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ILF Conservationist Jon Gisleson

Jon GislesonILF Conservationist Jon Gisleson runs a century farm in rural Floyd, Iowa. He has been a no-tiller for almost 20 years and is proud of it. But it wasn’t an easy transition.

“Change isn’t easy, especially when it looks different, feels different, and the neighbors are looking at you thinking you’ve gone off the deep end,” said Jon. “It’s hard to be different. But you have to believe it’s going to work; put some faith in it and do it right.”

“There is a comfort in doing what you’ve always done or doing what your dad did,” said Jon. “But you can make a no-till system work anywhere. You have to be willing to do it right and be patient. You can work the soil, and work it and work it, trying to get a decent seed bed, and with no-till, you just wait for the right day--a huge difference.”

Jon is also a Soil and Water District commissioner and a former Osage school board member, serving the school district for 12 years. He and his wife, Ardi, have a son and two daughters. Jon likes to bike, cook and fish in his spare time.

Contact Information:

Jon Gisleson
1070 Noble Avenue
Floyd, IA 50435
641/732-3865
jagis@osage.net

 

 

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