Rolling Hills RC&D
Our mission is providing leadership in protecting and improving the economic, social, and natural resources of residents in our RC&D area.
Our RC&D Council was organized in 1994 by a proactive group of citizens that desired to have coordinated resources and assistance available for this region to address natural resources. The council is a 501(c)3 IRS designated corporation. It serves citizens from a nine county region of northwest Georgia.
Programs:
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The Rolling Hills Resource Conservation & Development Council make available “No-Till” drills in a nine county area in NW Georgia. The schedule No-Till drills call the No-Till drill custodian in your area. For more information click the button below.
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The Rolling Hills Bale Grazing Initiative will introduce the bale grazing system in the state of Georgia with the result being protection of our natural resources.
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The RHRCD Silvopasture Project would promote and allow grazers to integrate trees into their grazing operation.
Our Mission
Providing leadership in protecting and improving the economic, social, and natural resources of residents in our nine county service area.
Our Service Area
Northwest Georgia counties include: Floyd, Heard, Bartow, Paulding, Polk, Douglas, Haralson, Coweta, and Carroll counties.
About RC&D
Resource Conservation and Development typically shortened to "RC&D" is a national non-profit effort. The purpose of the RC&D program is to encourage and improve the capability of volunteers, local elected and civic leaders in designated RC&D areas to plan and carry out projects for resource conservation and community development.
What RC&D Does
RC&D is a local program utilizing local volunteers. The local RC&D Council makes decisions based upon what is best for their coverage area. A RC&D Council may have representatives from County Governments, Municipalities, State Agencies, Comprehensive Planning Agencies, local non-profit organizations, Conservation Districts and local citizens.