The INREC Advisory Board

Iowa Nutrient Research & Education Council
Our new advisory board is an addition to the current board structure and allows industry organizations an opportunity to provide insight while receiving access to the latest research data demonstrating the progress of the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy.

Effective January 1, 2024, our new advisory board is an addition to the current board structure and allows industry organizations an opportunity to provide insight while receiving access to the latest research data demonstrating the progress of the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy.

What the Advisory Board Offers:

  • Engage in board discussions and offer business and industry insight to help direct the efforts of INREC and the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy.
  • Be a key player in improving the sustainability of Iowa agriculture through grassroots efforts conducted by growers and agronomists.
  • Participate in INREC events, research projects.
  • Access to research information, survey data and other INREC resources.
  • Be recognized as a significant contributor to the mission of INREC and the future of agriculture sustainability.

Advisory Board Members seats are available by invitation only and require a $5,000 annual contribution by the organization. A commitment of four half-day meetings per year is required.

Advisory Board Members are NOT eligible to vote, but have full access to all meetings, events and information along with the Executive Board of Directors.

Interested in being a part of the INREC Advisory Board? Fill out the contact form to be placed on a waiting list for the next term seat that opens up.

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