Increase Adoption of Soil Health Conservation Systems in the Rat River Watershed

By |2022-12-28T12:49:36-06:00November 23rd, 2021|

Rat River Watershed Soil Health - Project Background The Winnebago Lakes drain over 5,900 square miles of land from the Upper Fox and Wolf River Basins. The surface water runoff that comes from [...]

Farmer Champions to Showcase Conservation Practices in Winnebago County

By |2021-11-23T17:58:45-06:00November 23rd, 2021|

The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance aims to improve water quality by partnering with Winnebago County Land & Water Conservation Department (LWCD) and local farmers in the Rat River Watershed on soil health.Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance announced today [...]

Great Lakes Commission awards more than $1.5 million to reduce runoff and improve water quality

By |2021-09-30T19:12:35-05:00September 30th, 2021|

 Ann Arbor, Mich. – The Great Lakes Commission (GLC) announced today that it will award more than $1.5 million in grants to reduce the runoff of sediment, nutrients, and other pollutants into the Great Lakes and their [...]

Outagamie County Works with Landowner to Capture Runoff from Plum Creek

By |2021-08-31T11:50:32-05:00August 30th, 2021|

Article submitted by Wesley Kotila, Outagamie County Land Conservation Department In the fall of 2020, Outagamie County Land Conservation Department provided assistance to a private landowner with the construction of a treatment wetland complex [...]

Midwest Farm Weekly – Did you Catch our AIS Coordinator Chris on the Show?

By |2021-08-17T16:36:53-05:00August 17th, 2021|

Learn How Farmers Play Important Roles in Invasive Species Management If you watched the latest episode of Midwest Farm Weekly, you may have caught a segment staring Chris Acy, our Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator [...]

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