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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"Join  My Journey" goes hog wild!
  
Kristin  Porter, better known as “Iowa Girl Eats”, _took  her latest 
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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 
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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_ 
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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  
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compare notes on best practices to further reduce the  introduction of 
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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 
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Enjoy  fall's bounty
  
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Girls Eats. Bake a batch (or two) and fill your kitchen  with fall! 
                   
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