“Hill Country SWCD serves both Burnet and Lampasas counties and works to increase the understanding of the needs of soil and water conservation,” Casbeer said. “In addition, we work to enhance the efforts of public and private organizations and agencies into a united front to improve soil and water conservation and to enhance water quality and quantity at the local level. We encourage everyone to take advantage of this unique opportunity.”
The program will also offer information from experts regarding funding incentives and technical support provided to area landowners.
“Attendees will also hear information about local natural resource programs that offer technical and financial incentives that are available to landowners that implement conservation practices for landowners,” said Lee Gernentz, Hill Country Soil and Water Conservation District technician. “In addition, participants will also hear an update about new products and control methods for wild pig populations.”
Five Texas Department of Agriculture continuing education credits will be offered for non-commercial pesticide applicator license holders – one integrated pest management and four general.
For more information and to register, go to www.lampasasriver.org or call Gernentz at 512-556-5572, Ext. 3.
Source: AgriLife Today