Arkansas Association of Resource Conservation
and Development Councils, Inc.

12623 Highway 300, Roland, Arkansas 72135
501-868-8483


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ARKANSAS RIVER VALLEY RC&D AREA

Counties Served;  Conway, Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Logan, Montgomery, Polk, Pope, Scott, Sebastian, and Yell
Fred Stringer, Coordinator
3913 Brooken Hill
Fort Smith, AR 72908
Phone: 501-646-8300 EX-7
E-Mail:Fred.Stringer@ar.usda.gov
COUNCIL OFFICERS

W.D. Looper, Chairman
Phone: 501-996-4447
E-Mail:wlooper@valuelinx.net

Mike Jacobs, Vice Chairman
Phone: 501-754-2175

Paul King, Secretary/Treasurer
Phone: 501-965-2448

Click on Project Name to read about projects
         
FFA field day

Point Remove Wetlands Reclamation and Irrigation Project

  FFA field day

Each year the Arkansas River Valley sponsors an FFA field day at the Booneville Fairgrounds.  Over 800 students from 40 schools compete in  horticulture, forestry,   Soils, crops, livestock, dairy cattle,   poultry, and other areas.

 Awards are given in each area.  This is a cooperative effort that involves volunteers several local, state, and federal agencies, along with about 50 local volunteers.  The field day is growing each year, with schools from as far away as Gurdon to the south and Bruno-Pyatt to the north attending.

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Point Remove Wetlands Reclamation and Irrigation Project

The Arkansas River Valley RC&D Council is a sponsor of the Point Remove Wetlands Reclamation and Irrigation Project in Pope and Conway counties.

This is a water conservation and wildlife management project that will help restore wetland habitat on about 5,200 acres and provide irrigation water for about 11,000 acres.

 Water will be lifted from the Arkansas River and delivered to the wildlife management areas and crops using this flume and existing channels.

This project is a joint effort with the local Improvement District, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Ducks Unlimited, The Arkansas Soil and Water Conservation Commission, and USDA-NRCS.  NRCS is constructing the water delivery system at an estimated cost of $8 million

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Assistance is available without regard to race, creed, color, sex, age, handicap, marital status or national origin.