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THE HISTORY OF THE NATIONAL LAND AND RANGE JUDGING CONTEST IS NOW PRESERVED AT THE OKLAHOMA HISTORY CENTER
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THE HISTORY OF THE NATIONAL LAND AND RANGE JUDGING CONTEST IS NOW PRESERVED AT THE OKLAHOMA HISTORY CENTER

In March of this year OACD gifted their Land Judging files to the Oklahoma Historical Society to be permanently archived at the Oklahoma History Center and available for the public to access in the future. The Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society commends OACD for preserving this important part of Oklahoma’s conservation history and the role the National Land and Range Judging contest plays in educating students about conservation and the importance of our soil resources.

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“I remember the Dust Bowl real well:” Interview with Bernice Carter
Sam Stalcup Sam Stalcup

“I remember the Dust Bowl real well:” Interview with Bernice Carter

This spring, the Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society (OCHS) commemorates the ninetieth anniversary of Black Sunday—the iconic dust storm that symbolizes the decade of environmental crisis in the 1930s Panhandle. As we seek lessons from the Dust Bowl, we're highlighting a remarkable YouTube video from Leedey Public Schools featuring 103-year-old Bernice Carter.

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Herriman wins Prestigious Leopold Conservation Award
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Herriman wins Prestigious Leopold Conservation Award

The Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society congratulates Scotty Herriman and his wife Jo for receiving the Aldo Leopold Award from the Sand County Foundation.  They were recognized last month at the OACD State Meeting Banquet.   Scotty Herriman is a Founding Member of the Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society. He served two terms as Area 3 Commissioner on the Oklahoma Conservation Commission.  He is Past President of the Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts and was a graduate of the first OACD Conservation Leadership Class.  He has championed conservation in his farming career and mentored many folks around the state in conservation matters.  The Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society is proud to have Scotty Herriman as a member and proud of the conservation work he has done on his farm and the lifetime commitment he has had in promoting conservation in Oklahoma.

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Congratulations, Ed Casey!
Sam Stalcup Sam Stalcup

Congratulations, Ed Casey!

The Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society (OCHS) extends its congratulations to Ed Casey on his election as the President of the Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts (OACD).

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OCHS Celebrates Conservation Legacy at OACD State Meeting
Sam Stalcup Sam Stalcup

OCHS Celebrates Conservation Legacy at OACD State Meeting

The Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society was proud to participate in the Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts state meeting held in Norman, February 23rd-25th, 2025. We extend our sincere appreciation to the OACD leadership team for organizing another exceptional event that brought together conservation leaders from across the state. This gathering provided a valuable opportunity to connect with our members, partners, and stakeholders.

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OCHS Highlights from 2024
Sam Stalcup Sam Stalcup

OCHS Highlights from 2024

The Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society completed its seventh year of operation in 2024.  Our mission is “to collect, preserve and share Oklahoma’s rich conservation history.” This post shares some the highlights of the work accomplished in 2024.

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Death of OCHS Board Member Patti Christian
Sam Stalcup Sam Stalcup

Death of OCHS Board Member Patti Christian

The board of the Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society is saddened to report the death of board member Patti Christian on June 25th. Patti had served on the OCHS board since February 2020 and helped represent the interests of Oklahoma’s conservation district employees. She had worked for the McClain County Conservation District in Purcell since 1992 and was the District Manager at the time of her death. Patti has also been active throughout her career in the Oklahoma Association of Conservation District Employees. Patti’s leadership in Oklahoma’s conservation community will be missed.

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Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society Celebrates 75th Anniversary of Cloud Creek No. 1 with Congressman Frank Lucas
Sam Stalcup Sam Stalcup

Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society Celebrates 75th Anniversary of Cloud Creek No. 1 with Congressman Frank Lucas

The Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society and the Washita County Conservation District welcomed conservation dignitaries to Cordell, Oklahoma on April 23, 2023, to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Cloud Creek No. 1, the first upstream flood control dam completed as part of a national program of watershed flood control and soil conservation under the authority of the 1944 Flood Control Act.

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OCHS Annual Meeting to be held February 25th, 2024
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OCHS Annual Meeting to be held February 25th, 2024

The Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society is pleased to invited our members and supporters to join us Sunday February 25th for our annual meeting to be held 1PM in the Scissortail Room of the Embassy Suites at 3233 NW Expressway, Oklahoma City, OK.

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OCHS Unveils Oklahoma Conservation History Photography Exhibit
Sam Stalcup Sam Stalcup

OCHS Unveils Oklahoma Conservation History Photography Exhibit

The Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society (OCHS) is proud to unveil a photographic exhibit of the history of soil and water conservation in Oklahoma told through images from the OCHS Photography Collection.

The collection contains approximately 12,000 unique images from all 77 counties that document the work of Oklahoma's conservation professionals protecting the state's soil and water resources over six decades.

The exhibit features ten panels pairing selected photographs with explanatory text placing each image in its historical context. It covers the period from the 1920s to the 1970s — spanning the origins of soil conservation in Oklahoma, the establishment of the conservation partnership in the 1930s, the growth of the small watershed program in the 1940s, the widespread adoption of conservation practices on the Great Plains in the 1950s, the benefits of conservation seen in the 1960s, and the changing role of conservation in the community during the 1970s.

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George Stunkard: Conservation Leader
Sam Stalcup Sam Stalcup

George Stunkard: Conservation Leader

The Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society is proud to recognize the years of dedicated service George Stunkard has given to the State of Oklahoma championing conservation. George was a founding member of the Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society and one of the first conservationists to provide his oral history for the Society's Oral History Project.

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