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SWOF Farmer Spotlight: Quinn Trewartha
Meet Quinn Trewartha, a 31-year-old fifth-generation farmer from northeast Illinois. Learn how enrolling with SWOF to reduce tillage has contributed to higher yields and lower labor and equipment costs, helping Quinn continue his family’s farming legacy.
SWOF Farmer Spotlight: The Allyn Family Farm
Meet the Allyn Family, farmers enrolled in the Soil and Water Outcomes Fund from southern Indiana. Their family has been farming for over 100 years. Last year they enrolled with SWOF to help with erosion by reducing their tillage and experimenting with cover crops.
SWOF Farmer Spotlight: The Brass Family Farm
Meet Trent Brass, a farmer enrolled in the Soil and Water Outcomes Fund from northern Illinois. Trent farms with his brother, Tom, and father, Robert. They’ve been enrolled with SWOF since June 2022 and utilize cover crops and no-till on their operation.
SWOF Farmer Spotlight: Tom Adam
Meet Tom Adam, a farmer enrolled in the Soil and Water Outcomes Fund from southeast Iowa. Tom’s family has farmed their land in Keokuk County, Iowa since 1852. He has been enrolled with SWOF since May 2021 and utilizes cover crops, no-till, and an extended crop rotation on his operation.
SWOF Farmer Spotlight: Bailey Family Farm
the Soil and Water Outcomes Fund (SWOF) would like to highlight the work of the Bailey Family Farm in northwest Missouri. BJ Bailey started farming in 1977. He farms with his brother, Bert, and son, Bret. They have a corn and bean rotation and a cow calf operation.
Sustainability, Collaboration, and Farmer Opportunities: Highlights from the SWOF Panel Discussion with Industry Leaders (Part 2)
In September, the Iowa Soybean Association Board of Directors hosted a panel discussion with the Soil and Water Outcomes Fund (SWOF) on growing market opportunities for farmers from various private sector sustainability initiatives. Here we recap the second half of the discussion with several SWOF partner representatives on their expanding investments in regenerative agriculture.
Sustainability, Collaboration, and Farmer Opportunities: Highlights from the SWOF Panel Discussion with Industry Leaders (Part 1)
In September, the Iowa Soybean Association Board of Directors hosted a panel discussion with the Soil and Water Outcomes Fund (SWOF) on growing market opportunities for farmers from various private sector sustainability initiatives. Hear from several SWOF partner representatives to speak on their expanding investments in regenerative agriculture.
SWOF in Action: A Young Farmer's Growing Success with Regenerative Practices
Farming requires continuous learning and experimenting to drive additional value. As we celebrate National Farmer’s Day, we’d like to introduce Riley Schnell, a young Iowa farmer whose adoption of regenerative cropping practices has brought increased value to his family’s farming operation.
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