Our Soil
Our Legacy
Our Responsibility

Ramsey County Soil Conservation

All members of the ND Soil Conservation Districts are democratically elected. The Soil Conservation District is a legal subdivision of the Sate of North Dakota, organized under the North Dakota Soil Conservation Districts Law enacted in 1937 and as later amended. These local Soil Conservation Districts are managed by a board of supervisors elected by local constituents. Soil Conservation Districts are responsible for carrying out a program of soil and water conservation on cooperating farms within the district boundaries. The Soil Conservation District is supported by charges for some services and can levy taxes.

Services

We offer services for tree planting, soil maintenance and more.

Tree Orders 

Trees are the glue for our soil, we sell many varieties & offer planting.

County History

Our county has a rich history of agriculture. Our legacy is our soil.

Education

We work to share the importance of trees with students.

Why Conservation?

Ramsey County Soil Conservation District offers assistance with windbreaks, grass seedings educational programs, and by assisting farmers in any questions they may have about conserving their land for the future.

Oversight and direction is given by our Board of Supervisors, who establishes policies and directs those employed
by the Soil Conservation District.

Our Mission

To provide leadership in the conservation of our natural resources through educational and technical assistance to
individuals within our districts.

The Management Team

Announcements

Please get your tree orders into David at the office ASAP! Larger stock becomes more difficult to order the later into the fall/winter we go. Ordering early helps ensure you receive the trees you want.

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