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    • Home
    • About
    • Programs & Services
      • Hardwood Tree Program
      • Invasive Pear Program
      • Animal Mortality Compost
      • No-Till Drill Rental
      • CAIP & YAIP
      • KY State Cost Share
      • KY Ag Water Quality Act
      • EQIP
      • Tree Seedling Giveaway
      • Equipment Loan Program
    • More
      • Upcoming Events
      • Art & Writing Contest
      • Helpful Links
      • Annual Reports
      • College Scholarship
      • Newsletters

(502) 732-6098 x4


  • Home
  • About
  • Programs & Services
    • Hardwood Tree Program
    • Invasive Pear Program
    • Animal Mortality Compost
    • No-Till Drill Rental
    • CAIP & YAIP
    • KY State Cost Share
    • KY Ag Water Quality Act
    • EQIP
    • Tree Seedling Giveaway
    • Equipment Loan Program
  • More
    • Upcoming Events
    • Art & Writing Contest
    • Helpful Links
    • Annual Reports
    • College Scholarship
    • Newsletters

Jim Claypool Art & Conservation Writing Contest

Thousands of students have participated in the Jim Claypool Art and Conservation Writing contests since their introduction in 1974 and 1944, respectively.  The contests educate students on soil, water, forestry and wildlife conservation. Students take the knowledge they have gained and transform it into creative art work and essays. Students can earn monetary prizes on the county, regional and state levels. They are also recognized each year by conservation districts around the state.

​The contest is made possible through the hard work and dedication of sponsors such as the Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation, Kentucky Association of Conservation Districts and 121 conservation districts across the state.   ​

This year’s theme was “Kentucky Wetlands Up Close.”

This year’s Art Winner is Liam Terry, a fifth-grade student from Carroll County Middle School. 

This year’s Writing Winner is Elianna Fromme, a senior from Christian Academy of Carrollton. 

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