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Posted January 9, 2009
Call for women landowners – new dates!

Due to the weather this week, the following program was postponed until February. This update has the new dates. 

 

UPDATE – Introductory meetings will take place:

Tuesday, Feb. 17, 10 a.m., Marion Library, 1095 6th Ave.

Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1:30 p.m., Anamosa Library, 600 E. 1st St.

Thursday, Feb. 19, 1:30 p.m., Johnson County Extension Office, 4265 Oak Crest Hill Rd SE, Iowa City

 Laura Krouse of Mount Vernon passed along the following about an upcoming program for women landowners.

Laura notes that women own about half of the farmland in Iowa, and about 60 percent of the rentable farmland.  Research has shown that women have very strong conservation and natural resource values, but  don’t always feel comfortable accessing the technical and financial resources that would help them and their tenants get the conservation they want on their land. 

Women who own or manage farmland in three Eastern Iowa counties – Johnson, Jones and Linn – are invited to participate in a free conservation education program. The program is designed to make women more knowledgeable and more comfortable with their conservation decisions. 

Women landowners are invited to come to the meeting closest to their home; if they are unable to attend that meeting, they are welcome to come to another one, or contact facilitator Laura Krouse of Mt. Vernon about attending the subsequent field days and closing meeting.
Women landowners who participate in the “Women Caring for the Land” project will:
•    Meet your district conservationist and learn about programs and people available to help you with your conservation concerns
•    See sustainable soil conservation and water quality practices in the field
•    Hear from a good tenant about what kinds of conservation concerns he shares with you
•    Practice ways to discuss your conservation concerns with your tenant
•    Share ideas with other women landowners about solutions to conservation and sustainability
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

“Women Caring for the Land” is sponsored by Women, Food and Agriculture Network, and funded by a grant from the McKnight Foundation.
For information or to register, call Laura Krouse at 319.895.6924 or email her at laura@abbehills.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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