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September 02, 2010

SWCS Strategic Plan

SWCS Board of Directors Adopts Strategic Plan

The strategic plan of the Soil and Water Conservation Society offers a look at the vision, mission, and commitment to excellence of the Society as it addresses the conservation issues of today and anticipates the future.  It is a commitment to member services, science and policy, leadership, and sustainability.  We invite you to review the plan and join us in its implementation.

             -- Bill Boyer, SWCS President


SWCS Contributes to the AAAS Report on Research & Development Budgets for Ag and Natural Resource Sciences  

AAAS Report XXXV Cover

 

The Soil and Water Conservation Society has joined the Intersociety Working Group of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Click here to read SWCS Executive Director Gulliford’s comments.

  

  
 

   


 

2009-2010 Annual Report

2009-2010 Annual Report

To download the Annual Report, please select the file below:

2009-2010 Annual Report (Large file: 5.5 mb pdf)
2009-2010 Annual Report 
(Small file: 1.2 mb pdf)


SWCS Comments on the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Request for Applications

SWCS Executive Director Jim Gulliford issues a response to the NIFA FY-2011 Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Request for Applications. Read Gulliford’s comments.


 

 
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