West Fork Soil Conservation is a government agency based in Mt Clare, WV, dedicated to the protection and conservation of soil, land, water, and related resources for the well-being of the state's residents. They offer various programs and initiatives, such as the Agricultural Enhancement Program, Non-Point Source Program, and Stream Partners Program, to improve and conserve land and water quality. Additionally, they provide education and resources through their Soil Tunnel Trailer, which serves as a mobile learning center for soil, water, and agriculture specialty crops.
Working in collaboration with local, state, and federal agencies, West Fork Soil Conservation also plays a crucial role in emergency watershed protection during extreme flooding events. They have established conservation districts across the state, each responsible for specific regions, to ensure effective implementation of their conservation efforts. Recognizing outstanding conservation practices, they annually award the West Virginia Conservation Farm of the Year to farms that demonstrate a commitment to protecting natural resources. Overall, West Fork Soil Conservation is dedicated to promoting sustainable practices and improving the overall health and safety of West Virginia's environment.
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