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deschutes soil and water conservation district

Wyden, Merkley: Nearly $2.3 Million to Help Rural Oregon

Wyden, Merkley: Nearly $2.3 Million to Help Rural Oregon Business Owners, Farmers and Ranchers Lower Energy Costs, Generate Income, and Expand Operations Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley today announced that Oregon businesses and organizations will receive a combined nearly $2.3 million for renewable energy and energy efficiency improvements that will

By |2024-07-20T18:16:07+00:00July 18th, 2024|News, Renewable Energy|0 Comments

Sustainable Irrigation Techniques for Central Oregon Farmers: The WSARE Grant Initiative

The Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (WSARE) program is operated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Institute for Food and Agriculture. This initiative provides competitive grants and educational resources to 13 states in the American West. WSARE's grant programs are a collaborative effort involving farmers, ranchers, researchers, and agricultural professionals. Their goal

By |2024-07-18T05:03:16+00:00July 18th, 2024|Water|0 Comments

Education & Irrigation Practices: A Recap of the August 2023 IWM Workshop

A dedicated community of farmers and landowners gathered on Tuesday, August 15th for an educational event hosted by the Deschutes Soil and Water Conservation District. Despite challenging weather, the district's Irrigation Water Management workshop focusing on pivot sprinklers proved to be a remarkable success, leaving participants equipped with invaluable skills and knowledge to optimize

By |2024-07-18T04:55:15+00:00July 18th, 2024|Water|0 Comments

Enhancing Water Conservation: Deschutes Soil and Water Conservation District (DSWCD) Awarded Technical Assistance Grant

Water is undeniably one of our most vital resources, and its efficient utilization is becoming increasingly crucial, especially in regions like Central Oregon where demands are soaring and supplies are dwindling. In a significant stride towards optimizing water management, the Deschutes Soil and Water Conservation District (DSWCD) has secured a technical assistance grant from

By |2024-07-15T14:32:24+00:00July 15th, 2024|News|0 Comments
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