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Farminar on benefits, installation, and maintenance of prairie strips
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jbgruver
Posted 1/8/2019 10:14 (#7229323)
Subject: Farminar on benefits, installation, and maintenance of prairie strips



FYI

From 7-8:30 pm tonight (1/8), Seth Watkins of Pinhook Farm near Clarinda, IA will share his experience as a landowner, and Tim Youngquist from the ISU STRIPS team will talk about the benefits of prairie strips, and his experience working with landowners to design and install them.

To attend, click on the following link and follow the instructions: https://practicalfarmers.org/events/farminars/

Joel
WIU Agriculture

BTW here is a more detailed description:

Jan. 8 – “Installing and Maintaining Prairie Strips” – Tim Youngquist, Seth Watkins
Research has shown that by converting just 10 percent of a crop field to diverse native perennials, farmers and farmland owners can reduce the amount of soil leaving their fields by 90 percent and the amount of nitrogen leaving their fields through surface runoff by up to 85 percent. The Science-based Trials of Rowcrops Integrated with Prairie Strips (STRIPS) project is working to demonstrate these benefits to landowners. Two members of the STRIPS team will share how to establish and maintain prairie strips on farmland, from both the technician and farmer perspectives.

Tim Youngquist is the farmer liaison for Iowa State University’s STRIPS project, where he helps farmers and landowners around the state design, install and maintain prairie strips. Tim grew up on a century farm near Kiron, which he is now helping to manage with the goal of keeping the land productive and healthy.

Seth Watkins runs his family’s heritage farm near Clarinda, where they have a cow-calf enterprise and raise hay and corn for feed. Seth has implemented a wide variety of conservation practices on the farm, and is a participant in ISU’s STRIPS project.
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