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Great Plains RC&D The Great Plains RC&D Council based in Cordell, Oklahoma was one of the very first of these councils. The Great Plains RC&D Council is an incorporated not-for-profit, 501(c)3. |
High Plains RC&D The premise of the RC&D program is that local people know what is best for their communities. |
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National Map of RC&D Councils You can see the other RC&D’s within the United States and Territories |
Oklahoma Map of RC&D Councils You can take a closer look at the Counties and the areas that the Oklahoma RC&Ds serve. |
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Oklahoma Conservation Commission The Oklahoma Conservation Commission provides assistance to Oklahoma’s 88 conservation districts and to the public in order to foster a sense of care, wise use and best management of Oklahoma’s renewable natural resources. |
National Association of RC&Ds The National Association of Resource Conservation and Development Councils serves as an advocate for local Councils. We assist local Councils to identify, address and solve challenges to sustain and improve quality of life in their own communities. |
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Oklahoma Association of Conservations Districts Oklahoma is facing what many are calling the worst drought since the dust bowl. Weather this is true or not, Oklahoma and most of the southern plains are in a major dry cycle. Every day brings another drought related story; wildfires, low lake levels, no rain; everything except massive dust storms. Why? The answer: the farmers and ranchers of the southern plains! |
NRCS of Oklahoma The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is a federal agency that works hand-in-hand with the people of Oklahoma to improve and protect their soil, water and other natural resources. For decades, private landowners have voluntarily worked with NRCS specialists to prevent erosion, improve water quality and promote sustainable agriculture. |
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Oklahoma Department of Commerce and Tourism The Oklahoma Department of Commerce is the primary economic development arm of the state government. Our mission is to improve the quality of life of Oklahomans by supporting communities, growing existing businesses, and attracting new businesses. |
Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, & Forestry From the arid High Plains of the panhandle to the forests of southeastern Oklahoma, there aren't many North American crops not grown in our state. |