“Keeping healthy lands while providing healthy foods”
This past weekend Tina Thompson, 2nd VP of AACD, and Supervisor of Willcox-San Simon NRCD, hosted the A.S.U. Swette Center Food Policy & Sustainability… https://t.co/pWoXatrJ7W
Thank you to all of the Conservation District Supervisors across the United States for their dedication in helping their Cooperators conserve our great nation's natural resources.
Don't forget to register for the AACD Summer Conference & Training! July 10-12th Litchfield, AZ Visit our webpage for more info https://t.co/ZH0YYk6nZR
Great story on one of our amazing #AZag producers and an innovative partnership! #ACEP@nature_org@azgfd @NinaMasonPulliamCT @keisha4196 https://t.co/ZGfxeN1jvC
Our strategy is to work with the Arizona Conservation Districts to help strengthen the Arizona Conservation Partnership. We will seek opportunities to partner with agencies & organizations that are willing to work together to improve the management of Arizona’s natural resources
"Grasslands and grazing animals, he pointed out, had evolved together. Unlike trees, grasses don’t shed their leaves at the end of the growing season; they depend on animals for defoliation and the recycling of nutrients." https://t.co/M80RwzJIIM
Arizona’s Conservation Districts encourage locally led, voluntary approaches to water conservation using a partnership of private, state, tribal, and federal land owners and agencies.
Conservation District help their cooperators obtain the technical, financial and educational assistance they need to maintain healthy watershed, install high efficiency irrigation systems, and to make sound water use decisions every day.