Promoting the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy

Promoting the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy
Video 4/5: Dive into what state partners are doing to continue promoting practices and teaching others about the efforts of NRS and how all Iowans have a role to play.

Continued nutrient reduction education is key to adoption and progress.

Dive into what state partners are doing to continue promoting practices and teaching others about the efforts associated with Iowa’s Nutrient Reduction Strategy and how all Iowans have a role to play.

Hear from Catherine DeLong, Dr. Kay Stafanik and Ben Gleason on how Iowa’s Nutrient Reduction Strategy education and outreach effort—from extension offices to environmental leaders to private partners—are building awareness and encouraging the adoption of nutrient reduction strategies across the state.


Want to learn more about the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy?

Featured Experts:

  • Catherine DeLong, Water Quality Program Manager, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
  • Dr. Kay Stefanik, Assistant Director, Iowa Nutrient Research Center
  • Ben Gleason, Executive Director, Iowa Nutrient Research and Education Council

Watch the rest of the series here.

About the Iowa Nutrient Research & Education Council

INREC strategically brings together farm and commodity organizations, fertilizer and crop production companies, agricultural retailers and agronomists to help lead the environmental efforts of agriculture in Iowa. Its purpose is to be a credible, unified voice for measurements and data to demonstrate progress on the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy.

INREC CONTACT:

Ben Gleason,
Executive Director