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DUBOIS COUNTY SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT ANNUAL MEETING, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2026
The Soil & Water Conservation District Supervisors presented the awards for the evening. The first award presented was the Ken McWilliams Memorial Award for Soil Judging Excellence. Each year, the team from Dubois County who scores the highest in the contest is awarded this award. This award was presented to the Jasper FFA Seniors soil judging team. This team consisted of Claire Linette, Levi Mehringer, Luke Popp, and Jace Wagner.
The second award presented was the River Friendly Farmer. The River Friendly Farmer awards were presented last summer at the Indiana State Fair. The Dubois County SWCD nominated Grant Weyer of Infinity Cattle Company LLC to recognize them for their wise farm management practices. The Weyer family was unable to attend the Annual Meeting.
The third award presented was the Friend of Conservation Award. The SWCD Supervisors created this special award to recognize individuals or organizations for their efforts in conservation. The Friend of Conservation was awarded to the Ferdinand Parks & Recreation Department. Jill Schipp with the Town of Ferdinand was present to accept the award on the department’s behalf. For three years now, the department has shown strong commitment to conservation by hosting Weed Wrangle events at Old Town Lake. Their hands on efforts to remove invasive species and support native habitats have had a lasting positive impact on the Town of Ferdinand.
The last award for the evening presented was the Otto J. Bauer Conservation Farmer of the Year Award. This award is presented to a Dubois County Farmer who uses good soil and water conservation practices on their farm. This year the award was presented to Charles Reutman of Ferdinand. Charlie is the 5 th generation to produce corn and soybeans on this Dubois County farm with Charlie adopting 100% no-till planting practices. Charlie has adopted sustainable agricultural practices with the use of no-till farming, cover crops, and planting green. In addition, Charlie has implemented other practices including several water control sediment basins and grass waterways. These practices enhance the soil health, the land’s productivity and contribute to the preservation of natural resources. Charlie pays great attention to the care of his land every year which shows his commitment to soil health and environmental stewardship.
Supervisor was next on the agenda. Brenda Sermersheim’s term as an elected supervisor has concluded. Up for election was Tabitha Hurst of Ferdinand. There were no nominations from the floor. Tabitha was the only nominee, so a vote was done by a show of hands. The vote was unanimous and Tabitha Hurst was elected to the Board of Supervisors for a three-year term. Alex Hohl, Dubois County Council Member conducted the Oath of Office. Lastly, Veronica Helming, SWCD Executive Director, spoke on the SWCD accomplishments for 2025. There is a new Clean Water Indiana grant for county landowners to take advantage of.
This grant focuses on the soil health on reclaimed mine ground. For more information, please call the office at 812-482-1171 ext. 3 or visit our website at duboisswcd.org. Helming also presented special recognition to exiting supervisor Brenda Sermersheim. Brenda was the first woman elected to the Board of Supervisors in 2008. She was elected as chair of the board in 2012. The past eighteen years have been marked by many notable achievements. She played a key role in securing vital state and federal funding for Dubois County, empowering local landowners to implement conservation practices and improvements. She also guided staff expansion, champion initiative and growth of the Land Stewardship initiative, and was honored as the 2020 Indiana SWCD Supervisor of the Year.

