The Warren County Conservation District established a community garden in 2008 at the Hatch Run Conservation Demonstration Area in Warren, PA. The gardens had only 10 plots in 2008 and have now expanded to 25 plots. The gardens offer a place for folks who don’t have the space at their home or apartment to have a garden of their own.
The district’s property maintenance staff rototills the gardens each year with a tractor, and then each plot owner is responsible for maintaining their own plot. The conservation district has installed rain barrels among the gardens to provide a water source for gardeners
The conservation district charges $25 for each plot to offset the costs of materials for the layout and preparation of the 25’ x 25’ garden plots.
Plots are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority given to previous renters for plot locations. Click here for more details.



An article on PACD’s Abandoned Mine Drainage (AMD) tour during the PACD/SCC Joint Annual Conference was featured in the July 22, 2025, issue of the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) eResource newsletter.




During the PACD/SCC Joint Annual Conference, PACD released its 2024-25 Annual Report. The report features program highlights, sub-grants awarded to conservation districts, advocacy efforts, and a financial overview.
The 2025 PACD/SCC Joint Annual Conference will take place this week from July 15-17 at Seven Springs Mountain Resort in Champion, Pennsylvania.
Registration is open for the 2025 Management Summit, September 16–18, at the Wyndham Garden Conference Center in State College. The year’s program features sessions on transition and change management, artificial intelligence, financial planning, and influencing decision-makers. All district management staff and partner staff are welcome to attend. Visit