Cover crops are part of disaster recovery in the US

Published 2024년 7월 30일

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Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig discusses the resilience of Iowa communities in the wake of recent storms and floods, emphasizing the benefits of cover crops for farmers, such as erosion reduction and soil health improvement. He highlights available cost-share funding and crop insurance discounts for cover crop planting, and encourages farmers to seek assistance from local agricultural organizations. The article underscores the commitment of the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship to support recovery efforts, emphasizing community support and unity as key values in overcoming challenges together.
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By Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig Over the past few months, following the devasting storms and floods that have affected so many Iowans, I have traveled to communities, visiting farms, businesses and homes that have endured the worst of Mother Nature’s power. I had the opportunity to listen to farmers, business owners, community leaders and many others in the ag community who were directly impacted. My heart goes out to all who experienced these catastrophic disruptions. Immediately following a disaster, the focus is on ensuring the health and safety of our families, community members and those in our care, including pets and livestock. But soon, the work of clean up eventually progresses toward rebuilding and recovery. I’ve been inspired by the kindness, generosity, grit and fortitude of Iowans as they demonstrate a deep determination to help each other and to rebuild stronger than ever. During another follow up visit to flooded areas in Northwest Iowa last week, many ...

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