The Soil Health Partnership and the Illinois Council on Best
Management Practices invite farmers to attend a tour of several
locations in the Lake Springfield watershed for demonstrations
of tools to help improve soil health and water quality. Tour
stops will feature cover crops, bioreactors and several field
plots on Friday, Nov. 6.
The tour begins at Lincoln Land Community College at 9 a.m.
Later in the morning, busses will take participants to the farms
of Dave Moose and Tim Seifert, and also to the United States
Geological Services Monitoring Site for a Watershed Management
program update. The day will conclude at 2:45 p.m.
The field tour will demonstrate how a combination of practices
can create lasting environmental benefits while possibly
increasing farm productivity and income.
The day’s activities will include: Field walks, water
quality monitoring equipment demonstrations, education on
bioreactors, agricultural watershed management programs, and
discussions on practical means to improve soil health and water
quality.
An initiative of the National Corn Growers Association, the Soil
Health Partnership works closely with diverse organizations
including commodity groups, industry, foundations, federal
agencies, universities and well-known environmental groups
toward common goals.
“Our partnership with farmers puts good soil practices in
real-life environments for others to see,” said Nick Goeser, SHP
Director. “More importantly, we are gathering the scientific
data needed to truly quantify that these positive actions are
making an impact both for the producer and in our environment.
Improved yields, environmental betterment and economic gains are
all benefits of progressive soil management strategies.”
Please register for this event by contacting Lyndsey Ramsey at
(309) 557-3279 or lramsey@ilfb.org. Lunch will be served.
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About the CBMP
The Illinois Council on Best Management Practices (CBMP) is a
coalition of agricultural organizations and agribusinesses including
Illinois Farm Bureau, Illinois Corn Growers Association, Illinois
Soybean Association, Illinois Pork Producers Association, Illinois
Fertilizer and Chemical Association, Syngenta, GROWMARK, and
Monsanto. CBMP was founded in 1999 and works to assist and encourage
adoption of best management practices (BMPs) to protect and enhance
natural resources and the sustainability of agriculture in Illinois.
For more, visit illinoiscbmp.org.
About the Soil Health Partnership
The Soil Health Partnership brings together diverse partner
organizations including commodity groups, federal agencies,
universities and environmental groups to work toward the common goal
of improving soil health. Over a five-year period, the SHP will
identify, test and measure farm management practices that improve
soil health and benefit farmers. We believe the results of this
farmer-led project will provide a platform for sharing peer-to-peer
information, and lend resources to benefit agricultural
sustainability and profitability. An initiative of the National Corn
Growers Association, we provide the spark for greater understanding
and implementation of agricultural best practices to protect
resources for future generations. For more, visit
soilhealthpartnership.org.
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