Mission
To take available technical, financial and educational resources, and focus or coordinate them so that they meet the needs of the local land users to help them protect Lac qui Parle's natural resources.
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.
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Service Area
Services provided in:
- Lac Qui Parle County, Minnesota