You’ve invested in edge-of-field practices — now make sure they’re performing at their best. Check out Maintaining the Edge, a simple, practical guide with tips for saturated buffer and bioreactor management.
Produced by leading ag and conservation partners, with support from USDA NRCS and the Iowa Soybean Association soybean checkoff, this quick reference is a helpful resource to keep your system running strong.
A Michigan State University study found saturated buffers can be effective on fields with slopes as low as 1%—potentially expanding where this conservation practice can be used....
From the first weld to the finished product, our team takes pride in building dependable water management products right here in Adair, Iowa. Proudly made in the USA.
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The Iowa Drainage School returns August 25–27 in Sutherland, Iowa, offering hands-on training in drainage system design, tile sizing, drainage control structures, and troublesho...
It doesn't stop at the field edge. Some of the biggest gains in water quality happen beyond the crop row. See how edge-of-field practices are helping farmers protect water resou...
The goal isn't just to drain water—it's to manage it. See how Agri Drain's Smart Drainage System helps farmers put every drop to work. Watch here: https://buff.ly/BViA1ak
Regenerative agriculture is more than a buzzword. This Farm Progress story highlights how one farm is building soil health, resilience, and long-term sustainability through a sy...
Want to learn how to plan, bid, and build drainage water quality projects? Attend this Iowa Batch & Build Contractor Workshop for real-world insights from contractors and in...
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