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National Cannon Envirothon
July 28-Aug. 2
Flagstaff, AZ

Husker Harvest Days
September 9-11
Grand Island, NE  Click here for Directions

NARD Annual Conference
September 28-30
Holiday Inn & Convention Center - Kearney
Registration Click Here
Agenda    

Vendors      Click Here
Golf Scramble Click Here

NARD Legislative Conference
January 27 & 28, 2009
Embassy Suites - Lincoln

 

COHYST Information (11/08/07)
COHYST Study of Platte River

Diversion Flow Chart Comparisons

NRD Technician Training Information

Study Guide/Agenda
Rules and Regulations
Chemigation
Ground Water Monitoring

Static Water Levels and Hydrogeology
Flowmeter Principles

NRD Job Vacancies
Updated July 3, 2008

Education Programs

NRD News
Updated NRD News releases and district happenings

NRD Conservation Tree Program

 

 

 

 

 

Soil

TerracesThe state's productivity is constantly diminished by soil erosion caused by wind and water.

Natural Resources Districts try to offset these natural forces by promoting conservation, educating the public, and working with other agencies such as the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources to install the practices on the land.

Cost-share incentives such as the Nebraska Soil and Water Conservation Program and programs specific to each District give landowners financial assistance. Erosion is controlled by installing terraces, grassed waterways, grade stabilization structures and dams, planting windbreaks and improving range management.

When soil erosion becomes a threat to neighboring property, Districts have the legal authority to mediate a solution under the Erosion and Sediment Control Act.