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SILT board member Denise O’Brien in FoodTank’s 27 Influential Women in Food and Agriculture!

O’Brien is the founder of the Women, Food, and Agriculture Network (WFAN) and has been farming in southwest Iowa for approximately 40 years. She grows three acres of fruits and vegetables, six acres of apples, and raises organic chicken and turkey. In addition, she was the president of the National Family Farm Coalition (NFFC), worked with the Iowa Farm Unity Coalition, and directed the Rural Women’s Leadership Development Project. In 2011, she was appointed by the Obama administration to become a U.S. Department of Agriculture advisor in Afghanistan. O’Brien advocates and promotes topics involving domestic and international women’s and [...]

2024-09-25T08:56:20-05:00January 29th, 2016|News|0 Comments

Making produce more affordable

"Explaining the Impact of USDA’s Healthy Incentives Pilot on Different Spending Outcomes,” is paper reporting spending results for the USDA's Healthy Incentives Pilot (HIP), which tested a 30% incentive on fruit and vegetable purchases with SNAP benefits. The study found that monthly spending on fruits and vegetables was $6.15 higher for randomly assigned HIP participant households than for a control group. Find the study here:  https://aepp.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2015/11/30/aepp.ppv028.full and learn how SILT supports healthy, affordable food.

2023-10-17T09:34:13-05:00January 27th, 2016|News|0 Comments

SILT on the National Stage

Here's SILT's latest news - CNN, Mark Bittman, new staff and more! Look for us at the CNN Town Hall meeting tonight, and sign up for your own SILT updates at silt.org. In November 2014, before the Sustainable Iowa Land Trust officially launched, we took a leap of faith standing in front of 800 billionaires, millionaires and regular folk at the Slow Money National Gathering in Kentucky. Out of 100 applicants, we were among 21 selected to tell our story. On stage with Slow Money founder Woody Tasch and other Beetcoin winners in Kentucky. We rocked the house! For the next two [...]

2024-09-25T10:28:15-05:00January 25th, 2016|News|0 Comments

Video about

@Modern Farmer recently released a video about the need to support the next generation of farmers. "In the next 25 years, we'll need more than 700,000 new farmers—but in the last five, the population's increased by only 1,220". Check it out here: https://modernfarmer.com/2016/01/clif-bar-farmers-speak-young-farmers/ and find how SILT helps beginning farmers get access to land by visiting our website at https://silt.org/.

2016-01-20T11:04:22-06:00January 20th, 2016|News|0 Comments

Native bee losses in Iowa

Each year more than $3 billion of the U.S. agricultural economy depends on the pollination services of native pollinators like wild bees. A newly published map shows Iowa at ground zero for native bee losses. @Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture https://www.uvm.edu/giee/?Page=news&storyID=22053&category=gund

2023-11-07T12:18:32-06:00January 15th, 2016|News|0 Comments

USDA Beginning farmer website revamped

USDA's "New Farmers" website helps individuals and organizations find the resources they need to get started. A Discovery Tool allows people to personalize their search. Resources for Women in Ag, Youth, and Veterans are easily accessible. Find how SILT supports beginning farmers and how you can help here. https://newfarmers.usda.gov/ 

2015-12-28T17:57:00-06:00December 28th, 2015|News|0 Comments

The Rising Tide of Female Farmers

The number of women farmers, and women who own farms, has risen dramatically in the last four decades. This trend, and these numbers, has spurred the  U.S. Department of Agriculture to look more closely at the whos, hows, and why of this possible demographic transition. Read more about how women are starting farm operations or inheriting them at https://www.dailyyonder.com/the-rising-tide-of-female-farmers/2015/12/14/10141/. And find out how SILT helps beginning farmers access land.  

2015-12-22T13:39:55-06:00December 22nd, 2015|News|0 Comments

Climate and Agriculture Research

ISU recently published a set of online resources about climate and cropping systems that were developed out of a multi-state USDA funded project on climate and corn-based cropping systems.  Find out about the impact of climate change on the corn belt, farmer perspectives on climate change, and a lot more information about resilient agriculture here: https://store.extension.iastate.edu/Topic/Environment/Climate-and-Agriculture And find more resources about sustainable practices that SILT supports here.

2015-12-20T22:39:34-06:00December 20th, 2015|News|0 Comments

Mary Ellen Miller Signs Land Over to SILT

Mary Ellen Miller was the first person to ever say she would donate her land to the Sustainable Iowa Land Trust. That was in December 2014, before SILT even existed. Then she told scores of Iowa media at SILT's official launch in late January and on IPR that week. Then she was honored for her generous gesture at SILT's first birthday in Perry, when the board voted that day on a resolution to accept her donation. Mary Ellen Miller signs the deed to her 40 acres over to SILT in early December. Finally, on Dec. 3, 2015, Mary Ellen signed over her [...]

2023-10-17T09:46:40-05:00December 17th, 2015|News|0 Comments

Mary Ellen Miller’s land donation in the Daily Iowegean

Mary Ellen Miller's land donation was featured in the Daily Iowegean! Check it out: https://www.dailyiowegian.com/news/local_news/a-sister-completes-her-brother-s-dream/article_945002a4-a9a4-5a2d-9481-eb6441a63398.html "I just can't tell you how blessed I feel," Miller said. "This was not a part of my life plan, but what I will tell you is that for 25 years my mission has been to find some way to do what Suzan Erem has finally managed to do." Read more about it here, and find out more about the land donation process here.

2023-10-17T09:52:17-05:00December 10th, 2015|News|0 Comments
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