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SILT Receives 63 Acres in Johnson County

SILT founders Paul Durrenberger and Suzan Erem signed over the deed to their 63 acres just north of Iowa City at a reception attended by county supervisors and staff, SILT advisers and friends at the Iowa City Public Library Oct. 4. They will continue to manage the property under a reserve life estate agreement, but the land itself belongs to SILT.    See stories on Iowa Public Radio and in the Iowa City Press-Citizen.    Application are Now Closed. Sign up for SILT updates to learn who has been chosen for this opportunity!     Application Details   "We've applied so much [...]

2024-09-25T08:55:34-05:00October 7th, 2018|News, sibling page sidebar|Comments Off on SILT Receives 63 Acres in Johnson County

Foodie Fest 2018 A Big Hit!

Guests enjoyed SILT's first Foodie Fest and first live-streamed event with promises of a bigger, broader event next year celebrating local foods and farms. Foodie Fest 2018 at the Windsor Heights Community Center drew an estimated 100 people and many new friends to SILT's mission of protecting land to grow healthy food. The night included free wine and local beer, local food prepared by area chefs, Niman Ranch pork, a silent auction and a raffle for a week near Acadia National Park in Maine. Board member and founder Denise O'Brien was honored for her leadership and dedication and SILT announced its latest land gift [...]

2018-10-05T16:43:08-05:00October 5th, 2018|News|Comments Off on Foodie Fest 2018 A Big Hit!

Welcome SILT’s New Farm Specialist

  In a giant leap toward effective landowner services, SILT hired Joe Klingelhutz of Solon as its first Farm and Realty (FARM) Specialist on Sept. 4. Joe is a recent graduate of Iowa State University (Magna cum laude) with a degree in Environmental Science and a minor in Forestry. He has spent his summers working at vegetable farms such as Sundog Farm and Wildwoods Farm, and ran a forestry crew in the Western U.S. His undergraduate work included hands-on experience with Iowa State's Prairie STRIPS project and riparian buffers.  "This is a great opportunity for SILT to offer full-time, [...]

2024-06-04T15:15:19-05:00September 4th, 2018|News|Comments Off on Welcome SILT’s New Farm Specialist

Solstice Party Goers Brave the Weather

Nearly unpredictable storms dropped inches of rain all across Iowa as party-goers took their chances to attend the SILT Solstice Party at This Old Barn in Fairfield June 20. More than 40 people braved the weather to hear John Ikerd speak about SILT's role in building a truly sustainable food economy, Steve McLain play a moving rendition of Ikerd's song Ioway, eat an incredible meal prepared by SILT President Stuart Valentine and a team of helpers and hear the stories of SILT from around the state. "There was literally a rainbow ending in Fairfield as Paul and I drove here [...]

2024-02-08T11:22:31-06:00June 28th, 2018|News|Comments Off on Solstice Party Goers Brave the Weather

SILT to sell first protected farm

https://youtu.be/qyyMJ7d6Fz8 SILT is excited to announce its first permanently protected farm is now for sale, 53 acres just 10 minutes from downtown Omaha and Council Bluffs, one mile from Hitchcock Nature Preserve (drawing 60,000 visitors per year) and nestled in the beautiful Honey Creek region with supportive local farmers throughout the valley. Perfect for a local food farmer, educational or agri-tourism operation and more. SILT's Honey Creek IA farm is now available for purchase.  Farm Tour for Serious Buyers By Appointment.  Contact Executive Director Suzan Erem at suzan(a)silt.org.  [...]

2020-03-19T15:31:28-05:00May 10th, 2018|News|Comments Off on SILT to sell first protected farm

Spring Thaw Concert a Big Hit!

SILT Executive Director Suzan Erem addresses the audience between performances. Nearly 100 people attended SILT's first Spring Thaw Concert at The Mill in Iowa City March 30 to hear Dave Moore, Steve and Michaela McLain and a surprise appearance by Randy Davis. The concert filled the house as guests enjoyed free ReUnion Brewery beer and Wild Culture Kombucha while supplies lasted thanks to sponsorships by those to companies. Musician Greg Brown, who was playing at the Englert later that evening, came by for the first part of the show. SILT also debuted its first Raygun T-Shirts which [...]

2024-02-08T11:30:11-06:00April 2nd, 2018|News|Comments Off on Spring Thaw Concert a Big Hit!

SILT Benefit Concert

More than 100 people packed The Mill in Iowa City in March to support the Sustainable Iowa Land Trust and listen to great music by folk legend Dave Moore and rising stars Steve and Michaela McLain. "The ACLU raised $24 million the week after Trump was elected," SILT Executive Director Suzan Erem told the crowd. "That's $24 million that didn't go to groups fighting hunger, homelessness, or even farmland protection for the future. The current polarization we are witnessing in America is sucking us dry spiritually, morally and financially." SILT was able to raise a record amount of funds [...]

2024-07-16T11:05:34-05:00January 5th, 2018|News|Comments Off on SILT Benefit Concert

SILT Video Featured in Little Village Magazine

The SILT/Awful Purdies collaboration of a music video about farm transfer was featured in a recent edition of Little Village Magazine in Johnson County. The video has sparked discussions across Iowa and a number of calls and emails to SILT asking how to protect land permanently. Interested in getting the word out in your community? Connect us with your local media. We'll be glad to talk!

2024-01-09T10:01:22-06:00January 3rd, 2018|News|Comments Off on SILT Video Featured in Little Village Magazine

SILT Releases Farm Transfer Music Video

[vc_row][vc_column width="1/2"][vc_column_text]An avalanche of land transfer is beginning in Iowa as people who've accumulated the most wealth in this nation's history pass it on to the next generation. But many "farm kids" have moved away from the land their families own, and look to housing developers* or the farmer** next door as likely buyers. This perfect storm is causing today's farm crisis, the result of which will determine what America's landscape, food system and public health will look like for centuries to come. In fewer than 5 minutes, SILT's first music video, illustrates this complicated issue and one permanent, multi-faceted solution [...]

2024-01-09T09:29:40-06:00December 17th, 2017|News|Comments Off on SILT Releases Farm Transfer Music Video
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