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  • April 2021
  • Thu 15
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    April 15, 2021

    Boots on the Ground | Shoal Creek Woodlands for Wildlife

    A 2008 conversation made conservation easier in Rachel Hopkins’ watershed. “There wasn’t much trust between farmers and conservationists,” she says, “but we said what bugged us and formed a farmer-led committee.”

  • Sat 17
    April 17, 2021

    Neighbor to Neighbor | Farmers of Mill Creek & Petenwell Castle Rock Stewards

    “You bring lake people to my farm, and I'll bring farmers to your lakes,' said John Eron to lakeshore landowner Rick Georgeson. The upstream/downstream friendship now inspires conservation innovation.

  • May 2021
  • Sat 15
    May 15, 2021

    Neighbor to Neighbor | Middle Cedar Partnership Project & Black Hawk Creek Coalition

    Learn how flood damage and high Nitrogen counts led Cedar Rapids’ Utilities Director Mike Kunst and farm owner Clark Porter into a web of connection and action.

  • Thu 20
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    May 20, 2021

    Boots on the Ground | Polk County Iowa SWCD

    In Polk County, a general contractor/bid approach is scaling up conservation faster, at lower cost, in a way landowners appreciate. Learn how partners shaped a new system.

  • June 2021
  • Thu 17
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    June 17, 2021

    Boots on the Ground | Farmers for Tomorrow

    Matt Hintz and his family do not drink their own water. “As a farmer,” he says, “I want to change that.” He and neighbors focus on soil health to achieve the goal.

  • Sat 19
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    June 19, 2021

    Neighbor to Neighbor | Women for the Land + Learning Circles for Women Nonoperating Landowners

    Becky Taylor leads learning circles for women landowners, and tells how they work and impact land. Gabrielle McNally, Women for the Land program director, is expanding learning circles nationwide.

  • July 2021
  • Thu 15
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    July 15, 2021

    Boots on the Ground | Seven Mile Creek Watershed Partnership

    Learn how a diverse leadership team refocused to bring new relevance to Seven Mile Creek Watershed Partnership after 20 years of activity and evolution.

  • Thu 15
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    July 15, 2021

    Neighbor to Neighbor | Peno Creek Cooperative Partnership

    Hear how producer John Scherder and MDC Fisheries regional lead Chris Williamson connected and turned a ripple of interest into a wave of cover crop adoption in Peno Creek Watershed.

  • November 2021
  • Wed 3
    November 3, 2021 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Video | Watershed Leaders Network

    Fishers & Farmers' interactive, no-lecture, professionally-facilitated workshops bring farmers, landowners and collaborators together to ask questions, hear new perspectives, reflect, and identify their own next wise steps.

  • Wed 3
    November 3, 2021 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Fishers & Farmers: Connecting landowners for grassroots action

    Heidi Keuler, Fishers & Farmers’ coordinator, and Clark Porter, Middle Cedar Watershed farmer/Iowa Department of Agriculture environmental specialist, discuss outreach with an Upper Mississippi River Region League of Women Voters host.

  • August 2022
  • Tue 16
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    August 16, 2022

    Landowner-led effort jumpstarts conservation practice adoption

    Shoal Creek Woodlands for Wildlife, a bottom-up, self-organized group of local landowners and collaborators, connected neighbors and jumpstarted rapid adoption of conservation practices across the watershed.

  • Tue 16
    Boone River
    August 16, 2022

    Oxbow alchemy better than lead into gold

    Two restored Boone River oxbow wetlands on Camille Rogers' Iowa farm are part of a plan to renew more than 400 similar sites in her watershed. After eroded soil was removed, the topeka shiner minnow returned and Rogers can again enjoy a favorite natural area from her childhood.

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