Kent Soil & Water Conservation District
The Kent Soil and Water Conservation District, established in 1938, is the oldest soil conservation district in Maryland and the Northeastern United States. The organization partners with local, state, and federal agencies to implement conservation practices aimed at protecting soil health, preventing erosion, and reducing nutrient and chemical runoff into the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
With agriculture comprising approximately 65% of land use in Kent County, the district focuses on reducing pollution from agricultural sources to improve water quality. Their mission includes educating landowners and promoting sustainable practices to enhance the health of local waterways and ecosystems.
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