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5 Gallon Rocky Mountain Junipers
Supervisors unload trees out of the semi for the 2015 Tree Sale.
Supervisors unload trees out of the semi for the 2015 Tree Sale.
The District Manager and the Board of Supervisors, look over one of the self watering totes planted for 2014. Planted in this tote are, pumpkins, cucumbers and morning glory.
The District Manager and the Board of Supervisors, look over one of the self watering totes planted for 2014. Planted in this tote are, pumpkins, cucumbers and morning glory.
Students got to pet a baby Chucker at the final stop of the 6th Grade Conservation Tour.
Jeter Isely of Bird City, talked to the 6th graders about the new construction and purpose of a Hoop House.
Dave Flemming, County Road and Bridge Supervisor; explains to the 6th graders of St. Francis the benefits of planting a living snow fence.
Danielle Holzwarth, District Manager explains the importance of Soil Health with the Soil Tunnel Trailer.
Soil Health Education in 2013 at Cheylin Elementary.
SFCHS FFA students helped with CCCD's Education Program. They helped stress the importance of Soil Health.
The Board of Supervisors and District Manager take a look at the 2013 Office Garden.
St. Francis Conservation Office Recycled Garden: The garden is made from recycled materials. Although planted in June, the garden is growing well with few watering duties. Today (August 21, 2012) we harvested our first produce from the garden. Stop by the office to view the gardens and we will be happy to dicuss how the gardens were assembled and why the watering duties are few.
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785-332-2341 Ext.101
614B W Business US Hwy 36, St Francis, KS 67756-9600

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