The Fulton Soil and Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors are respected conservation leaders. The board members are elected by county residents to represent them in charting the course for soil and water conservation and natural resources management in their county.

The Fulton Soil and Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors are elected to a three-year term as public officials and serve without pay.

Meet the Supervisors:

Pictured from left to right-Mike Holland, Phil Aeschliman, Larry Short, Bill Shininger, and Curt Jones.

Meeting dates and times of the board of supervisors for 2008.

The office staff carries out the mission and vision of the board of supervisors.  The office staff includes soil and water conservation district employees and federal employees from the United States Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service employees. 

Office hours:  8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday

(other hours available by appointment only)

Holidays (office closed)

Kim Bowles, District Program Administrator Dan Bruner, Resource Management Specialist
Pete Carr, District Technician III Sarah Castor, Soil Conservation Technician
Mike Degens, WLEB Conservationist Brice Nemire, Farm Bill Biologist
Amanda Podach, Education & Information Specialist Mike Weaver, District Conservationist