Watson to lead Natural Resources Conservation Service in Montana

 

August 31, 2018

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Tom Watson

BOZEMAN, Mont. – Tom Watson recently assumed the position of state conservationist for USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Montana. In that job, Watson will be responsible for NRCS operations within the state, including the administration of conservation technical assistance to private landowners, conservation financial assistance programs, conservation easement programs, the Natural Resources Inventory, water supply forecasting, soil survey mapping, and the Plant Materials Center in Bridger.

Most recently, Watson has worked as an assistant state conservationist in Oregon, supervising the administrative and operational functions for the state. His NRCS career began at a local field office in Wyoming after graduating from the University of Wyoming with a range management degree. Watson grew up on a farm in western Nebraska and has spent his whole life connected to agriculture.


"I pride myself with being from the West and with that, an understanding of issues that often impact private land and producers," Watson said. "I look forward to working with producers and the many conservation groups who have a stake in Montana's future."

Watson may be reached at the NRCS state office in Bozeman at 406-587-6811.

 

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