Little River Conservation District

Little River Conservation District We are a local unit of state government that provides services to land users in protecting and conser

Taking applications through April 28, 2026
04/16/2026

Taking applications through April 28, 2026

Shared Position Description

EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE
High School graduation or equivalent and either one (1) year of general agricultural experience or 12 semester hours of Natural Resources, Agriculture or Engineering related courses or a combination of experience and education sufficient to successfully perform the duties of the job such as those listed above.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
• Hear normal conversation in person and on the telephone.
• Mobility of arms to reach, and the dexterity of hands to grasp and manipulate small objects, write legibly, and use tools.
• Good peripheral vision and depth perception.
• Use hands to operate equipment.
• Use lower body mobility to climb, balance, stand, walk, stoop, bend, and extend legs, kneel, crouch, crawl, reach, push, pull, and lift.
• Walk on uneven ground, rough terrain, and through dense vegetation.
• Work outside in weather extremes of the local climate.
• Exposure to alternating noise levels.
• Possible exposure to herbicide and chemical spray operations, requiring safety precautions and protective gear/clothing, such as a hard hat, boots, and gloves, to minimize risk

PRIMARY NRCS JOB DUTIES (75%)
• Perform work under the specific standards, specifications, guidelines, and techniques established in soil and water conservation procedures.
• Survey fields and interpret soil survey maps.
• Enter data and prepare forms and farm maps from sketches and field notes.
• Use computation formulas to compile data concerning physical land features.
• Identify appropriate standard conservation practices and determine the type of equipment suited for installing the conservation measure.
• Determine needs for updating and/or completing records and documentation packages related to technical work assignments and initiate action to acquire needed information from others as indicated by situations encountered in the work.
• Complete checkout on completed practice construction/installation.
• Recognize and identify situations when existing soil and water conservation standards or specifications cannot be applied or when significant deviation is necessary and referral those applications to a higher-grade technician or supervisor.
• Complete required reporting, including quarterly task worksheet.
• Complete required training and maintain certifications related to the position.
• Explain conservation practices and applications to land managers.
• Provide outreach for conservation planning and Farm Bill programs.
• Assist customers with program applications.
• Meet with landowners to promote state cost-share programs, farm bill programs, and discuss natural resource concerns and solutions.

Shared Position DescriptionEDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCEHigh School graduation or equivalent and either one (1) year of ge...
03/19/2026

Shared Position Description

EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE
High School graduation or equivalent and either one (1) year of general agricultural experience or 12 semester hours of Natural Resources, Agriculture or Engineering related courses or a combination of experience and education sufficient to successfully perform the duties of the job such as those listed above.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
• Hear normal conversation in person and on the telephone.
• Mobility of arms to reach, and the dexterity of hands to grasp and manipulate small objects, write legibly, and use tools.
• Good peripheral vision and depth perception.
• Use hands to operate equipment.
• Use lower body mobility to climb, balance, stand, walk, stoop, bend, and extend legs, kneel, crouch, crawl, reach, push, pull, and lift.
• Walk on uneven ground, rough terrain, and through dense vegetation.
• Work outside in weather extremes of the local climate.
• Exposure to alternating noise levels.
• Possible exposure to herbicide and chemical spray operations, requiring safety precautions and protective gear/clothing, such as a hard hat, boots, and gloves, to minimize risk

PRIMARY NRCS JOB DUTIES (75%)
• Perform work under the specific standards, specifications, guidelines, and techniques established in soil and water conservation procedures.
• Survey fields and interpret soil survey maps.
• Enter data and prepare forms and farm maps from sketches and field notes.
• Use computation formulas to compile data concerning physical land features.
• Identify appropriate standard conservation practices and determine the type of equipment suited for installing the conservation measure.
• Determine needs for updating and/or completing records and documentation packages related to technical work assignments and initiate action to acquire needed information from others as indicated by situations encountered in the work.
• Complete checkout on completed practice construction/installation.
• Recognize and identify situations when existing soil and water conservation standards or specifications cannot be applied or when significant deviation is necessary and referral those applications to a higher-grade technician or supervisor.
• Complete required reporting, including quarterly task worksheet.
• Complete required training and maintain certifications related to the position.
• Explain conservation practices and applications to land managers.
• Provide outreach for conservation planning and Farm Bill programs.
• Assist customers with program applications.
• Meet with landowners to promote state cost-share programs, farm bill programs, and discuss natural resource concerns and solutions.

PY28 cost share starting March 16, 2026
03/12/2026

PY28 cost share starting March 16, 2026

📣📣Emergency Drought Program has been activated again.  Application period opens Monday MARCH 9, 2026.  Applications will...
03/05/2026

📣📣Emergency Drought Program has been activated again.
Application period opens Monday MARCH 9, 2026. Applications will be available at the office or you can download them from OCC's website. If you can't make it to the office, you can request one be emailed, but note that is contingent on staff availability and there might be delays from the time of your request.
Our office hours are M-F 8am until 4:30 pm.
The program is a first come, first served funding process, pending inspections.
Website for application: https://conservation.ok.gov/emergency-drought-assistance-program/?utm_content=&utm_name=&utm_term=
*Note it will be available on March 9th.
Little River Conservation District
2100 E Washington St. Ste E
Idabel, OK 74745

Great Place to be!
02/26/2026

Great Place to be!

01/11/2026

Another good catch last night! The last time we had these hogs on one of our other cameras, was Dec 1. That shows you how big of a circle they have been traveling.

We will start taking applications when we return to work January 2, 2026. Link for application https://conservation.ok.g...
12/31/2025

We will start taking applications when we return to work January 2, 2026. Link for applicationhttps://conservation.ok.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/2025.12.19_SHIPApplicationproducerguide.pdf

12/17/2025

Just a reminder NRCS extended the sign up for their programs to January 15, 2026.

WASHINGTON, DC- December 15, 2025 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) today announced the establishment of a national January 15, 2026 batching deadline for the first funding round of key conservation programs. This national batching date ensures producers have a clear, consistent timeline for participating in Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP), Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP), and Agricultural Management Assistance (AMA). This includes NRCS’ new Regenerative Pilot Program, which provides targeted Farmer First assistance through EQIP and CSP.

“The NRCS team continues its commitment to America’s producers — advancing conservation, strengthening service delivery, and keeping our promise to the men and women who feed and fuel our nation,” said NRCS Chief Aubrey J.D. Bettencourt. “Our mission is clear: empower farmers, protect our natural resources, and deliver on President Trump’s ‘Farmers First’ vision.”

NRCS programs are continuous sign-up programs, but due to the government shutdown, the agency is implementing an initial national batching period to ensure producers have access to funding and support.

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Oh the amazing talented young people we have in McCurtain County! Little River hosted it’s annual speech and poster cont...
11/04/2025

Oh the amazing talented young people we have in McCurtain County! Little River hosted it’s annual speech and poster contest we have 4 speech contestants going on to area that contest will be held November 12th at Wilburton. We had a total of of 68 posters with 12 going to area and out of those 12 we have 3 moving on to State!

With Christmas right around the corner we have Plat Books in stock! We are located temporarily during shutdown at the OS...
11/04/2025

With Christmas right around the corner we have Plat Books in stock! We are located temporarily during shutdown at the OSU Extension 301 N Central Ave Idabel OK

Plat Books and Maps now available!
Temporarily located at OSU Extension 301 N Central Ave Idabel OK

Address

Idabel, OK

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+15806121124

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