Applications Open for the Partners for Conservation Cost Share Program

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It’s never too late to look into new conservation practices and programs for your operation. Shawnee Sheehan, Resource Conservationist for the Warren County Soil and Water Conservation District said that applications are now open for fiscal year ‘24 for the Partners for Conservation program.

“My program, Partners for Conservation can cover a variety of different items with cost share at 75 percent moving forward,” said Sheehan. “The practice component list is pretty long and it covers things as far as water and sediment control basins, grass waterways, no-till cover crops, conservation cover, and just a really wide variety of different things we can assist our farmers putting conservation on their properties.”

Applications for Partners for Conservation can be done in person at the Warren County Soil and Water Conservation District office or online at warrencoswcd.com by November 30th.

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