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Partnership in Action: Tuscaloosa County SWCD and NRCS Host State FFA Land Judging Event

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2025 State Land Judging Contestants Tuscaloosa County Soil and Water Conservation District NRCS Alabama Alabama’s Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) and USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) have a long tradition of supporting FFA land judging—a hands-on competition that teaches students about soil, conservation, and land use. This year, Tuscaloosa County SWCD led efforts to host the 2025 Alabama State Land Judging Competition at the Tuscaloosa County School System Agriscience Teaching Farm. “We were thrilled when NRCS approached us about hosting,” said Dupree Galloway, Chairman of the Tuscaloosa County SWCD. “Supporting land judging helps us build stronger connections with local schools and students. It’s a natural extension of our mission to promote conservation education and youth engagement.” Tuscaloosa County SWCD coordinated the event —securing a site with diverse soils, ensuring the pits were dug, and managing logistics. They worked closely with partn...

Erosion and Sediment Control Tip #84

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  Most plants need and seek sunlight for survival.  Think about where plants are introduced in the landscape.  These tress are seeking the sun.   Perry L Oakes, PE Program Coordinator AL Erosion and Sediment Control Program

Erosion and Sediment Control Tip #83

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  Make sure the ends of the check dam are higher than the middle (see red line) or else “by-pass” can occur.   Perry L Oakes, PE Alabama’s Erosion and Sediment Control Program Manager