Fall River Conservation District
The Fall River County Conservation District, established in 1941 after a decade of drought, plays a crucial role in promoting soil and moisture conservation in Fall River County, South Dakota. Its initiatives include educational outreach and sustainable agricultural practices to ensure the self-sufficiency of the area.
One of the key projects managed by the district is the Angostura Project, which features the Angostura Dam and Reservoir, completed in 1950, designed to store significant water volumes for flood control, irrigation, and silt retention. The district employs various conservation practices, such as contour planting and proper range stocking, to enhance land management and sustainability in the region.
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