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Re: Celebrate Fall with a $50 Pork Certificate!
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Wally Taylor <[log in to unmask]>
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Even worse, I have a memo obtained through an open records request stating that the big ag groups demanded that DNR also be excluded from the meetings.


Wally Taylor



The little history of the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy left out the part about how agribusiness organizations were part of the process from the very beginning and  conservation organizations were deliberately excluded.





-----Original Message-----
From: Cindy Hildebrand <[log in to unmask]>
To: IOWA-TOPICS <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Fri, Oct 11, 2013 8:33 am
Subject: Re: Celebrate Fall with a $50 Pork Certificate!



I agree that the email list was probably compiled via the State Fair, because I'm on it too.  And Aaron Putze used to write much of the material on the Iowa Farm Bureau website.
 
The little history of the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy left out the part about how agribusiness organizations were part of the process from the very beginning and  conservation organizations were deliberately excluded.  At the Ames informational meeting about the Strategy, where those of us in the audience were not allowed to speak, it was explained that the exclusion was done on purpose in order to make the process more effective.  Or efficient.  Or better.  Or something.  Sorry, can't remember -- the steam coming out of my ears affected my memory.
 
In the old days, when bad Iowa environmental policies were being enacted, we usually at least had a chance to speak aloud into microphones at public hearings for the public record.   
 
Cindy
 
Cindy Hildebrand
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Ames, IA 50010

"What does autumn go on paying for
with so much yellow money?” (Pablo Neruda) 
 

In a message dated 10/11/2013 3:43:38 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
  
 
  
I must have got on their mailing list at the fair this year. Notice   the section on water quality.
  
 
  
Also, is my impression correct that the family hog farms they refer to   are actually hog factories, that is,  CAFOs?
  
 
  
Comments would be welcome.--Tom
  
  
    
    
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Sent: 10/10/2013     5:43:13 P.M. Central Daylight Time
Subj: Celebrate Fall with a $50 Pork     Certificate!

    
 
    
      
      
        
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"Join                       My Journey" goes hog wild!

                       
                      
Kristin                       Porter, better known as “Iowa Girl Eats”, took                       her latest journey through Iowa agriculture at the                       Wiley Family hog farm near Vinton. 
                      
There                       she met three generations of Wileys and saw first-hand how                       pigs are raised with the help of Todd Wiley’s two Iowa                       State University degrees, a ton of hard work and a passion                       for doing things right.
                      
One                       of the first things Kristin noticed upon entering the                       farrowing room — where sows and their piglets are raised —                       was the wave of cool air that greeted her. She learned                       that since hogs can’t sweat, heat and humidity are tough                       conditions for hogs so the climate-controlled environment                       provides a safe and comfortable place for them to grow and                       thrive.
                      
Be                       sure to “Join                       the Journey” and follow Kristin’s past and future                       travels!
                      
                      
Enjoying                       pork, helping others

                       
                      
Denise                       Bubeck spends every Monday morning welcoming people to the                       Urbandale Food Pantry. Volunteering there since 2009,                       Denise understands the struggles that many families face                       and the importance of the food bank system. Denise didn’t                       think twice about making a cash donation to the                       Iowa Food Bank Association (IFBA) this summer when she                       visited Iowa                       Food & Family Project’s (Iowa FFP) “Get Connected                       to Farming” exhibit at the Iowa State Fair!
                      
Visitors                       to the Iowa FFP exhibit donated nearly $2,000 to the IFBA                       during the fair and those donating were eligible to win a                       special gift. Yesterday, Bubeck of Grimes was awarded five                       cases of fresh pork loins, that’s nearly 300 pounds of                       pork, courtesy of Iowa                       Select Farms. Bubeck and her family will enjoy one                       case of fresh pork while the remaining four cases were                       donated to the Urbandale Food Pantry and the Food Bank of                       Iowa.
                      
                      
The                       strategy of water quality

                       
                      
Whether                       you live on a farm, in the city or some place in between,                       water is essential. But, chances are, many of us just turn                       on the faucet and don’t consider how lucky we are to have                       it at our fingertips.
                      
Fortunately,                       a group of forward-thinking Iowans has formed the Iowa                       Nutrient Reduction Strategy. Sounds imposing, but the                       concept is fairly simple: Get smart people from urban                       (large municipal water treatment facilities) and rural                       (Department of Natural Resources) areas at the table                       working together to compare notes on best practices to                       further reduce the introduction of nitrogen and                       phosphorous into our waterways.
                      
This                       strategy is the first time such a comprehensive and                       integrated approach has been developed. That’s no                       surprise, this is Iowa and we get things done!
                      
                      
"Be                       the Seed" grants challenge students

                       
                      
The                       Iowa Food & Family Project is teaming up with DuPont                       Pioneer and the Iowa Soybean Association to award                       12-$2,500 “Be The Seed” grants to FFA chapters.
                      
The                       goal of the program, conducted in partnership with the                       Iowa FFA Foundation, is to encourage FFA chapters to be                       the "seed" of innovation and progress in their schools and                       communities while promoting the importance of                       agriculture.
                      
Chapters                       can access information and a grant application at                       iowafoodandfamily.com. They must collaborate with a school                       group or club, civic organization or county farm                       organization to be eligible for grant funding. The                       deadline to submit an application is Friday, October 25.                       Grant recipients will be announced in November with                       activities to be completed by March 2014.
                      
The                       chapter determined to have conducted the most successful                       program be awarded $5,000 at the state FFA leadership                       conference April 28, 2014 in Ames.
                      
                      
What's                       on your mind?

                       
                      
The                       Iowa Food and Family Project wants to bring the family                       farm closer to your family’s table, but to best do that,                       we need your help!
                      
Be                       honest, be candid, be FRANK and tell us if you enjoy what                       you read in this newsletter, how we could improve and what                       you’d most like to learn more about.
                      
Email                       us with your input and you’ll be entered to                       win a $50 certificate for fresh pork that                       can be used like cash in your favorite grocery store.                       Celebrate October Pork Month!
                      
                      
Enjoy                       fall's bounty

                       
                      
There                       are many things to love about fall… football, brightly                       colored leaves, crisp temperatures, harvest time,                       sweatshirts and FOOD!
                      
In                       particular, apples and pumpkins. Iowa is home to scores of                       orchards and pumpkin patches and they are a must-visit                       this time of year.
                      
Whether                       you love that juicy snap of biting into a fresh apple or                       the comfort of a custardy slice of pumpkin pie, you can                       enjoy both flavors at once with these Apple                       Pumpkin Muffins with Cinnamon Cream Cheese Slather                       from Iowa Girls Eats. Bake a batch (or two) and fill your                       kitchen with fall!
                      



              



      
        
          
            
            
              

            
              
                
                  
                  
                    
                    
                      
                        
                        
                          
                           
                          


                          
                          
Aaron Putze,                             APR
Director of Communications and                             Coordinator, Iowa Food & Family Project
Iowa                             Soybean Association
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Iowa                             Food & Family Project
1255 SW                             Prairie Trail Pkwy
Ankeny, IA 50023                             
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