Summer weather is here, and weeds are exploding! Well, they’re not literally exploding, but our phones have certainly been ringing off the hook. This month we feature Giant Hogweed and Tansy Ragwort. Giant […]
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Summer weather is here, and weeds are exploding! Well, they’re not literally exploding, but our phones have certainly been ringing off the hook. This month we feature Giant Hogweed and Tansy Ragwort. Giant […]
A little rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of those who attended the Clackamas County Lavender Festival last weekend at the Oregon Lavender Farm. Although rain fell heavily on Saturday afternoon, Sunday greeted festival […]
How are Christmas Tree farms holding their own against soil erosion? Recently, we interviewed Don Sturm of Sturm’s Berry Farm and Bob Schaefer of Noble Mountain Tree Farm about what they do to […]
As late spring begins to head toward summer, we continue to receive more requests for assistance! In the Projects section, get updated on our “3D area” water quality work and our Milk Creek […]
Four district board positions for the Clackamas County Soil and Water Conservation District will be on the General Election ballot this fall. One position is currently vacant and three positions are up for […]
Looking for farmers markets in Clackamas County? We have plenty to offer! Each market is unique. Some focus on locally grown and produced foods, while others feature local arts and crafts. Learn more […]
Looking for a quick overview of rain gardens? We have a new fact sheet that highlights many aspects of rain gardens! Rainfall Imagine your entire property covered in water to the height of […]
April was a busy month! In the Projects section of our monthly Conservation Actions report, learn about pesticides in water. We also present an update on the Milk Creek streambank and instream work, […]
The Clackamas County Soil and Water Conservation District has adopted a budget that increases investments in on-the-ground conservation actions in Clackamas County. On May 2, 2012, the Budget Committee approved a modified budget […]
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