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Archived Exhibits

The following exhibits are older but still usable and available for check out.

Downing Boards

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How to Conservation on Your Own (1990)

Shows basic conservation practices: planting and maintaining field windbreaks; laying out windstrips; measuring and managing residue; keeping your terraces working; and laying out contour lines. Promotes the use of the video by the same title.
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Let Us Help You with Conservation Management Systems (1991)

Explains what NRCS offers in regard to whole-farming systems.
Photo of Let Us Help You With Your Conservation Management Systems Downing Board

Large Nomadic

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Core 4 (1999)

This exhibit closely follows the Core4 brochure. It asks the questions:
  • What’s Core4?
  • Why Consider Core4?
Accompanying brochures are available from the Conservation Technology Center.
Photo of Core4 Nomadic Display
Good Neighbors Care...about clean water (1997)

Educates and inspires urban audiences to change their behavior relative to non-point source pollution within an urban watershed. Interchangeable photos allow the exhibit to focus on urban challenges, such as household hazardous waste, lawn and garden care, septic systems, erosion control, stream protection, storm drains, xeriscaping, and used oil recycling.
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Pride of the Northern Plains-Conservation of American Indian Lands (2003)

Five panels depict "Working Together" towards:
  • Healthy Habitat and Wildlife
  • Preserving Cultural Resources
  • Harmony with a Healthy Land
  • Healthier Plant Communities
  • Cleaner Water
Photo of Conservation on American Indian Lands Nomadic Display

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Last Modified: 01/12/2007