Maximizing each county’s conservation potential across Iowa

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The history of Iowa’s county conservation boards began in 1955, when the 56th General Assembly passed the “County Conservation Law,” which gave voters in each county the opportunity to establish their own county conservation board. By 1956, the first 16 boards were approved, and by 1989, all 99 counties had their own county conservation board.

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