Establishing and Harvesting Prairie Field Day to be held August 20

Diverse prairie provides great habitat for pollinators while reducing soil erosion and improving water quality and can be harvested for use as bedding or fuel source. (Iowa Learning Farms)

Iowa Learning Farms, in partnership with Horizon II Climate-Smart Partners, will host an establishing and harvesting prairie field day Tuesday, August 20th from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Bryan Sievers’ farm near Stockton, IA. The free event is open to farmers and landowners and includes a complimentary meal.

This field day aims to assist farmers and landowners with establishing and maintaining prairie perennial vegetation. These areas offer many benefits including: pollinator habitat, reducing soil erosion from sensitive areas, building soil health, improving wildlife, and providing beauty to the landscape. Additionally, the field day will highlight the innovative use of harvested prairie for renewable fuel generation through anaerobic digestion.

Mark Licht, Iowa State University Extension Cropping Systems Specialist, will begin the program highlighting best management practices for establishing and maintaining prairie perennial vegetation and share water quality research results from ongoing ISU prairie research. Keith Webster, ISU Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Technical Project Specialist, will lead a tour and discussion of the machinery used for harvesting and storing prairie for use as bedding and feed source for anaerobic digestion. Scott County farmer and host, Bryan Sievers, will share how he has incorporated and managed perennial vegetation on his farm. He will lead a tour of their prairie area and discuss how they have added prairie and winter crop biomass into their anaerobic digestion program.

The field day will be held at Bryan Sievers’ farm located 26618 20th Ave, Stockton IA, 52769 and will be held rain or shine. The farm is located on the west side of the road marked with a tree farm sign, and field day signs will mark the driveway to enter. Insect repellent will be provided, and attendees are encouraged to wear long pants and closed toe shoes.

The event is free and open to farmers and landowners, though we require reservations to ensure adequate space and food. For reasonable accommodations and to RSVP please contact Liz Ripley by August 13 at 515-294-5429 or ilf@iastate.edu.  Attendees will be entered in a drawing for ISU Prairie Strips honey.

This field day is supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service under Federal Award No. NR233A750004G072. For more information about Iowa Learning Farms, visit www.iowalearningfarms.org.

 

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