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ImageReminder! TOMORROW–Soil Health Workshop February 18th!
We will have 4 speakers that will talk about crop diversity, noxious weeds, saltcedar, transitioning to a no-till continuous operation, full flex rotation matching cash crops to seasonal rainfall.
Registration begins at 9am. We will serve lunch (provided by Kay’s Catering) and sponsored by Curtiss Repair.
2 Private and 2 Commercial pesticide points will be awarded to attendees.
Hope to see you there!
February 11th Board of Supervisors Meeting
Public Welcome!
Soil Health Workshop February 18, 2015
January 22, 2015 in Upcoming Events
Tagged Conservation District, cover crops, crop diversity, crop rotation, herbicide resistant weeds, McCone Conservation District, McCone County Fairgrounds, Missouri River Conservation Districts Council, Montana Saltcedar Team, MRCDC, NRCS, salt cedar, soil, soil health
January 7th Board of Supervisors Meeting
Public Welcome!
Posted in About Us
Tagged board of supervisors, McCone Conservation District, meeting
Rangeland Monitoring Roundup a Success!
Stakeholders learn about a variety of different ways to assess wildlife habitat and rangeland health on the CMR NWR
The brisk fall weather of early October did not hamper more than 50 people from gathering on the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge north of the Fort Kipp Recreation Area to learn about rangeland monitoring. The Monitoring Roundup was organized and sponsored by members of the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge Community Working Group (CMR CWG). The purpose of the event was to help diverse stakeholders come to a common understanding of how land is evaluated and how that information may be used in management decisions.
Read more at link http://missouririvercouncil.info/rangeland-monitoring-roundup/




