A sustainable farmer and veteran in Danville volunteers her time teaching other veterans returning to civilian life about the different ways to farm in Indiana.
The fresh water that flows through the state like blood through veins keeps Hoosiers alive, literally and through its importance in agriculture and as an economic driver for other industries.
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Jan 7, 2021 11:45 AM
FRANKLIN, Ind. – The Indiana State Department of Agriculture and the State Soil Conservation Board recently awarded $975,651 in matching grant funds to 15 soil and water conservation districts and organizations in the state through the Clean Water Indiana Program.
“Indiana is committed to soil conservation and improving water quality across the state. This funding will allow these conservation districts to do just that,” said Bruce Kettler, ISDA director.
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