The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has scheduled six hearings in
January and early February around the state to gather comments on rules
governing manure applications on frozen and snow-covered ground, which
are part of a larger livestock rule package proposed by DNR.
The rules, which were approved in November by the Iowa Environmental
Protection Commission, were drafted from legislation passed in the 2009
session by the Iowa Legislature and signed by Gov. Chet Culver.
They limit the application of liquid manure on frozen ground from Feb. 1
to April 1 and on snow-covered ground from Dec. 21 through April 1. The
measure provided exemptions for farmers facing unusual circumstances,
such as weather or storage capacity limits, to apply manure under a plan
approved by the DNR. The legislation exempts livestock operations that
are 500 units or smaller.
The proposed DNR rules would take effect in the winter of 2010-11.
The schedule for DNR hearings is:
Jan. 12, 4:30 p.m., at the Orange City Gymnasium, 125 Central Ave. S.E.
in Orange City.
Jan. 13, 1:30 p.m., Room 115 at Northeast Iowa Community College, Iowa
Highway 150 south of Calmar.
Jan. 15, 11 a.m., at the Wallace State Office Building Auditorium, 502 E.
Ninth St., in Des Moines.
Jan. 15, 4:30 p.m., at the Cass County Community Center, 805 W. 10th St.,
in Atlantic.
Jan. 20, 1:30 p.m., at the Marr Park Conservation Center, 2943 Iowa
Highway 92 in Ainsworth.
Feb. 1, 1:30 p.m. at the North Iowa Area Community College Muse-Norris
Conference Center, 500 College Drive in Mason City.
Crop Advantage Series to discuss soybean aphids
Iowa State University Extension will hold its ninth annual Crop Advantage
Series meetings at 13 locations across Iowa in January.
Erin Hodgson, an ISU Extension field crop entomologist, will discuss the
latest management strategies against soybean aphids with producers at
each meeting. In addition, each location features a full agenda of topics
for attendees.
Advance registration for each location is $35 and includes workshop
materials, lunch and refreshments.
An additional fee is charged for Certified Crop Advisers credits and
private pesticide applicator recertification.
Registration less than one week before the meeting or at the door is $45.
Registration materials are available at www.cropadvantage.org or from
local ISU Extension offices.
2010 schedule: Jan. 5, Sheldon; Jan. 6, Osceola; Jan. 7, Fort Dodge; Jan.
8, Burlington; Jan. 12, Ames; Jan. 13, Mason City; Jan. 14, Spirit Lake;
Jan. 19, Storm Lake; Jan. 20, Ottumwa; Jan. 21, Cedar Rapids; Jan. 26,
Carroll; Jan. 27, Waterloo; Jan. 28, Atlantic.
Crop fairs scheduled throughout state
The Iowa Corn Growers Association and the Iowa Corn Promotion Board will
host 14 free crop fairs across Iowa this winter.
"Our crop fairs are an established tradition for many growers," said Don
Mason, who is the groups' director of grower services.
Go to the Corn Growers Web site at
www.iowacorn.org/aspx/Public/HotTopic/HotTopicItem.aspx?item_id=16 for
more information.
Dates and locations for the fairs are:
Jan. 5 in Guthrie Center.
Jan. 6 in Cedar Rapids.
Jan. 8 in Humeston.
Jan. 9 in Burlington.
Jan. 14 in Fayette.
Jan. 19 in Marshalltown.
Jan. 21 in Missouri Valley.
Jan. 22 in Bassett.
Feb. 5 in Elkader.
Feb. 5 in Paullina.
Feb. 13 in Wall Lake.
Feb. 18 in Fort Dodge.
March 3 in Fairfield
March 12 in Shenandoah.
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