Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Land shift expected to hinder conservation

A joint study by Iowa State and Drake Universities shows a majority of Iowa's farmland is owned by people on the brink of retirement. Richard Simms with the Natural Resource Conservation Service says the potential for a land shift could mean a a smaller number of people managing more acres. He says it would be challenging for NRCS because fall and spring are the times whens such techniques need to be implemented.