The Rogers County Conservation District is one of 88
Conservation Districts in the state of Oklahoma. It is located in the
northeast corner of the state and was established in 1941.
The purpose of the Conservation District is to apply soil
and water conservation practices on the land, to teach conservation, and
to promote the health, safety and general welfare of the residents of the
state of Oklahoma.

CONSERVATION PROGRAMS
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Erosion Control |
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Conservation Education |
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Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation |
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Water Quality Program |
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Soils Information |
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Flood Prevention and Water Development |

MISSION STATEMENT: Facilitate an understanding for
the value of Rogers County's natural resources through education
activities and conservation practices.

VISION STATEMENT: Striving to conserve natural
resources through education and practice.
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