The Stafford County Conservation District (SCCD) board of supervisors will hold a Local Work Group (LWG) meeting on February 7, 2011. The meeting will be held on Monday, (02/07/2011) at 7:00 p.m. at the USDA Service Center, 804 E. First Ave., Saint John, Kansas, 67576.
The purpose of this meeting is to:
- establish 2011 funding priorities
- make 2012 resource concern and funding recommendations
“LWGs are important, because they provide recommendations on local and state natural resource priorities and criteria for U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) conservation activities and programs to the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Kansas Technical Committee (KTC),” said Joe Cornwell, chairperson of the Stafford County Conservation Commission.
Responsibilities of LWGs
The responsibilities of the LWGs are identified in the USDA Conservation Program Delivery manual.
The LWGs recommendations will be reviewed by the KTC for submittal to USDA agencies.
Ensure that a conservation needs assessment to identify priority resource concerns is developed using community stakeholder input and use the conservation needs assessment to help identify program funding needs and conservation practices.
Recommend the USDA conservation program application and funding criteria, eligible practices (including limits on practice payments or units), and payment rates.
Assist the NRCS and CDs with public outreach and information efforts, and identify educational and producers' training needs.
Membership of LWGs
According to Joe Cornwell, the LWGs should be diverse and focus on agricultural interests and natural resource issues existing in the community. Membership should include agricultural producers representing the variety of crops, livestock, and poultry raised within the local area; owners of nonindustrial private forest land, representatives of agricultural and environmental organizations; and governmental agencies carrying out agricultural and natural resource conservation and activities.
LWGs also take into account concerns of particular historically underserved groups and individuals including but not limited to women, persons with disabilities, socially disadvantaged and limited resource groups.
For more information about LWGs, or to become a member, contact your local CD office or NRCS staff at the USDA Service Center, 804 E. First Ave., Saint John, Kansas, telephone 1-620-549-3480.
USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
The Stafford County Conservation District (SCCD) board of supervisors will hold a Local Work Group (LWG) meeting on February 7, 2011. The meeting will be held on Monday, (02/07/2011) at 7:00 p.m. at the USDA Service Center, 804 E. First Ave., Saint John, Kansas, 67576.
The purpose of this meeting is to:
- establish 2011 funding priorities
- make 2012 resource concern and funding recommendations
“LWGs are important, because they provide recommendations on local and state natural resource priorities and criteria for U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) conservation activities and programs to the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Kansas Technical Committee (KTC),” said Joe Cornwell, chairperson of the Stafford County Conservation Commission.
Responsibilities of LWGs
The responsibilities of the LWGs are identified in the USDA Conservation Program Delivery manual.
The LWGs recommendations will be reviewed by the KTC for submittal to USDA agencies.
Ensure that a conservation needs assessment to identify priority resource concerns is developed using community stakeholder input and use the conservation needs assessment to help identify program funding needs and conservation practices.
Recommend the USDA conservation program application and funding criteria, eligible practices (including limits on practice payments or units), and payment rates.
Assist the NRCS and CDs with public outreach and information efforts, and identify educational and producers' training needs.
Membership of LWGs
According to Joe Cornwell, the LWGs should be diverse and focus on agricultural interests and natural resource issues existing in the community. Membership should include agricultural producers representing the variety of crops, livestock, and poultry raised within the local area; owners of nonindustrial private forest land, representatives of agricultural and environmental organizations; and governmental agencies carrying out agricultural and natural resource conservation and activities.
LWGs also take into account concerns of particular historically underserved groups and individuals including but not limited to women, persons with disabilities, socially disadvantaged and limited resource groups.
For more information about LWGs, or to become a member, contact your local CD office or NRCS staff at the USDA Service Center, 804 E. First Ave., Saint John, Kansas, telephone 1-620-549-3480.
USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.