(KMZA)--The Nemaha County Conservation District will hold their 78th Annual Meeting on Thursday, February 6, 2025, at the Nemaha County Community Building in Seneca.
The public is invited to attend. A free meal, furnished by the Nemaha County Bankers Association, will be served from 6 to 7 p.m. The business meeting will begin at 7 p.m.
An election of one supervisor of the Nemaha County Conservation District Board will be held. The term of officer, Aaron Georg will expire. Other current board members are Ken Kramer, Austin Petry, Dennis Deters and Marya Haverkamp. Prizes will be presented to the winners of the conservation district's poster and photo contests, as well as state awards.
TMS Farms & Hammes Family Farms will both be presented the Kansas Bankers Association's Soil Conservation Award. The Energy Award will go Dwight & Anita Rokey. The Grassland Award will be presented to the Kenkel Family. The Water Quality Award will go to Rottinghaus Holstein Farm. The Windbreak Award will go Robert & Cheryl Deters. The Brannan Family will accept the Wildlife Habitat Award.
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