Atascosa County Soil & Water Conservation District #307

Educating Residents About Soil & Water Conservation

Preserving the Gift of Local Natural Resources

A common need for conservation when the worst dust bowl in the history of the nation occurred May 12th, 1932. Federal Government and local landowners realized that the long-term existence and the trust of the nation depended directly on the landowners themselves. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Soil Conservation Act of 1935, which established the Soil Conservation Service (SCS) through the USDA. Due to the landowner’s lack of trust in the Government, US Congress passed a resolution allowing the states to channel and control soil and water conservation assistance from the USDA to the landowners.

Texas passed the Texas State Soil Conservation Act of 1939, establishing local conservation districts. The Atascosa County Soil & Water Conservation District is a legal subdivision of the State of Texas. The state of Texas listened to local SWCD’s and found five common conservation problems: improper grazing management; undesirable brush and weeds; water erosion on cropland; wind erosion on cropland; and ineffective irrigation water management. Farmers also cited the following as indirect problems: high costs of conservation methods; absentee ownership of lands; contradictory objectives of government policies; and increased restriction on agricultural chemicals.

M.H. Shearrer and Henry Schorsch went before the State on June 29th, 1940 to have the district recognized as a public body. When the conservation district was brought into existence the five board members consisted of local farmers and ranchers that were demonstrating conservation practices. The board members are elected by neighboring landowners to serve without pay. The district still works directly with the USDA, through the National Resource Conservation Services (NRCS), for technical assistance and funding. Without the Atascosa County SWCD the landowners would not be able to receive assistance. The board members act as the voice of the county and its residents’ concerns for conservation through the annual local work group meeting. The SWCD operates through donations and money earned through various sales. The money that is raised is then used to educate locals in conservation as well as the children of Atascosa County. While the conservation needs have not changed much since the start of the Conservation Acts, there have been many advances since 1939.

COMING SOON!

We are working on a new page

The Atascosa County SWCD is adding a Historical Gallery. The Historical Galley will have beautiful pictures from the late 60's to 2000, encompassing 40 years of conservation work in Atascosa County. Don't forget to check out our newest page "That Explains It!". We will continue to add blogs to it as we push forward in educating locals of the importance of conservation.

Tennessee Wholesale Nursery

San Miguel Electric Cooperative, Inc.

Thomas Moy & Sons Water Well Drilling

Randall Harred with Catholic Life Insurance

Evergreen Underground Water Conservation District

Falls City National Bank

Security State Bank South Texas

Palik & Son Water Well Service

Jeff Chicoine State Farm Insurance

Bert Williams Insurance Agency

Kimberly Faulk

Board Memeber

Michael Korus

Board Member

Tina Clyburn

Board Member

Zone 3

Sam West

Board Member

Zone 4

Jesse Pawelek

Board Member

Zone 5

  •  12/13/2024 08:30 PM
  •   107 Wyoming Boulevard, Pleasanton, TX, USA
  •  9/5/2020 04:30 PM
  •   107 Wyoming Boulevard, Pleasanton, TX, USA

Selling plant identification books that are filled with colorful pictures of the plant, have the value of the plant listed, and the management of the plant. Great gift for any plant enthusiast, plant identification contestant, wildlife management specialist, or just a great conversation starter!

  •  6/11/2020 06:00 PM
  •   To Be Determined

Awards ceremony to recognize local farmers, ranchers, teachers, and youth of their outstanding participation in conservation.

  •  5/16/2020 10:00 AM - 5/16/2020 04:00 PM
  •   595 Mobile Home Alley, Poteet, TX, USA
  •  4/26/2020 12:00 PM - 5/3/2020 12:00 PM
  •   Atascosa County, TX, USA

Proclamation to be signed by the Honorable Judge Hurley April 27th, 2020

  •  11/4/2019 09:00 AM - 11/4/2019 03:00 PM
  •   107 Wyoming Blvd, Pleasanton, TX, USA

2018 Annual Report

Newspaper Insert that circulated in the Pleasanton Express Newspaper on January 9th, 2019

2019 Annual Report

Newspaper Insert that circulated in the Pleasanton Express Newspaper on January 8th, 2020

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  • Pleasanton, Texas, United States
  • 107 Wyoming Blvd

District Clerk

Pleasanton, TX, USA - Part-Time
The Atascosa County Soil & Water Conservation District has an immediate opening for a Clerk/Bookkeeper. The incumbent will provide administrative and technical support for the district. Proficient in Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Quicken, or QuickBooks is required.
Qualified applicants should submit a resume or application to: The Atascosa County Soil and Water Conservation District online, in person at 107 Wyoming Blvd., Pleasanton, TX 78064, or by email at atascosacounty@swcd.texas.gov.
The Atascosa County Soil & Water Conservation District is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against job applicants or employees on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, or disability. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you require reasonable accommodation in the interview and selection process, please contact the district.
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