Abstract

The Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS) was started in the early 1940s by a small group of soil conservation leaders. They foresaw the need for a professional association that could be the umbrella for all soil and water conservationists. “Acting on their convictions they set about the task of creating an association through which conservationist could increase their efficiency and effectiveness as leaders, improve their vocational competencies and their combined talents and influence in solving the problems facing conservation programs.” (Quote from “History — Soil and Water Conservation Society — Yearly Synopsis”)

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