The Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board is the lead agency for preventing & abating agricultural/silvicultural nonpoint sources of water pollution.
Coming to you from Matagorda County SWCD in Area 3! Meet Billy Mann and Charles Baker: two longtime conservation leaders whose perspective has been shaped by a lifetime on the land.
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β° The countdown is on! If you haven't registered for the 86th Annual Meeting of Texas Soil and Water Conservation District Directors, now's the time! πΎ
ποΈ Registration closes September 4!
Secure your spot today: https://t.co/qz9kvyVuxF
π₯³ Say hello to our new Employee Spotlight Series! We're excited to introduce the dedicated team members who work every day to support conservation across Texas.
Meet our first spotlight: Chris Couch, Field Representative for Area 5! π
π§ August is Water Quality Month! Healthy land and clean water go hand in hand. Through Water Quality Management Plans (WQMPs), Texas farmers and ranchers can implement conservation practices that protect natural resources.
Learn more about WQMPs at: https://t.co/ZaULrMiwr4
π¨ We're Hiring Across Texas! Looking for a career where you can make a lasting impact on Texas' natural resources? Join the TSSWCB and become part of a team dedicated to protecting our state's soil and water for future generations.
Learn more and apply: https://t.co/UNYBHdcHbw
Thereβs something for everyone at this yearβs Annual Meeting! Our breakout sessions will cover a variety of timely topics!
Take a look at the agenda here: https://t.co/NvV0O0yr9o
The Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board is Requesting Proposals for FY2027 Nonpoint Source Grant Program.
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Conservation? Kinda chic. π π±
Taking care of the land, protecting our water and leaving things better for the next generation will never go out of style.
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Join district leaders, partners, and conservation professionals from Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas for the NACD South Central Region Meeting, September 17β18, 2026, in Natchitoches, Louisiana.
π Registerby August 16th here: https://t.co/EgBOruqEFv
π Congratulations to April Sease on reaching 15 years of service with the TSSWCB! As a Natural Resource Specialist with the Poultry WQMP Program in our Nacogdoches Regional Office, April helps support conservation efforts that protect Texas' natural resources and producers.
π Congratulations to Ricardo Chapa, our Employee of the Quarter! Ricardo is always willing to lend a hand, go the extra mile, and do what it takes to support his team and the agency.ππ
Last week, we had the honor of recognizing Johnny Oswald for an incredible 40 years of dedicated service to the TSSWCB! Johnny serves as the Program Administrator and Invasive Species Coordinator for the Rio Grande Vegetative Management Program.
Congratulations Johnny!π₯³
We're Hiring! The TSSWCB is seeking a Program Specialist IV - Field Representative to serve Area II in Mid West Texas!
Learn more here: https://t.co/AkQ0gPCHmR
Every decision we make today shapes the Texas of tomorrow. π±
At TSSWCB, our goal is to conserve and protect Texas' soil and water resources so future generations can enjoy a healthy environment, thriving agriculture, and a strong economy.
Congratulations to Boening Bros. Dairy, Inc., the 2026 Conservation Farmer of the Year! Through innovative farming practices, soil health improvements, water conservation and a commitment to sustainable agriculture, the Boening family is helping preserve Texas' natural resources.
The TSSWCB Philosophy reflects the principles that guide our work every day; integrity, accountability, voluntary stewardship, and a shared responsibility to conserve Texas' natural resources for future generations.π±π€
Join the Ladies Auxiliary for breakfast and bowling during this year's Annual Meeting. It's the perfect chance to enjoy great company, friendly competition, and maybe even roll a strike! π³
Don't miss out, tickets are available when you pre-register for Annual Meeting!
Congratulations to Sneary Cattle Co., the 2026 Conservation Rancher of the Year!π Through innovative grazing practices, improved wildlife habitat, healthier soils, and a commitment to sustainable stewardship, the Sneary family is helping shape the future of Texas conservation.