Farm Brew Social Recap Hosted by Dubuque County Watersheds and Miller Malting Company, brought urban residents and local farmers together for a “Farm to Glass” #Conservation and #soilHealth approach to #landStewardship and #farmingSystems. https://t.co/LiTHNFQqCm
On the 1 year anniversary of its’ enactment, Mayor Cavanagh recognizes the impact #AmericanRescuePlan funds have had on Dubuque and will continue to have through funding future priorities. Learn more about the importance and allocation of funds at https://t.co/laDCoOC6hn
Curious about what makes pay-for-outcomes different? Hear firsthand from participating farmers in Dubuque County, Iowa why they chose to work with the Soil and Water Outcomes Fund. https://t.co/nfPysFua1n
Field Days like this one last month in Dubuque County are discussing summer planted cover crops to help supplement fall and winter grazing. @USDA_NRCS can help you develop a plan to utilize resources like this on your land. #fieldgoals@IAcattlemen@IADeptAg@practicalfarmer
Great discussion at our interseeding #covercrops field day with @DrManure@OldBobRecker @PerennialCovers. Big difference in cover crop biomass in twin row 60" vs 30" corn. Thanks to @iowa_corn for sponsoring.
Before and after photos of planting green with Tim Daly! Despite recent drought, the corn came up uniform and consistent!
#ryenot#covercrops#agriculture#notill
A new partnership between @TruterraLLC, Innovative Ag Services, & @DubuqueCounty Soil & Water is incentivizing producers for improving or increasing their sustainability practices. Spencer Herbert of Truterra visits with me. https://t.co/7K0Grajp8B
Are you located in one of these eligible counties and interested in getting paid for soil and water quality outcomes generated on your farm? Lets talk!