Soil Conservationists
Soil Conservationists plan the application of total resource management systems and provide conservation planning assistance from initial evaluation to completion. Soil conservationists possess a practical knowledge of the methods and techniques of soil, water, and environmental conservation as they relate to agricultural operations and land use measures. These personnel also help landowners with issues such as dealing with soil, water, air, plants, and animal resource concerns.
Landowner Assistance:
Contact:
Evan Dunbar
NRCS Service Centers - Marquette, Gladstone, Kingsford & Stephenson
(906) 251-3063
evan.dunbar@mi.nacdnet.net
Amy Frye
NRCS Service Centers - Marquette
(906) 251-3069
amy.frye@usda.gov
Kelly Sippl
NRSC Service Centers - Marquette & Alger
(906) 251-3064
kelly.sippl@usda.gov
Soil Conservationists plan the application of total resource management systems and provide conservation planning assistance from initial evaluation to completion. Soil conservationists possess a practical knowledge of the methods and techniques of soil, water, and environmental conservation as they relate to agricultural operations and land use measures. These personnel also help landowners with issues such as dealing with soil, water, air, plants, and animal resource concerns.
Landowner Assistance:
- Works with landowners to develop, implement, maintain and revise conservation plans that are simple and clear-cut with the assistance of a higher graded conservationist
- Explains conservation programs with direct guidance using straightforward narrations of facts and uncomplicated descriptions of conservation practices
- Assists in the evaluation of the implementation of conservation plans and their alternatives
Contact:
Evan Dunbar
NRCS Service Centers - Marquette, Gladstone, Kingsford & Stephenson
(906) 251-3063
evan.dunbar@mi.nacdnet.net
Amy Frye
NRCS Service Centers - Marquette
(906) 251-3069
amy.frye@usda.gov
Kelly Sippl
NRSC Service Centers - Marquette & Alger
(906) 251-3064
kelly.sippl@usda.gov