Mission of Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District:
To Protect and promote the natural resources found in the Jefferson
Soil and Water Conservation District, Jefferson County, Idaho.
To Protect and promote the natural resources found in the Jefferson
Soil and Water Conservation District, Jefferson County, Idaho.
Jefferson Soil & Water Conservation District is located in the USDA Service Center.
210 South 5th West, Rigby ID 83442
phone 208 745-6664 ext. 4
email [email protected] or [email protected]
210 South 5th West, Rigby ID 83442
phone 208 745-6664 ext. 4
email [email protected] or [email protected]
The front door for all United States Department of Agriculture queries- you can talk to a person or access articles at
ASK.USDA.GOV – 1-833-ONE-USDA – [email protected]
ASK.USDA.GOV – 1-833-ONE-USDA – [email protected]
Idaho Soil & Water Conservation Commission
Resource Conservation and Rangeland Development Program (RCRDP) loans
The Conservation Commission invites landowners to apply for low-interest loans to install conservation measures on private property. Eligible projects address soil and water issues, like improving riparian areas or enhancing fish and wildlife habitat.
A partial list of eligible projects includes:
• Irrigation equipment
• No-till drills
• Animal feeding operation improvements
• Livestock fencing
• Stream bank protection and improving riparian areas for multiple use.
• Enhancing soil and water resources
• Conserving and improving fish and wildlife habitat
For more information, contact Terry Hoebelheinrich at [email protected], or call 208-332-1790
Resource Conservation and Rangeland Development Program (RCRDP) loans
The Conservation Commission invites landowners to apply for low-interest loans to install conservation measures on private property. Eligible projects address soil and water issues, like improving riparian areas or enhancing fish and wildlife habitat.
A partial list of eligible projects includes:
• Irrigation equipment
• No-till drills
• Animal feeding operation improvements
• Livestock fencing
• Stream bank protection and improving riparian areas for multiple use.
• Enhancing soil and water resources
• Conserving and improving fish and wildlife habitat
For more information, contact Terry Hoebelheinrich at [email protected], or call 208-332-1790