LISBON – Clint Fox was recently elected to serve another term as a supervisor for the Androscoggin Valley Soil and Water Conservation District.
Fox will serve a three-year term on the Board of Supervisors beginning Jan. 1.
Fox has installed many conservation practices on his farm in Lisbon, which have improved management, saved him money and helped protect natural resources. When told of his re-election to the Board of Supervisors he said, “It is very satisfying to be a part of the mission of the conservation district and to help others with soil conservation practices.”
Fox lives on the River Road and his parents assist in the operations of Lazy Fox Farm. Fox attended Essex Agricultural College and majored in animal science. In 1993, he was recognized as the Outstanding Cooperator of the Year because of his focuses on erosion control and pasture management.
Currently he serves on the Maine Department of Agriculture Advisory Council as a representative of the Androscoggin Valley Soil and Water Conservation District, continues an active conservation program on the farm, provided supervisory support to the District employees, and offers guidance in the decision-making needs of the district.
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