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Piedmont Soil & Water Conservation District

Serving Amelia, Nottoway, and Prince Edward Counties

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Annual Report

The annual report is released after the final statistics and figures are reportedĀ for the fiscal year, which ends June 30.

2014-2015 Annual Report

2015-2016 Annual Report

2016-2017 Annual Report

2017-2018 Annual Report

2018-2019 Annual Report

2019-2020 Annual Report

Dates to Remember

November 2: Office closed-election day

November 11: Office closed-Veterans Day

November 24: Board Meeting

November 26-27: Office closed for Thanksgiving Holiday

 

 

Contact Us

Piedmont Soil & Water
Conservation District
100-B Dominion Drive
Farmville, VA 23901

(434) 392-3782

Office hours: Mon-Fri, 8:00-4:30

Who We Are

 

Shoots of winter wheat in rows

The Piedmont Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) is a non-profit, political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia operating primarily on a grant basis with funds from state and local governments. Piedmont SWCD provides technical and educational assistance for natural resource conservation to land users, farmers, foresters, homeowners, and local governments in Amelia, Nottoway, and Prince Edward Counties. Since 1939, the District has delivered voluntary, locally-led conservation solutions to natural resource concerns.

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