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The USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service's Local Work Group Meeting for Calhoun and Richland Counties will be held on Thursday, July 12, 2018 from 10am-noon in the Eastover Branch of the Richland County Public Library. Farmers, landowners, and representatives of conservation organizations are encouraged to attend.
Richland County educators are invited to borrow a soil slake test kit for classroom, youth group, and community presentations. The kit may be borrowed for a one-week period, and the borrower is responsible for the model's pickup and return.
Richland County educators are invited to borrow a Rainfall Simulator for classroom and youth group presentations. The model may be borrowed for a one-week period, and the borrower is responsible for the model's pickup and return.
Richland County residents are invited to borrow an Adopt-a-Stream Kit to monitor water quality in local waterways. The Kit may be borrowed for a one-week period, and the borrower is responsible for the Kit's pickup and return. Borrowers must have already participated in SC Adopt-a-Stream training.
Richland County educators are invited to borrow the Richland Soil and Water Conservation District's (SWCD's) vermicomposting kit to set up small, indoor, earthworm -powered compost bins for classrooms and youth groups. The supplies may be borrowed for a one-week period, and the borrower is responsible for the pickup and return of the kit.
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