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Program & Staff Specialists


The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is the lead federal conservation agency, working one-on-one with farmers and landowners on private lands. NRCS, formerly called the Soil Conservation Service, has been helping people make sound choices for healthy land and water for over 60 years. NRCS staff specialists offer professional expertise in many fields, including soils, agronomy, engineering, forestry, wildlife habitat plantings, wetlands, geographic information systems, land use planning, grazing, conservation planning, and other technical disciplines. NRCS also offers landowners the opportunity to participate in many federal conservation and agricultural programs. For information on NRCS programs or technical information, please contact the following:

Contact

State Conservationist's Staff

Phone

All of NRCS

Patricia S. Leavenworth, State Conservationist

(608) 662-4422

Accountability

Sheryl Paczwa, Asst. State Conservationist

(608) 662-4422, x228

Administration

Deb White, State Administrative Officer

(608) 662-4422, x255

Media Contact

Renae Anderson, Public Affairs Specialist

(608) 662-4422, x227

Personnel

Karl Gilbertson, Human Resources Manager

(608) 662-4422 x 276

Programs

Don Baloun, Asst. State Conservationist
Tom Krapf, Asst. State Conservationist

(608) 662-4422, x252
(608) 662-4422, x232


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