The Missouri Soil and Water Districts Commission administers the Soil and Water Conservation Districts Law (Missouri Revised Statutes, Chapter 278, RSMo). Created in 1943 by the Missouri General Assembly, the commission was created to further soil conservation practices on Missouri farms and maintain oversight of the soil and water districts. The commission was assigned to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, when the department was created under the Omnibus State Reorganization Act of 1974.
The commission formulates policies and general programs for saving Missouri soil and water by the soil and water conservation districts, giving consideration to the districts' needs. The commission provide financial incentives and technical assistance working with state and federal conservation partners to agricultural landowners with the goal of saving soil and protecting Missouri’s water resources. The commission receives and allocates any funds appropriated by the General Assembly for the use or benefit of the districts, including a soil and water conservation cost-share program. The commission also receives and conveys any other form of aid extended by any other Missouri agency to the soil and water conservation districts. Funding for financial and technical assistance is provided by the Soil and Water Conservation Sales Tax Fund, which receives 50% of the Parks, Soils and Water Sales Tax. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources' Soil and Water Conservation Program assists the commission in its duties.
Commission Meetings
The commission meets six to nine times a year, depending on need. Agenda items vary, but they typically include public hearings, actions on rules, requests for variances or work related to compliance issues. The public is welcome to attend these meetings, which may be in person, by conference call or through Webex. The department cannot guarantee the quality of the Webex or conference call options. The department attempts to correct any technical difficulties as they arise, but the meeting will not be subject to change or repeat due to any technical difficulties.
If you would like to address the commission on any agenda item, you will need to notify the department before the meeting. You can do this by emailing the commission secretary at tina.stockman@dnr.mo.gov if attending by Webex or conference call. If attending in person, you can complete a Speaker Request form that will be available at the registration table at the meeting.
Upcoming Meetings
Meeting Video Attendance Available! |
Lewis and Clark State Office Building
LaCharrette and Nightingale Creek Conference Rooms 1101 Riverside Drive Jefferson City, Missouri |
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Meeting Video Attendance Available! |
Lewis and Clark State Office Building
LaCharrette and Nightingale Creek Conference Rooms 1101 Riverside Drive Jefferson City, Missouri |
Past Meetings
Members
Gary Vandiver
Chair Representing: Farmer residing north of the Missouri River Party Affiliation: Democrat |
Richmond, MO | |
H. Ralph Gaw
Vice-Chair Representing: Farmer residing south of Missouri River Party Affiliation: Democrat |
Tipton, MO | |
Jeff Lance
Voting Member Representing: Farmer residing north of the Missouri River Party Affiliation: Republican |
Savannah, MO | |
Kenny Lovelace
Voting Member Representing: Farmer residing north of the Missouri River Party Affiliation: Republican |
Palmyra, MO | |
Tim Martin
Voting Member Representing: Farmer residing south of the Missouri River Party Affiliation: Independent |
Bernie, MO | |
Keith Stevens
Voting Member Representing: Farmer residing south of the Missouri River Party Affiliation: Republican |
Bolivar, MO | |
Dru Buntin, Director, Department of Natural Resources
Non-voting Ex-officio Member Representing: Missouri Department of Natural Resources |
Jefferson City, MO | |
Chris Chinn, Director, Department of Agriculture
Non-voting Ex-officio Member Representing: Missouri Department of Agriculture |
Clarence, MO | |
Christopher Daubert, PhD, College of Agriculture Dean
Non-voting Ex-officio Member Representing: University of Missouri, College of Agriculture |
Columbia, MO | |
Sara Parker Pauley, Director, Department of Conservation
Non-voting Ex-officio Member Representing: Missouri Department of Conservation |
Columbia, MO | |
Timothy Duggan
Attorney General's Office Contact |
Missouri Attorney General's Office P.O. Box 899 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0899 |
573-751-3321 |
Jim Plassmeyer, Soil and Water Conservation Program Director
MoDNR Staff Contact |
Missouri Department of Natural Resources PO Box 176 Jefferson City, MO 65102 |
573-751-4932 |
Tina Stockman
MoDNR Staff Assistant Contact |
Missouri Department of Natural Resources PO Box 176 Jefferson City, MO 65102 |
573-751-4932 tina.stockman@dnr.mo.gov |
Commission Structure
The Missouri Soil and Water Districts Commission is made up of six farmers (voting members) and four ex-officio (non-voting) members. The six farmers are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Senate. Ex-officio members include the directors of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Missouri Department of Agriculture, Missouri Department of Conservation and the dean of the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources at the University of Missouri.
- Three farmers are to be from north of the Missouri River
- Three farmers are to be from south of the Missouri River
- Only one member may be from any given state Senatorial district
- No more than four members may be from the same political party
Commissioners serve three-year terms and until successors are selected and qualified. If you are interested in serving on this commission, a current Application for Gubernatorial Appointment is required for consideration. You can apply online on the Missouri Boards and Commissions website.
Contact Information
Soil and Water Conservation Program
Missouri Geological Survey
P.O. Box 176
Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176
United States