Alpine Conservation District

Alpine Conservation District

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The Alpine Conservation District is a locally elected board charged with the protection of soil, wat

Photos 07/26/2016

At the Envision Utah County Meeting in Provo, the Alpine District discusses the draft copy of the Agriculture Tool Box. This will give agricultural produces a variety of methods to become more productive and protected.

Photos from Alpine Conservation District's post 07/26/2016

In an effort to find funding for restoration work, The Alpine Conservation District took a tour of the Tibble Fork Dam Rehabilitation project.

Photos 06/29/2016

Residents in Saratoga Springs, understand catastrophic fires. That's why the Alpine Conservation District has teamed up with DFFSL and SITLA to use cattle to reduce fuel vegetation. Reducing the fuel load will help protect homes and homeowners from wildfire. Can you tell where the cattle have been?

06/29/2016

Ever heard of ARDL?

ARDL stands for Agriculture Resource Development Loan. You can get a low interest agricultural loan for projects which assist with conservation and pollution control.

Some of the eligible projects include; irrigation systems, animal manure management, riparian restoration, rangeland improvement, reseeding, and wind erosion control. Follow the link for more information about ARDL.

What is the ARDL program? On July 1, 1983, the Utah Department of Agriculture expanded its Rangeland Development program to include cropland, watershed, and energy conservation practices. This expanded program is known as the Agriculture Resource Development Loan program or ‘ARDL’. This program is administered by the Departm...

Enviroscape Education 06/29/2016
Photos from Alpine Conservation District's post 05/31/2016

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Provo, UT
84606

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm