTNERS WITH SEMINOLE COUNTY FFA & YOUNG FARMERS TO PROVIDE NO-TILL EQUIPMENT FOR LOCAL FARMERS
The Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) has recently partnered with the Seminole County FFA Chapter and Young Farmer group to provide an affordable no-till grain drill for rent to local farmers. The purpose of this rental program is to encourage and assist farmers in the implementation of a no-till crop production system and the planting of cover crops. The FFA and Young Farmers will maintain the drill and provide service and technical assistance to participating farmers.
New Irrigator Pro Tool Featured on Farmers.Gov
USDA featured the new Irrigator Pro smartphone app - and all of the partners who made its development possible - on the farmers.gov website.
Destination Ag: Dougherty County
On April 4th the Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District, in partnership with ABAC’s Destination Ag Team, presented a dynamic education program to second graders from Dougherty County’s Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School. This program exposes students to various aspects and careers in agriculture and natural resources, while meeting Georgia’s education standards. The event took place at Chehaw park, where students and teachers enjoyed the opportunity to learn from the Destination Ag Team, Farmer Fredo of Flint River Fresh, and Chehaw Park.
Natural Resources Conservation Workshop at ABAC in Tifton June 9-13
Over $15,000 in college scholarships, back-to-nature field trips, and a true
taste of college life will be on the line for high school students who attend this year’s Natural
Resources Conservation Workshop (NRCW) on June 9-13 at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural
College.
2019 Soil Stewardship Week Poster Contest
The Flint River Soil & Water Conservation District is pleased to announce the 2019 Soil Stewardship theme: “Life In The Soil: Dig Deeper.” Soil Stewardship Week will be officially celebrated April 28to May 5, 2019, and is a fun and educational learning experience for all students! Soil Stewardship Week helps remind each and every citizen of the power of each person to conserve natural resources and improve our world. This year marks the 64th Anniversary of NACD Soil and Water Stewardship Week!
District Announces New Job Opportunity
The Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) is now accepting applications for the position of Project Director. The District’s Project Director will be responsible for the implementation, management, reporting, and coordination of ongoing District projects. Additionally, the Project Director will be expected to formulate and develop new projects that align with the District’s mission.
Optimize Water, Maximize Yield with New Irrigation Scheduling App
A new version of Irrigator Pro will be available for free in the upcoming 2019 crop season. A team of partners has been working to update the Irrigator Pro platform to increase adoption and accessibility for growers. Now, Irrigator Pro is available to download as a smartphone application in the Apple iOS and Google Play stores. A new cloud-based website platform will also launch in 2019.
Conservation through Innovation: Dynamic Variable Rate Irrigation
Water is one of the most precious resources we have on the planet. It is vital to all aspects of human life, including agriculture. That’s why this cutting-edge technique, which increases irrigation water use efficiency by up to 40%, is a powerful tool for the future of conservation and production.
Dynamic Partnership Brings Hands-on Ag Learning to Dougherty County Students
Students in Dougherty County will have the opportunity this spring to participate in free programming at Chehaw Park to learn about agriculture and natural resources through a partnership between Destination Ag and the Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD).
2018-2019 Agricultural & Education Grants
The Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District is sponsoring Agricultural & Environmental Education Grants. More information and the grant application are available at flintriverswcd.org/education.
USDA-NRCS IN GEORGIA AND FLINT RIVER DISTRICT ANNOUNCE CLIMATE RESILIENCY PROJECT SIGN UP
State Conservationist Terrance O. Rudolph of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and Marty McLendon, chairman of the Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) announced today that a sign up for the Climate Resiliency in Georgia, Florida and Alabama project is under way. The deadline for eligible producers inGeorgia to apply is April 20, 2018.
2018 Soil Stewardship Week Poster Contest
The Flint River Soil & Water Conservation District is pleased to announce the 2018 Soil Stewardship theme: “Watersheds... Our Water, Our Home.” Soil Stewardship Week will be officially celebrated April 29 to May 6, 2018, and is a fun and educational learning experience for all students! Soil Stewardship Week helps remind each and every citizen of the power of each person to conserve natural resources and improve our world.
2017-2018 Education Grant Application Period Now Open!
2017-2018 Agricultural and Environmental Education Grants applications available at flintriverswcd.org/education. Deadline: January 5, 2018.
Flint River SWCD Hires New Urban Program Coordinator
The District's new urban agriculture conservation program takes root in Albany, Georgia with the addition of Fredando Jackson to the team.
Flint District Selected to Lead Innovative Project
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) recently announced awards for the 2017 cycle of funding for the Conservation Innovation Grant (CIG) Program. The Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District, based in southwest Georgia, will lead one of 33 projects selected nationwide for funding. CIG is a competitive grant program administered by NRCS that advances the development and implementation of conservation-driven technologies and practices.