The Yard by Yard: Community Resiliency Project has a new “grounds” aspect for 2024. Businesses, churches, schools, and parks can be certified as nature-friendly and receive an awesome new sign to recognize their efforts. more @ https://t.co/TzMQhGSCPm
Join us for OACD's 2024 Annual State Meeting!
Save on registration by taking advantage of Early Bird rates, now through February 3, 2024.
Registration is now open.
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The Emergency Drought Commission will meet next Wednesday, August 23, 2023, at 9 a.m. at the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry, 2800 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK. There will be an opportunity for public comment. https://t.co/mtXOZcg4e8
@CityofEnid Mayor David Mason and Roy Pfaltzgraff were the first presenters at our 1st Annual Crossroads Conference. Can’t wait to see what is in store for the rest!
The @Conservation_OK honored long-time Area 3 Commissioner Scotty Herriman.
Herriman completed two 5 year terms as commissioner and did not seek re-appointment. Scotty was recognized for his many years of service both to the Commission and to OACD. We Thank you!
The Oklahoma Conservation Commission is getting more than $3 million dollars to study the impact of eastern redcedars on the state’s water resources.
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A woman's touch: Agricultural women are excited about the future as Blayne Arthur takes leadership of industry's regulatory helm in Oklahoma https://t.co/mi21589jJM via @newsok
All @usdafsa offices will open Thursday w/more transactions available during shutdown, including signing up for MFP or certifying 2018 production. MFP sign-up deadline extended to February 14th.
Info on available transactions and office schedules here: https://t.co/NwaWMni49P