Edge-of-Field Practices Enhance Water Quality
Edge-of-field practices provide farmers with immediate gratification because the water-quality benefits are quickly measurable.
Central Iowa Family Encourages Farmers to Add 4R Plus Practices
While Julie Kenney uses her role as Iowa Deputy of Secretary of Agriculture to encourage farmers to use 4R Plus practices, her husband Mark implements the practices on their farm.
Learn About 4R Plus Practices at the Iowa Power Farming Show
4R Plus and Iowa Corn are co-hosting farmer panels at the Iowa Power Farming Show to inform farmers about the practices that improve soil health and water quality.
Integrating Crop and Livestock Systems with Cover Crops
The gentle rolling hills of Dubuque County are where Tim Daly focuses on finding solutions to integrate his crop and livestock systems, improve the soil and achieve top-end yields.
Conservation Mapping Project Verifies Iowa’s Proven Track Record
Iowa has a proven track record changing the landscape for the better. Learn about a first-of-its-kind mapping project that serves as a baseline for measuring progress.
Soil Structure Put to the Test During a Challenging Harvest
Saturated fields have slowed this year’s harvest in Iowa. Soil conservation experts urge farmers to take a close look at tillage practices, which can make a difference in a year like this one.
Is Your Soil Prepared for the Future?
Rick Cruse, Ph.D., agronomy professor at Iowa State University and director of the Iowa Water Center, wants farmers to think about what the soil on their farms will look like in 20, 50 or even 100 years.
Cost Share Opportunities Designed to Help Farmers with Conservation Practices
Learn how farmers are working with state agencies through cost share programs to improve soil health and water quality.