Multi-cropping Iowa
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Multi-cropping Iowa
@MultiIowa
Project aimed at diversifying and sustaining crop production in Iowa while also protecting and enhancing natural resources

Relay cropping is a promising method farmers use to reduce nutrient runoff into waterways, as demonstrated by @FLOLOfarms. In Iowa, corn and soybeans dominate, leaving fields bare half the year and increasing nutrient loss. By growing grains like barley and rye in the same fields, farmers keep the land covered longer, reducing runoff and gaining an additional crop to sell. Thanks to @floodcoalition, @IowaFloodCenter, and @iowadnr for showcasing this innovative practice.


Wheat harvest last week🌾 @MultiIowa @IowaSoybeans







Loran Steinlage, Leopold Conservation Award recipient, shares his experience with relay cropping and alternative cropping systems while describing how they've added benefit to his farming operation ⬇️ iasoybeans.com/newsroom/video… Partially funded by the soybean checkoff.




Join @NoTillFarmr Friday, Oct. 6 at 7:00 as they broadcast live from Loran Steinlage's FLOLO Farms in West Union, Iowa, for the October harvest edition of the Ask the Operator webinar series. Register Here: ow.ly/H5Iu50PPbIT

Looking for one more participant in relay trials starting this fall. Preferred location in NW Iowa. Contact if interested!







