Conservation planning is built into career progression for all soil and water conservation district employees in Missouri. There are four levels called District Specialists (DS)I, II, III, and IV. To progress from a DSI to a DSII, the employee must have been with the district for one year and completed eight conservation planning modules online. To become a certified planner the employee must reach the DSIV level. This includes the field portion of the conservation planner training and these staff must submit a conservation plan for review. This is the same certification that NRCS goes through. The incentive for becoming a certified planner is the pay increases associated with the job progression steps. An employee must work for a soil and water conservation district for a minimum of 5 years to become a certified conservation planner (before they can become a DSIV). Interim steps are the DSII to DSIII requires district employees to pass 4 of 7 tests which include a mixture of technical and administrative capabilities (not necessarily interim step to conservation planning but a necessary step before they progress further). The DSIII to DSIV requires two of three categories completed (one of those is becoming a certified conservation planner). The online conservation planning modules and the certification are completed in cooperation with NRCS.