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Le Sueur County is
located in south Central Minnesota, approximately 60 miles
south of the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area.
The city of Le Center is the County Seat and is where the
SWCD is also conveniently located. Le Sueur County
covers an area of 298,880 acres. The county population
is approximately 24,873.
Agriculture and
related businesses and industries represent an important
element of the county's economy. Le Sueur County is a
major producer of agricultural commodities in Minnesota.
The major crops and livestock species include corn,
soybeans, hogs, beef and dairy. The county also
produces significant amounts of hay, canning crops and
small grain.
Le Sueur County is
named after the Great French Explorer, Pierre Charles Le
Sueur, who traveled up the St Peter's River, now known as
the Minnesota River, in the year 1700.
The Le Sueur SWCD
began in 1946 for the purpose of assisting landowners
wanting to apply practices, on their land, for conservation
of soil and water. These practices are intended to
control wind and water erosion, pollution of lakes and
streams, and damage to wetlands and wildlife habitats.
The District is
organized under the provisions of MN Stat. 103D. It is
governed by a Board of Supervisors composed of 5 members
nominated from each County Commissioner District and if
elected, serve 4 year terms.
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