Eva Yearout Tells The Group How Their System of Pens Work.We've Got Em Corralled!!Everyone Had A Great Time Working Their Way Through The Pens & Through The Squeeze Chute!Everyone Off The Bus!!!! We At A Prairie Dog Town!Eva Yearout Talks To The Group About The Buffalo & Prairie Dogs!A Nature Walk To The Salt Fork Provided Lots of Information About Species In The Area.Sand Art Was The Competition Of The Day!Working In Groups To Create A Work Of Art!Everyone Had Fun Playing In The Sand!One Of The Many Works Of Art!Working In The Trenches!Digging For Buried Treasure!!!                                    WATER!!!Charlie Swank, KDWP Biologist, Talks About His Pet Snake. Later The Kids Were Able To Touch And Even Hold The Snake.
2011 5th Grade Conservation Field Day Photo Gallery
Red Cedar Nature Trail at the
Barber County State Fishing Lake
Stream Flow Trailer
Barber County Conservation District
Display at the 2011 County Fair
Poster Contest

Each year the District supplies poster materials and a theme to school age kids (K-12) in Barber County for participation in the contest. Posters are judged at the local level, with the top 3 winners in 5 categories receiving special recognition. First place winners in each category are on display at the Kansas Association of Conservation Districts’ annual meeting in Wichita, and are eligible for the national contest. This years theme is Forests For People More Than You Can Imagine!

Forests PowerPoint


2011 Poster Contest Winners
Forests For People
More Than You Can Imagine

          K - 1st2nd - 3rd          4th - 6th
1st - Brooke Boyce      1st - Bryce Kimball        1st - Jaycee Patton
2nd - Mylee Gerber 2nd - Madison Pilkington   2nd - Cason Liebst
3rd - Easton Hrencher        3rd - Shiloh Carr                   3rd - Danielle Bedwell

7th - 9th     10th - 12th
1st - Hannah Eck  1st - Carlos Medina
2nd - Trevor Thompson            2nd - Emily Kimball
3rd - Molly Miller     3rd - Savannah Brees






Stewardship Week                          Information Provided in Part by NACD

In 1955, the National Association of Conservation Districts began a national program to encourage Americans to focus on stewardship. Stewardship Week is officially celebrated from the last Sunday in April to the first Sunday in May. It is one of the world's largest conservation-related observances.  Stewardship materials are available for churches and schools at no charge. To receive the materials at no charge, all orders need to be placed thru the district. More information is available at www.nacdnet.org/stewardship/.




5th Grade Conservation Field Day

The District sponsored 5th Grade Field Day offers students an outdoor classroom full of hands on activities designed to educate and encourage awareness of our natural resources.  This year’s event was held at the Z Bar Ranch where 5th graders from North and South Barber County schools enjoyed a full day of demonstrations, games, activities, and FOOD!



Nature Trail

The Barber County Conservation District and the City of Medicine Lodge maintain a 1 ¾ mile trail at the Barber State Fishing Lake in Medicine Lodge.  Donations have allowed the placement of 29 plant identification signs along the trail and 4 memorial benches to rest and enjoy a quiet view of the lake.  With the help of hundreds of volunteer hours, the Red Cedar Nature Trail continues to be enjoyed as a hiking trail and an educational tool.  Is your organization or club looking for a service project that offers rewarding work in a beautiful environment? The Barber County Conservation District is seeking groups interested in helping maintain the Red Cedar Nature Trail. Trimming branches, picking up limbs, and spreading wood chips on the trail are a few of the maintenance duties. If you are interested, please call the Conservation District at 886-5311 ext 3.




Stream Flow Trailer

With funding assistance provided by the State Conservation Commission through appropriation from the Kansas Water Plan Fund, the district purchased a Stream Flow Model trailer. Using granulated plastic to simulate soil or sand particles, natural stream processes are simulated as water is circulated through the plastic, responding to the flowing water just as soil and sand particles in a natural stream.  Simulations accurately recreate stream erosion caused by natural or man-made processes.



Recycling Display

The Barber County Conservation District was awarded a KDHE grant through a regional grant application, sponsored by the Sunflower RC&D Area.  This grant enabled the district to purchase a 6 ft. table top downing board display which is utilized to assist in the educational and informational needs of the two established recycling programs in Barber County, (Kiowa and Medicine Lodge) as well as the promotion of recycling in other areas of the county. The conservation district is responsible for setting up and taking down the display. To schedule the display for your event, please call the conservation district.




Barber County Fair

Each year the conservation district takes advantage of promoting conservation on a county wide basis by manning an informational/educational booth at the Barber County Fair.  Information will be available on cost-share programs, products and services, and the 2011 NACD Poster Contest.  Register to win a Kids or Adults door prize and pick up FREE STUFF when you stop by to say hello.



John Farney Memorial Scholarship

The John Farney Memorial Scholarship is a $1000 scholarship sponsored by the Barber County Conservation District, awarded annually to a student who is entering at least his/her second year of college.  Applicants must be pursuing a college degree in a conservation related field.  The applicant must also be a resident of Barber County.

Scholarship Application



Kansas Range Youth Camp

Youth who are interested in range plant identification, plant growth, stocking rate determination, livestock nutrition, and rangeland wildlife management have the opportunity to apply for a scholarship to attend the Kansas Range Youth Camp July 5 - 8, 2011.  The camp, hosted by the Kansas Section of the Society for Range Management, is open to upcoming high school Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. The Kansas Range Youth Camp is designed to give students a basic understanding of the principles of rangeland ecology, including plant physiology, plant identification, range sites, range condition, and rangeland ecology, or grazing animals.  The Barber County Conservation District offers one full scholarship to an eligible Barber County high school student to attend the camp. 



Kansas Foundation for Ag in the Classroom

Barber County educators are offered a half scholarship to attend the Kansas Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom’s Summer Graduate Course. ‘Connecting Your Classroom to KS Agriculture’ is a 3-credit hour course which enables the educator to “teach students core subjects required by state education standards while they discover our ecosystem, investigate the world around them and learn how it fosters food production and healthy environments.”



Mid/Short-Grass Range School

Scholarships are made available to attend the Mid/Short-Grass Range School in August 2011.  These rangeland management classes with emphasis on economics and environment are hosted by the Kansas Grazing Lands Coalition. Visit the KGLC website or contact the conservation district for more information.
Brooke Boyce
1st Place Kindergarten - 1st DivisionBryce Kimball
1st Place 2nd - 3rd DivisionJaycee Patton
1st Place 4th - 6th DivisionHannah Eck
1st Place 7th - 9th DivisionCarlos Medina
1st Place 10th - 12th Division
2011 Poster Contest Winning Posters.