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2007
- Russell Farms


Russell Farm Honored by Conservation District
By Lori Newman, Basin Republican Rustler
The South Big Horn Conservation District recently
selected Russell Farms as the recipient for its annual 2007 Cooperator
of the Year Award. The supervisors of the local Conservation
District Board made the selection.
Russell Farms is a farming and feedlot operation
about five miles west of Basin, and is owned and operated by Don and
Cheri Russell and their sons, Richard and Bill.
According to Linda Hamilton of Hyattville,
chairman of the SBHCD board of supervisors, Russell Farms was selected
because of the Russell family's interest in "best management projects"
and cooperation in creating partnerships between the conservation
district, the federal Natural Resources Conservation Service and Big
Horn County.
As county commissioner, Don Russell, was very
instrumental in getting Big Horn County to commit monies to help with
the cost of having a county-wide soil survey completed," Hamilton said.
"Because of Don's dedication and leadership, the Shoshone Conservation
District, the South Big Horn Conservation District and the county
commissioners have been able to partner with NRCS to produce
comprehensive soil data for the area.
"This survey will be very beneficial to
landowners and other governmental agencies as best management projects
are implemented on the land. Detailed soil survey work will
provide excellent information for subdivision planning as well.
The soil survey work will continue in the area for the next several
years."
Hamilton also praised the Russells for their
awareness, and willingness to do something about environmental concerns.
"Russell farms applied to the District for
cost-share monies to assist in relocating their feedlot operation,"
Hamilton said.
The Russells used their own personal funds and
funding they applied for through the District, which were funneled
through the state department of Environmental Quality from the
environmental Protection Agency's Clean Water Act, Section 319.
They also sought "EQIP" funding from the NRCS's Environmental Quality
Incentive Program (EQIP) in order to help them with the expensive
project of relocating a feedlot that was out of EPA compliance because
E.coli issues, Hamilton explained.
"This last fall the Russells willingly allowed
the District to host a part of its feedlot tour at their newly
constructed feedlot," she said. "The tour was attended by local
residents and three local legislators as well as NRCS personnel."
In addition, Hamilton noted, "Richard Russell
also recently participated in the 219 cost-share program to rehabilitate
non-compliant septic systems. As a result, Richard's system and 18
other septics in the District were rehabilitated and brought into
compliance. This program was also directed towards E.coli
issues that are present in the South Big Horn Conservation District
area."
The South Big Horn Conservation District's board
of supervisors includes, Hamilton, Walt Hibbert of Otto, Geroge Kelso of
Emblem, Ted Zier of Basin and Nancy Joyce of Manderson.
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