Wisconsin Geospatial News

NRCS to hold Northwest-10 Last Acre Ceremony

The Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA-NRCS) is holding a Last Acre Ceremony for the Northwest Ten county project, the final project to complete soil survey coverage of the entire State. While a “last acre” ceremony is typical upon completion of a county’s soil survey, this one stands out above the rest as the final push was a 10-county project to finish the entire State. The Northwest-10 received cooperative state funding through the Land Information Program (WLIP) in 1999 in order to accelerate progress.

The ceremony will be held in the Lac Courte Oreilles Convention Hall, connected to the LCO Casino just southeast of Hayward, WI. Confirmed guests include Don Fehrenbacher, Ken Lubich and John Hempel, our current and two former State Soil Scientists, as well as Congressman Dave Obey and State Representative Mary Williams. Dave Hvizdak, the Soil Survey Coordinator in Spooner, is handling details for a ceremony that runs from 9:00 AM until 12 Noon and includes demonstrations, commentary by local leaders, and an Ojibwe closing ceremony.

This ceremony foreshadows a larger planned ceremony, potentially slated for the State Capitol, in recognition of completed statewide soil mapping that will likely occur in summer, 2006.

More information: Tentative Ceremony Schedule

Source: NRCS