Celebrating 35 Years!


Missouri Soil & Water 
Conservation Districts
Employees Association 

"Preserving Soil & Water Through Conservation"

What We Do

The Missouri Soil and Water Conservation Districts Employees Association (MSWCDEA) is affiliated with the Missouri Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts (MASWCD).
MSWCDEA is managed by a board of 16 representatives (2 representatives from each of the 8 MASWCD areas).  Each representative serves for a 2 year term.
MSWCDEA strives to maintain a standard of quality for conservation district employees by encouraging the exchange of information and ideas.

BYLAWS

Our History

Before the Sales Tax

In the 1930's, Americans realized how devastating soil erosion could be as the Dust Bowl
swept across the nation, relocating an estimated 300 million tons of soil. 
Missouri had the highest rate of erosion in the nation, which led to the creation of
the Missouri Soil and Water Conservation Districts in 1943.
In 1982, Missouri was losing soil at a rate of 10.8 tons per acre each year on cultivated cropland.


About the Tax

The Parks, Soils and Water Sales Tax is a statewide one-tenth-of-one percent sales tax
that provides funding for Missouri state parks and historic sites & soil and water conservation efforts.
  The tax was first approved by voters in 1984 and is divided equally between the two efforts.
The Cost-Share Program shares the cost of implementing conservation practices between the state and landowners.  Each of the 114 soil and water conservation districts in Missouri receive district grants to fund technical assistance for landowners and provide information and educational programs.  The Department of Natural Resources has provided over $660 million to Missouri agricultural landowners to implement these conservation practices.


After the Tax

Revenues from the Parks, Soils and Water Sales Tax have resulted in Missouri having the greatest soil erosion reduction rate of any other state with more than 10 million acres of cultivated cropland.
  Missouri has saved more than 177 million tons of soil over the past 30 years,
due to the efforts of the Soil and Water Conservation Program.

MSWCDEA Area Reps

AREA 1
ANDREW COUNTY
Alyssa Bugbee

AREA 1
ATCHISON COUNTY
Jessica Shefford

AREA 1
VACANCY
(Alternate)

AREA 2
CHARITON COUNTY
Quinley Fawks
(Treasurer)

AREA 2
Bollinger
County
Megan Baker

AREA 2
Bollinger
County
Beth Eeftink
(Alternate)

AREA 3
AUDRAIN COUNTY
Chris Terry
(Vice President)

AREA 3
CLARK COUNTY
Jacky Martin

AREA 3
RANDOLPH COUNTY
Lauren Reynolds
(Alternate)

AREA 4
 COOPER COUNTY
David Glaskey
(Parliamentarian)

AREA 4
PETTIS COUNTY
Tiffani Scott
(Secretary)

AREA 4
Hickory
County

Ashley Fisk

AREA 5
BOONE COUNTY
Ethan Miller

AREA 5
ST. CHARLES COUNTY
Theresa Dunlap
(Alternate)

AREA 5
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Tiffany Woods

AREA 6
DADE COUNTY
Kenneth Ball

AREA 6
McDONALD COUNTY
Andrew Molder
(Alternate)

AREA 6
STONE COUNTY
Melissa White
(President)

AREA 7
HOWELL COUNTY
Jessica Walden
(Alternate)  

AREA 7
OZARK COUNTY
Melisa Myers

AREA 7
TEXAS COUNTY
Kavin Keller

AREA 8
BUTLER COUNTY
Stephanie Katt

AREA 8
BOLLINGER COUNTY
Megan Baker

AREA 8
BOLLINGER COUNTY
Beth Eeftink
(Alternate)

MASWCD Area Directors

Ron Willis (Andrew County) . . . . President / NACD Alternate 
Ryan Britt (Randolph County) . . . . Past President / NACD Board Member 
Jim Carlson (DeKalb County) . . . . Area 1 Director 
Steve Radcliff (Livingston County) . . . . Area 2 Director 
Scot Shively (Shelby County) . . . . Area 3 Director
Beverly Dometrorch (Howard County) . . . . Area 4 Director
Gary Bonacker (Jefferson County) . . . . Area 5 Director
Tim Neely (Lawrence County) . . . . Area 6 Director
David Hutsell (Wright County) . . . . Area 7 Director / 2nd Vice President 
Kenny Spooler (Cape Girardeau County) . . . . Area 8 Director / 1st Vice President
Harold Lampe (Lawrence County) . . . . Treasurer / 3rd Vice President
Jim Boschert (Osage County) . . . . Executive Director


MASWCD Website

Area Map