District programs address concerns associated with soil and water quality and conservation; crop, hay, pasture, and rangeland management; woodlots; and natural resource needs of farmers, ranchers, local residents, and communities within the district.
LFLCD offers cost-share programs relating to the planting of shelterbelts, which can include a variety of trees and shrubs, among them berries and fruits; soil health; water quality; and solar platforms. It has available two no-till drills and a broadcast seeder for rent, and offers water testing.