About Logan County SCD
The Logan County Soil Conservation District is organized as a political subdivision of the State of North Dakota. The governing body is vested in the elected and appointed supervisors, who will work with Natural Resources Conservation Service to assist farmers and ranchers in Logan County in addressing their Natural Resource concerns. The Logan County SCD was organized in September 27, 1950.
Board of Directors
The Logan County SCD Board is made up of three elected officials who serve six-year terms and two appointed supervisors who serve for one year. The Board is the official governing body of the soil conservation district and carries out programs to conserve and develop the natural resources within the district.
Adam Weigel, Lehr – Chairman, elected supervisor
Corey Schumacher, Napoleon – Vice Chairman, elected supervisor
Gabe Erbele, Lehr – elected supervisor
Becky Rivinius, Gackle – appointed supervisor
Cole Johnson, Napoleon – appointed supervisor
Logan County SCD & NRCS Staff
The Logan County SCD staff work closely with a team of seasonal specialists and USDA/NRCS employees to provide a number of technical and educational programs throughout the District.
Logan County SCD STAFF & NRCS
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