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Conservation Week
By Teresa Munn - Washington Soil and Water Conservation District
Apr. 26, 2021 12:14 pm
The Iowa Soil and Water Conservation Week is an opportunity to recognize the important conservation work that has been placed on the Iowa landscape and bring attention to the ongoing work by farmers, landowners and urban residents to protect the state's soil and water resources.
This year’s Conservation Week is April 25-May 2.
The severe erosion during the Dust Bowl years of the 1930s brought about the first efforts to prevent soil erosion, which also helped protect water resources.
Iowa passed a law in 1939, establishing a state agency and the means for soil and water conservation districts to organize.
This legislation declared it the policy of the state of Iowa to: preserve soil and water; protect the state’s tax base; and promote health, safety and public welfare of the people of Iowa.
Today, Iowa is a national leader in the implementation of water quality and watershed projects, soil conservation and buffer programs.
Iowa currently leads the nation in the continuous Conservation Reserve Program buffer initiative with more than 600,000 acres. Iowa has more than 60 active watershed and water quality projects across the state.
Washington County is known for its conservation culture and early adopters and is known statewide as the “cover crop capital.”
Washington County farmers and landowners should be proud of the progress we have made here so far.

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