Posted on 09-08-2021
Update: The NDDEQ will monitor the waterbody every week until the toxins have reached a reduced level and then every two weeks until test strips indicate the toxin levels are low...
Posted on 08-20-2021
The carrots in this picture were all harvested from our high tunnel on July 21st . Find out why you should be thinning you carrots to ensure maximum potential. ...
Posted on 07-26-2021
Jaden Anderson was awarded a $250 scholarship by the Wild Rice Soil Conservation District for 2021....
Posted on 07-20-2021
It’s that time of year again. Warm, still water coupled with an excess of the normal nutrients found in our bodies of water can lead to toxic algae blooms. Not only is this situation unsightly and foul-smelling, but it can also pose a serious health hazard to ...
Posted on 03-26-2021
The Wild Rice SCD is partnering with the North Dakota Game and Fish Department and the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality...
Posted on 02-10-2021
The Wild Rice Soil Conservation District's 2020 Achievement Award winners are the Jason & Bruce Bosse families...
Posted on 01-06-2021
If you are a student interested in persuing a conservation or an ag related or educaion, check out these scholarships....
Posted on 01-04-2021
Meet James Winther the new Farm Bill Specialist in the Forman USDA Field office...
Posted on 12-28-2020
Meet Charles Faber, the new District Technician for the Wild Rice Soil Conservation District ...
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.