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Conservation - Water

Our relationship with water is intimate and essential. Many people appreciate lakes and streams for what they are and what they are capable of doing;
others take water for granted.
 

"Sources of abundance and destruction, life and death, creativity and imagination, rivers, and the fresh flowing waters, are at the heart of human existence. ...Although rivers are only 0.2 percent of all the fresh water on Earth, they are vital carriers of water and nutrients to where they are needed. Rivers drain nearly 75% of the earth’s land surface. They provide habitat, nourishment and means of transport to countless organisms, not just humans."

--From the film "Troubled Waters"

 

Water Quality Matters To Us All

The recently published book, Water Quality Matters To Us All, provides insite into the attitudes and practices of agencies and stakeholders involved in protecting Iowa's water quality. Based on listening sessions between 2008-2011 with farmers, urban residents, Soil and WAter Conservartion District commissioners, and field staff from Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Iowa Department of Natural Resoures, the book details the institutional, community, and individual impediments towards water conservation and curtailing nonpoint source pollution.

Download a PDF of Water Quality Matters To Us All here, or to request a free copy of the book, email: ilf@iastate.edu.

 

ILF Water-related Videos

"Out to the Lakes" (43:22) is the latest video in the "Culture of Conservation" series. The film encourages viewers to think about water quality and their personal relationship with their local lake or water body. It addresses water quality through the perspective of lakes and the water bodies that feed them and offers insight into what Iowans know, or don't know, about water and water quality.

The Iowa Learning Farms film "Troubled Waters" (26:21) is an Iowa Motion Picture Association (IMPA) award recipient and can be viewed in segments on YouTube.

To request a DVD of any of ILF videos, email: ilf@iastate.edu

 

View other ILF water-related videos:

The Water is Life (8:05) video reminds the audience how important clean water is to the body, the community and the Earth.

We All Have a Place in the Watershed (9:05) defines watersheds and how humans interact within them.

To view other ILF vidoes, see the Videos page on this web site.

 

Read Iowa Learning Farms' publication series
"It Begins With You."

water quality sheet
Watershed sheet


Iowa Watersheds 
and
Water Quality and Conservation Practices

There are also eight supplement sheets for the different soil regions in Iowa:
Northwest Loess Hills
Deep Loess Hills
Des Moines Lobe Till Plain
Western Deep Loess and Drift
Eastern Deep Loess and Drift
Eastern Till Prairies
Northern Mississippi Valley Loess Hills
Southern Thin Loess and Till Plain

 

Other publications in this series include:
Economics of Residue
Transition to No-till
Cellulosic Biofuels and Your Farm
Language of Conservation

Cover Crops

To receive printed copies of these handouts, email Iowa Learning Farms: ilf@iastate.edu

 

FAQs about water and agricultural practices

 

Information about wetlands:

Restoring Iowa's Wetlands, Iowa NRCS

Wetlands and Conservation Compliance: What Every Iowa Farmer Needs to Know, Iowa NRCS

Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), Iowa NRCS

 

Information from Iowa State University Ag and Biosystems water quality research:
Impact of Conservation Practices on Soil Erosion in Northwest Iowa

Impact of Conservation Practices on Soil Erosion in Central Iowa (Des Moines Lobe)

Impact of Conservation Practices on Soil Erosion in Northeast Iowa

Impact of Conservation Practices on Soil Erosion in Southern Iowa Plains

Impact of Conservation Practices on Soil Erosion in the Loess Hills

 

Other Resources:

Iowa Water Center

Heartland Regional Water Coordination Initiative

Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University

Iowa State Water Quality and Watershed links

Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, Iowa State University

IOWATER  Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring

Air & Water, Inc.: water cycle information and links to other sites

The Water Page: lots of links and resources about water, conservation and the water cycle