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4Rs… More Than Just a Nice Slogan

October 14, 2015 //  by Tom Buman

Recently I wrote a blog post entitled 4Rs Are Not Enough and heard from numerous 4R supporters that my analysis was not an accurate depiction. Lara Moody asked if she could set the record straight with additional 4R insight.  Ms. Moody is the Senior Director of Stewardship & Sustainability Programs at The Fertilizer Institute (TFI) and is responsible for directing development and delivery of outreach and education tools to promote 4R Nutrient Stewardship. Thanks for continuing the dialogue on this important issue. It Begins with the …

Category: Precision ConservationTag: 4Rs, Nutrient Stewardship

People Like Options

October 9, 2015 //  by Tom Buman

People like options. That is why auto companies successfully sell a variety of makes, in a range of colors. Even for those of us who will eventually choose a red Ford F150 pickup, we want to consider all of our options. The same thing is true about conservation. Farmers need options. They want to be able to choose the conservation practices that best meet their needs. Minnesota passed a law in 2015 requiring farmers to install filters strips to improve water quality; that is, reduce sediment, phosphorous and nitrogen delivery to water bodies. …

Category: Soil ErosionTag: Agren, Filter Strips, Minnesota

Good for Minnesota. They got it right!

September 29, 2015 //  by Tom Buman

Recently Governor Mark Dayton, of Minnesota, signed into law, a statewide program that will require an estimated 110,000 acres of farmland to be seeded down to buffer strips for water quality. In short, the law establishes new perennial vegetation buffers of up to 50 feet wide along rivers, streams, and ditches that will help filter out phosphorus, nitrogen, and sediment. As I delve more into this law, what I find most remarkable is that this bill ultimately provides for flexibility in the width of the filter strip.  According to an online …

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Finally, a Formal Conservation Curriculum for Agricultural Education

September 21, 2015 //  by Tom Buman

This week I am pleased to have as my guest writer, Dr. Thomas H. Paulsen, Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural Education and Studies at Iowa State University. Dr. Paulsen has extensive experience in school-based agricultural education. He served as an agriculture instructor at Lynnville-Sully High School from 1987-1992 and Carroll High School from 1992-2008. He coordinates ISU's Agriculture and Life Sciences Education program where he works closely with student teachers, cooperating teachers, and members of the School of …

Category: Conservation Software

A new data layer for precision agriculture… that is publicly available

September 18, 2015 //  by Tom Buman

In the summer of 2013, Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation (INHF) launched the Floodplain Outreach Program.  This program develops flood plain maps that show areas that are prone to flooding and scour erosion.  With these maps, farmers and ag retailers can identify those flood plain acres that are expected to flood one half, one fifth, and one tenth of the years farmed. According to the Iowa DNR, flood plain mapping is the creation of new, comprehensive, accurate flood plain maps for Iowa cities and counties. The program has the potential to let …

Category: Precision ConservationTag: Flood Plain Mapping

4Rs Are Not Enough

September 11, 2015 //  by Tom Buman

What’s the difference between a nice slogan and an effective conservation program?  In the case of nutrient management, it can be quite a big difference.  For the last several years, I have heard and read much about the 4R Nutrient Stewardship strategy from many organizations like The Fertilizer Institute and the International Plant Nutrition Institute. The philosophy of the 4R strategy is said to be a science-based approach that offers enhanced environmental protection.  Certainly, the 4R strategy has nice ring to it.  It kind of rolls off the …

Category: Precision ConservationTag: 4Rs

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