USDA should also be contacted prior to any new manipulation on wet areas.
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Dry weather this fall and winter has allowed many individuals to work on the maintenance of drainage systems and tree and brush removal. USDA program participants should be aware that before maintenance begins, individuals should check with their county USDA office to ensure continued compliance with USDA programs.
USDA should also be contacted prior to any new manipulation on wet areas. It is best to request assistance so that USDA program benefits are not jeopardized. In Daviess County, stop by the Natural Resources Conservation Service located at 209 Ash Street in Gallatin or call 660-663-3703, Ext. 3 for an appointment.