About the District

Founded in 1946, the Hill County Conservation District serves to represent the conservation needs of our county. We provide 310 permits, equipment rentals, tree orders, and educational services. We also represent the needs of our county to our state and national representatives, making sure Hi-Line voices are heard and local needs are met.
Supervisors
Chair: Ted Brown
Vice-Chair: Lou Hagener
Supervisors: Kim Peterson, Cody Jurenka, Jeremy Hofman, John Chinadle, and Chancin Solomon
Staff
Administrator: Emma Korntheuer
Big Sky Watershed Corps Member: Eleanor Wilkerson
Partner Organizations
Milk River Watershed Alliance, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Farm Service Administration, Department of Natural Resources, Pheasants Forever