The Pomme de Terre Watershed is moving into the One Watershed, One Plan planning process. During the creation of this ten-year planning document, involvement from a number of various counties, agencies, local units, and landowners is necessary to create a plan that focuses on our community needs, goals, and capacity. To accomplish this the Pomme...Read More
PDTRA and Swift County SWCD are getting things done for the Pomme de Terre Watershed as a result of locally-led planning, fund acquisition, and project work. A dam was constructed on Drywood Creek in 1972 and failed in 1997. This failure left a non-functioning structure pushing the creek around the left and right abutments, resulting...Read More
From Stalker Lake in Otter Tail County to Marsh Lake in Swift County the Pomme de Terre River winds and twists through thickets of trees and dense vegetation, rolling hills, alongside homes and cities, and through the wide open spaces of agricultural Minnesota. 2 Days, 30 paddlers, and 12 miles of river Despite the heat...Read More