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SUMMARY:Iowa Water Environment Association Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Iowa Association of Water Environment Association (IAWEA) is pleased to announce the 2026 IAWEA Annual Conference\, taking place June 16–18\, 2026\, at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines\, Iowa. \nMark your calendar and plan to join water professionals from across the state for three days of education\, networking\, and industry updates. \nMore details\, including registration and program information\, will be shared in the coming months. \nWe look forward to seeing you in Des Moines!
URL:https://www.iaagwater.org/event/iowa-water-environment-association-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Iowa
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SUMMARY:PFI: Cutting Nitrogen\, Grazing Cattle\, and Cultivating Flowers
DESCRIPTION:Ben and Hannah Offenburger of Open Gate Acres farm in southern Iowa\, raising corn\, beans\, alfalfa and cattle. They are part of PFI’s nitrogen rate trial and are using that data to lower their nitrogen inputs where they can. They practice intensive rotational grazing on 40 acres of pasture\, where they have used the Environmental Quality Incentives Program to add water and fencing. Ben plants short-season soybeans so he can plant a rye cover crop early for grazing. Always trying new things\, the Offenburgers have started a cut-flower enterprise this year. \n  \nCome to this diverse field day to hear what the Offenburgers have learned from this new endeavor. We’ll also hear how they use data from the nitrogen rate trial to reduce their inputs and see how they practice intensive rotational grazing with their cattle.
URL:https://www.iaagwater.org/event/pfi-cutting-nitrogen-grazing-cattle-and-cultivating-flowers/
LOCATION:Chariton\, Iowa\, Chariton
CATEGORIES:Central Iowa,Field day,Livestock,Nutrient management
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SUMMARY:Summer Soy Series: Diagonal
DESCRIPTION:Get the inside scoop on global trade\, biofuels\, ag policy and other factors shaping the future of the soybean industry. You’ll find practical\, farmer-driven discussions on how these topics impact your operation. We encourage you to bring your questions and farm perspectives to the event. Your involvement helps us ensure we are best serving Iowa farmers. \n  \nThis event includes a tour at Excel Engineering. Excel Engineering is an Iowa-based testing and engineering company specializing in powertrain\, engine\, battery and emissions testing for automotive and industrial OEMs. Founded in 2002\, the company provides certification\, durability and performance testing services for traditional and emerging propulsion technologies. \n 
URL:https://www.iaagwater.org/event/summer-soy-series-diagonal/
LOCATION:Diagonal\, Diagonal\, Iowa
CATEGORIES:Field day,Meeting or session,SW Iowa
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SUMMARY:ISA Summer Soy Series: Milford
DESCRIPTION:Get the inside scoop on global trade\, biofuels\, ag policy and other factors shaping the future of the soybean industry. You’ll find practical\, farmer-driven discussions on how these topics impact your operation. \n  \nThis event includes a Jones Family Dairy Tour. Jones Family Dairy is a fifth-generation family-owned dairy farm near Spencer\, Iowa\, operated by the Jones family since 1903. The farm combines a long tradition of dairy farming with modern agricultural practices\, focusing on high-quality milk production\, strong family values and community involvement. \n  \nThis meeting is valued at $75. Registration is available to soybean farmers at no additional cost courtesy of their soybean checkoff. Registration cost for industry members to attend is $40. After hitting submit\, industry members will be directed to a payment link to finalize registration. \nFor additional information or assistance\, contact Kennady Henry at 515-491-3539 or khenry@iasoybeans.com.
URL:https://www.iaagwater.org/event/isa-summer-soy-series-milford/
LOCATION:Milford\, Milford\, Iowa
CATEGORIES:Field day,Livestock,Meeting or session,NW Iowa
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SUMMARY:Batch & Build Contractor Workshop - Hiawatha
DESCRIPTION:There are two available dates and locations for this workshop. Both days are identical in content. \n\nThe first workshop will be held at the Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Webster County office in Fort Dodge on June 16.\nThe second workshop will be held at the ISU Extension and Outreach Linn County office in Hiawatha on June 18. \n\nThe full-day event “Installing Drainage Water Quality Practices: An Iowa Batch and Build Contractor Workshop” will offer a detailed overview of bioreactors\, saturated buffers\, oxbows\, wetlands and other water quality improvement practices. Installation best practices and construction requirements will be discussed\, along with how to submit online bids for batch and build projects. \n  \nKapil Arora\, field agricultural engineer with ISU Extension and Outreach\, said the workshops will feature a panel discussion and a farm visit where these practices are installed. \n  \n“Drainage contractors\, watershed coordinators\, technical service providers\, agency staff\, drainage consultants\, producers\, landowners and others interested in the planning and installation of water quality practices for the improvement of farmland drainage will all benefit from attending these workshops\,” said Arora. \n  \nDiscussions during the workshops will be led by Chris Hay with Hay Water Solution LLC\, Jeremy Bril and Tanner Puls with the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship\, Sarah Anderson with the United States Department of Agriculture – Natural Resources Conservation Service\, Keegan Kult with the Agricultural Drainage Management Coalition and Arora. The workshops are sponsored by Agri-Drain\, the Great Outdoors Foundation and the Drain Tile Safety Coalition. \n  \nTo attend\, participants should register for one location only. Pre-registration is required\, and walk-ins will not be accepted. The registration fee is $75 per participant if registered by June 9 and $100 thereafter. Workshop materials\, morning and break refreshments and lunch are included in the registration fee.
URL:https://www.iaagwater.org/event/batch-build-contractor-workshop-hiawatha/
LOCATION:Hiawatha\, Hiawatha\, Iowa
CATEGORIES:Central Iowa,Conference,Edge-of-field,Field day,Meeting or session,Wetland
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