Hello! My name is Kaylie Carver, and I am the new 319 Watershed Coordinator for the Wild Rice Soil Conservation District. I'm originally from Watertown, MN and recently moved to Forman after graduating from NDSU with a master's degree in Natural Resources Management. My graduate thesis work focused on quantitative water data and evaluation of resource management networks, and during my undergrad I worked as a lab technician taking soil, water, gas, and macroinvertebrate samples and then analyzing them in the lab. In my free time I like to hike, read, or crochet. I am new to watershed management and eager to learn about this community and what I can do to help local producers implement best management practices (BMPs). Please swing by the district office to say hello and discuss your BMP cost share opportunities!
Update to the Silver Lake Algae Bloom Sampling
Posted on 07-26-2024
Now Hiring a District Technician
Posted on 07-25-2024
Be on the Lookout for Harmful Algae Blooms!
Posted on 07-12-2024
It is the goal of the Wild Rice Soil Conservation District to educate and help the local land users (for conservation of soil) right here in Sargent County. We do this by offering a variety of services and making available various technical, financial, and educational resources.