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  • NEWSROOM: SOUTH PLAINS CONSERVATION WORKSHOP SERIES CONTINUES

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    October 10, 2019

    South Plains Conservation Workshop Series Continues

    LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas A&M Forest Service, The USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Lubbock County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, High Plains Underground Water Conservation District and Texas Parks and Wildlife invite you to join them for the second in a series of conservation workshops on October 24 at 5 p.m. at the Lubbock Lake Landmark at 2401 Landmark Lane.

    The evening workshop is open to the public for those who have an interest in connecting with local natural resource professionals who can help urban and rural landowners reach their conservation goals on their property.

    Presentation topics at this session will include how to enhance urban wildlife, small livestock operations and improving soil health, as well as a Q & A session with local natural resource professionals.

    Participants can expect to eat a free meal followed by conservation presentations and a tour of the Landmark facility.

    “We are really excited about the variety of topics and range of information being presented through this series of workshops,” said Jonathan Motsinger, Texas A&M Forest Service Program Leader. “But even more valuable is the opportunity for landowners to connect with local professionals who can answer their questions and help them successfully reach the goals they have for their property.”

    This program is a collaborative partnership effort made up of state and federal natural resource organizations and local agroforestry business.

    Kindly RSVP by Oct. 18. Contact Alisa Dollar at (806) 785-5644 x 3 or alisa.dollar@tx.nacdnet.net.

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    Contacts:

    Jonathan Motsinger, Program Leader, Texas A&M Forest Service, 806-892-3572, jmotsinger@tfs.tamu.edu

    Texas A&M Forest Service Communications Office, 979-204-3202, newsmedia@tfs.tamu.edu
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