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We wanted to send a quick note of appreciation for all of our listeners! Thank you so much for your support.
Please be sure to write a review of this podcast (especially if you listen outside of Substack). And sign up for the Iowa Food System Coalition’s Local Food Challenge taking place this summer.
Have you ever wondered why U.S. tax payers often pay farmers NOT to farm?
In this episode, we frame that question a little differently: have you ever wondered why U.S. tax payers don’t pay more farmers to provide ecosystem services for the health of our landscapes?
150 years ago, prairie got in the way of Iowa’s European settlers. In order to farm, they had to till it up. Now, many Iowans are advocating for us to restore as much of it as we can.
In this episode, Beth dives into the “why” of prairies with one of Iowa’s “Prairie Farmers,” Nicholas Lirio of Hocksey Native Seed.
Voices
Nicolas Lirio—Hocksey Native Seed and the Prairie Farm Podcast
Resources
History of the Conservation Reserve Program
House Farm Bill Falls Short
Environmental Working Group—Conservation Database
Music
Geoff Harvey
Monume
Stay in the Loop
Stay connected to the latest in Iowa’s food system news. Subscribe to the Iowa Food System Coalition newsletter for timely news, action alerts, and event updates, all focused on supporting local farms and communities.
By From the Iowa Food System CoalitionWe wanted to send a quick note of appreciation for all of our listeners! Thank you so much for your support.
Please be sure to write a review of this podcast (especially if you listen outside of Substack). And sign up for the Iowa Food System Coalition’s Local Food Challenge taking place this summer.
Have you ever wondered why U.S. tax payers often pay farmers NOT to farm?
In this episode, we frame that question a little differently: have you ever wondered why U.S. tax payers don’t pay more farmers to provide ecosystem services for the health of our landscapes?
150 years ago, prairie got in the way of Iowa’s European settlers. In order to farm, they had to till it up. Now, many Iowans are advocating for us to restore as much of it as we can.
In this episode, Beth dives into the “why” of prairies with one of Iowa’s “Prairie Farmers,” Nicholas Lirio of Hocksey Native Seed.
Voices
Nicolas Lirio—Hocksey Native Seed and the Prairie Farm Podcast
Resources
History of the Conservation Reserve Program
House Farm Bill Falls Short
Environmental Working Group—Conservation Database
Music
Geoff Harvey
Monume
Stay in the Loop
Stay connected to the latest in Iowa’s food system news. Subscribe to the Iowa Food System Coalition newsletter for timely news, action alerts, and event updates, all focused on supporting local farms and communities.