Beyond the cover crops 101 field day

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69th SWCS International Annual Conference July 27-30, 2014 Lombard, IL

Transcript of Beyond the cover crops 101 field day

Jennifer Filipiak, Natural Resources CoordinatorSoil & Water Conservation Society Conference

July 28-30, 2014

Beyond the Cover Crops 101 Field Day

Emerging, innovative methods for engaging farmers and landowners in cover crops management

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Cover crops in Illinois…are non-commodity crops either interseeded into living cash crops or planted onto bare fields during fallow periods to save topsoil, improve soil quality, and increase nutrients available to plants

• Soil quality, increased SOM• Erosion control• Fertility improvements• Weed suppression• Insect control• Nutrient retention/availability

Oats and annual ryegrass drilled end of August on silage cut field, © NRCS

Illinois Agriculture

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Cover crops in Illinois

Radish + Rye©B Stikkers

Crimson clover©T Taylor

Cereal rye©AFT

Annual ryegrass + clover©NRCS

Annual ryegrass©NRCS

Cover Crops 101 Field Day

Important, but limited in topic and geography

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Cover Crops 101: The winter meeting

Farmer panels, Farmer presenters!Seed vendors, dealers, etc.

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Innovations…

New audiences Expand geography Regional, state venues

Formats for advanced topics Applied research, deep dive

The pathway for new gurus…

New Audiences

Peer‐to‐peer learning, acknowledges women as the experts & decision makers on their own land.

Conservation staff (women) participate in discussion – no hierarchy, no lectures

Meetings without men for first part of the day

(after a meal) Farm visits to see practices on the ground and discuss with farmer and staff

Non-operator women landowners

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No stupid questions Healthy soil resonates: “sweet” “alive” Need follow up Get landowners to field days?

New AudiencesNon-operator women landowners

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Expand Geography

Picture of signStatewide: IDOA Cover Crop Initiative

Evolution of IDOA’s “Tillage Seminars”

Reduced tillage + cover crops + nutrient mgt = healthy soil/resilient operation

Theme consistent, content varies regionally

Expand Geography

Mendota

Normal

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Formats for Advanced Topics

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FarmerFarmerResearcher

Researcher

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Fishbowls & clickers

Formats for Advanced Topics

6/28/13: Roots for Improvement 101, indoors

11/19/13: Roots… II Presenters 30”, Networking 90” Planning, soil pit

Progressive Field Days

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3/14/2014: Roots… III Herbicide, seed choice, test

plots 6/20/2014: Seeds over East

Central Illinois Seed installation only

New cover crop gurus…

Farmer/Outreach professional pairs

$10k max Media training Support listserv conference calls

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Cover Crop Champions

New cover crop gurus

Expectations:- 150 farmers, 10 crop advisors- Interviews- Articles

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Cover Crop Champions

©IDOA

New cover crop gurus…

Year 19 champions$65k

Year 27 champions$46k

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Cover Crop Champions

New cover crop gurus…Train the trainers

3-year program, NFWF Workshops and networking 3 specialists CC demo sites Training sessions General outreach

Community College network

Innovations, to sum up: New audiences Non-operator women landowners

Expand geography (regional, statewide) Conservation Cropping Systems Statewide initiative, highway signs

Formats for advanced topics Fishbowls & Clickers Progressive field days

Pathways for new gurus… Cover crop champions Train the trainer

Networking: farmers, researchers, vendors

Lessons learned: success!

Farmers love to hear about research if…

Partnerships, esppublic/private

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Lessons learned: needs more work!

Tailor your message/training Missing: chemical dealers,

implement dealers, farm managers Provide a pathway for new

educators (farmers, extension, etc.)

©B Margraf

Acknowledgements

IDOA Champaign SWCD Practical Farmers of Iowa National Wildlife Federation Dr. Shalamar Armstrong & Dr. Joel

Gruver Mike Plumer

Jen Filipiak, jfilipiak@farmland.org

American Farmland Trust –saving the land that sustains us by

protecting farm and ranchland, promoting sound farming practices and keeping

farmers on the land!www.farmland.org

©Lussier Photography