Nominations now open to recognize 2022 conservation farmer of the year

Nominations are now being sought to recognize the 2022 Iowa Conservation Farmer of the Year.  
Now in its 70th year, this prestigious honor has been awarded to celebrate conservation progress and Iowa farmers who are committed to exceptional environmental stewardship and conservation efforts.
The statewide and regional awards, co-sponsored by the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) and the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF), honor Iowa farmers who have distinguished track records of commitment to soil conservation and water quality improvement efforts.
The grand prize winner will receive the use of a new John Deere 6E utility tractor for one year. Last year's Iowa Conservation Farmer of the Year award winner, Cedar County farmers Ken Fawcett and his nephew, Kent Stewart, were recognized for embracing innovative conservation practices to take on the challenge of improving Iowa's soil health and water quality while sharing their experiences and insight with fellow farmers.    
To nominate a farmer for the award, visit cdiowa.org/awards for a short form summarizing the nominee's conservation efforts and commitment to improving soil.  Nominations are due May 13 to the local Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) office.
One nominee will be selected by each of Iowa's 99 county SWCD offices. These individuals will be considered for regional conservation awards. Nine regional award winners will compete for the title of “Iowa's Conservation Farmer of the Year.”
The winner will be announced during the Iowa State Fair and will receive the keys to their tractor during the Conservation Districts of Iowa annual meeting, Sept. 23-24, in Ames.

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