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ANNAPOLIS, MD ~ Annapolis, MD - The State Soil Conservation Committee will be holding a meeting on Thursday, August 15, 2024 at 9:30 a.m. The meeting will focus on important topics such as soil conservation and water quality programs. Limited seating is available for those who wish to attend in person. This meeting is open to the public and will provide valuable information on these crucial issues.
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For those interested in attending, Loretta Collins, the Executive Secretary for the State Soil Conservation Committee, can be contacted at loretta.collins@maryland.gov for call-in information. Established in 1938, the State Soil Conservation Committee plays a vital role in coordinating the activities of Maryland's 24 soil conservation districts. They also provide valuable advice to the Secretary of Agriculture on matters related to soil and water conservation.
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For those interested in attending, Loretta Collins, the Executive Secretary for the State Soil Conservation Committee, can be contacted at loretta.collins@maryland.gov for call-in information. Established in 1938, the State Soil Conservation Committee plays a vital role in coordinating the activities of Maryland's 24 soil conservation districts. They also provide valuable advice to the Secretary of Agriculture on matters related to soil and water conservation.
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