Agriculture Conservation Planner at Kent Conservation District
Dover, Delaware, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Oct, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

09 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Excel, Databases, Environmental Science, Crp, Natural Resources, Agriculture

Industry

Other Industry

Description

THIS IS NOT A MERIT POSITION. THIS IS A POSITION WITH THE KENT CONSERVATION DISTRICT.

Title: Agriculture Conservation Planner
Program: KCD Agricultural/Nutrient Management Program
Location: Dover, DE
Closing Date: Until Filled
Point of Contact: Stephanie Walt

THIS IS NOT A MERIT POSITION. THIS IS A POSITION WITH THE KENT CONSERVATION DISTRICT.

The Kent Conservation District (KCD), a governmental subdivision of the State of Delaware, is seeking applicants for the
full-time position of Agriculture Conservation Planner responsible for performing technical/specialized work in educating
landowners on nutrient management, the need for effective crop management systems, identifying natural resource
concerns, and recommending best management practices (BMP). The incumbent assists with carrying out a coordinated
program of natural resource conservation between KCD and the United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural
Resources Conservation Service (USDA-NRCS). The position is located at the home of the Kent Conservation District;
Frederick T. Mott Conservation Center, 1679 S. DuPont Highway, Dover, Delaware.

DESIRED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

  • BS in agriculture, environmental science, natural resources, or related field.

o Commensurate experience in any of these curricula will be considered.

  • Proficient in MS Word, Excel, databases, and ArcGIS a plus.
  • Willingness to become an ASA Certified Crop Advisor is preferred.

requirement. GIS program knowledge is also required.

  • Educates agricultural producers and landowners on the various financial assistance programs available by th

EQIP, AMA, CRP, CREP, etc. Knowledge of all these programs is required.

  • Assists with KCD cost-share sign-up periods by meeting with the applicant, takes applications, calculate structur
Responsibilities
  • Makes initial contact with landowners regarding KCD and USDA-NRCS programs. Works closely with the
    landowner and advises them on the installation and maintenance of highly tailored conservation systems.
    Conducts a field-by-field review of the farm with the landowners. Advises on mixtures and similar considerations,
    in keeping with the soil types and conditions of the land. Promote soil health and soil health management

practices.

  • Performs PreSidedress Nitrogen Tests (PSNT) for county farmers. The incumbent takes soil samples, processes

the tests, and reports the results to the landowner most of the time within 24 hours.

  • Selects standard designs and adapts the designs to fit the conditions present on the land. Assists in laying out

engineering practices and advises landowners and contractors during construction. Recommends acceptance to

the USDA-NRCS District Conservationist on all types of conservation practices including cost-sharing.

  • Assists the landowner in developing plant nutrient management plans. The incumbent takes soil and manure

samples for analysis, interprets results, uses computer programs to determine fertilizer and manure applications
rates for various cropping systems based on realistic yield goals. Prepares materials for each producer for

cultural resource evaluations, wetland determinations, etc.

  • Computer knowledge and software knowledge used for nutrient management and conservation planning is a

requirement. GIS program knowledge is also required.

  • Educates agricultural producers and landowners on the various financial assistance programs available by the

District and NRCS. Programs include District conservation cost-share, State Revolving Fund (SRF) loan program,

EQIP, AMA, CRP, CREP, etc. Knowledge of all these programs is required.

  • Assists with KCD cost-share sign-up periods by meeting with the applicant, takes applications, calculate structure

sizes, and informing the landowner of program rules and guidelines. This also includes the inspection of cover

crops after planting and destruction of the crop.

  • Complete status reviews at the request of the USDA-NRCS District Conservationist.
  • Maintains records and files with emphasis on documentation.
  • Maintains accurate, clear, and comprehensive log of all phases of work.
  • Attend meetings of the Kent Conservation District Board of Supervisors, interagency groups, public meetings, etc.

at the request of the KCD District Coordinator.

  • Must keep a positive and courteous attitude when dealing with the public and fellow employees.
  • Submits periodic and special reports as requested.
  • Performs other related duties as requested by the KCD District Coordinator.
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