Roughly 4 a long time of labor in conservation in Iowa didn’t put together me for all I would draw from Professor Neil Hamilton’s ebook on soils, “The Land Stays.” I used to be particularly shocked to seek out myself reexamining long-held beliefs in how finest to method soil and water protections.
That is partly as a consequence of Hamilton’s {qualifications} to put in writing this ebook. He’s a widely known professor emeritus of agricultural legislation at Drake College and a long-time board member of Iowa Pure Heritage Basis. He was an early supporter of the land belief motion and he’s an Adams County farm child who nonetheless manages Sunstead Farm in Dallas County along with his spouse. I’ve recognized Neil as a colleague and pal for years.
It’s also as a consequence of Hamilton setting apart house all through the ebook to listen to from his household farm’s again forty (acres). He writes within the voice and from the angle of the farm’s land. Sounding homespun and a tad scholarly, this “speaker” breaks new floor in explaining what’s occurred to Iowa soils and why.
We have now but to unite as a state to successfully handle the wants of our water and soil. That ongoing division appears to assist feed the hate-mongering pervasive in our coverage, politics and lives as we speak.
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As one among many ag engineering college students within the late ′70s, I can say we didn’t know then all we all know as we speak in regards to the affect of ag programs on land and water. We discovered to maneuver water from land to stream. Now data has shifted to seeing relationships amongst soil well being, water, erosion, tile strains, rooftops, pavement, slopes/topography and hyperlinks to nitrogen and phosphorous – all important points of “conservation engineering.”
However coverage hasn’t shifted. We have now few significant protections for our soil and floor waters of the agricultural panorama. The consequence? We ship our topsoil downstream at charges we will’t replenish, touring with wasted water, nitrogen and phosphorous. That nitrogen and phosphorous morph from “vitamins” to “pollution” as soon as they arrive at our waterways and lakes.
All Iowans ought to share accountability for well being of our soils and floor waters. But we stand divided when it comes to who MUST look after the soil and waters and who’s NOT required to take action. City lands and waters are regulated, however we depend on voluntary motion in agriculture. As Hamilton notes, that’s “codified within the legislation.” If we can’t come collectively to guard these important parts of lives and livelihood, what hope do we’ve for settlement on the opposite essential points going through our state and nation?
In “The Land Stays,” Hamilton exhibits well-constructed requirements assist us meet societal targets. That is the purpose within the ebook the place Hamilton modified my thoughts about counting on voluntary motion. I stored desirous to consider it potential. However Hamilton satisfied me in any other case. He maintains NO requirements quantity to an “anti-government ideological stance” that may “show unworkable.” He cites quite a few examples of guidelines in society we should obey (velocity limits, automotive seats, and many others.) and notes with no rules, we assign the problem “a low precedence.”
Elsewhere, Hamilton demonstrates how we bought to the purpose the place “private liberty” drives our agricultural coverage, whereas shared accountability takes a backseat. We can’t proceed to let our religion in particular person rights overwhelm our must additionally share in supporting neighborhood items – like soil, water, air. However I keep contemplating the poor high quality of our floor waters, the erosion of our soils, and the division of our folks, the strictly voluntary method has already “proved unworkable.” It’s a sensibility – and a bit of Iowa code — in determined want of revisiting.
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Ultimately, Hamilton’s voice is expansive and deep – I’ve solely touched on one subject right here, however he offered arguments that influenced me. Learn the ebook to be taught extra in regards to the prospects forward, the tasks at hand and what we should all do to make sure that “The Land Stays” right here in Iowa, stewarded by all of us, for the great of us all.
“The Land Stays” by Neil Hamilton is printed by Ice Dice Press.
No. 4 Iowa State faces No. 5 Auburn in college basketball action on Monday in the Maui Invitational Tournament in Lahaina, Hawaii.
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Both teams come into this game with undefeated records with the Tigers sitting at 4-0 and the Cyclones at 3-0, but one team will suffer its first loss of the season on Monday. Tune in to ESPNU at 9:00 p.m. ET and stream live on fuboTV.
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Date: Monday, November 25, 2024
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Auburn is coming off a 102-69 win over North Alabama last time out. It was a big night for Johni Broome as he scored 30 points on 13-for-17 shooting in the victory. Broome also grabbed 17 rebounds and blocked three shots.
The other four Auburn starters all scored in double figures, led by 13 points from Denver Jones, who also added nine assists to the stat sheet as well.
Iowa State is coming off an 87-52 win over IU Indianapolis last time out. Curtis Jones came off the bench to score a team-high 20 points on 7-for-14 shooting while grabbing six rebounds.
Joshua Jefferson had a double-double with 16 points and 10 boards while Tamin Lipsey added 17 points and five steals.
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Auburn ranks 28th in scoring offense and 19th in scoring defense this season while Iowa State is 57th in scoring offense but has allowed just 50.7 points per game, the best mark in the country.
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Kirk Ferentz and the Iowa Hawkeyes were able to take care of business on Saturday against the Maryland Terrapins. Now, they head into their final game of the regular season this coming Saturday against the Nebraska Cornhuskers with a 7-4 record.
Iowa will be headed to a bowl game following their game against Nebraska. However, the real question ends up being, which bowl game will they play in?
At this point in time, the Hawkeyes seem to be trending towards playing in one bowl game in particular.
Here are a few of the bowl game projections that have been put out there by analysts:
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Obviously, the ReliaQuest Bowl seems to be the clear favorite when it comes to what game Iowa will play in.
Looking at some of the matchups that have been suggested, there is the potential for a very entertaining game.
Going up against Ole Miss, South Carolina, or Alabama would be a very difficult test for the Hawkeyes. Any of those three games would give them a great test to end the 2024 season.
There is still one game that needs to be played. A win over the Cornhuskers would have them ending their season at 8-4. After that game, it will be a wait and see approach as to which bowl game Iowa will play.
All of that being said, seeing this projections should bring excitement to the Hawkeyes’ fan base. None of them would be easy games, but the matchups would give Iowa a chance to end the season with a major upset and to head into the offseason on a high note.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – A group of Cedar Rapids High School students are making sure people without a home have the essentials this winter.
Gavin Cornwell and his team of Iowa Big students filled 100 bags this week with a little bit of everything.
“We have some fruit roll-ups, some gushers, and a granola bar,” said Cornwell.
For this team, it’s more than just a class. Once done, the bags will go to the unsheltered population living at the winter overflow homeless shelter.
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“People really don’t understand, everyone has their own story,” said Cornwell.
These care packages will go to each person who stays at the low-barrier shelter this winter.
“We kind of grabbed the basic necessities to include in these care packages to give them some cheer this holiday season,” he said.
The homeless population in Linn County grew by more than 40% in 2024. Denine Rushing oversees operations at the overflow shelter and said the bags provide items that those who sleep at the shelter might not otherwise get.
“Being able to have these bags that they can just throw in their backpacks or in a bag or just carry with them and utilize throughout the day,” said Rushing. “I think it is going to be really helpful for people.”
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Rushing expected to see more people utilize the shelter this year, especially during snow events and bitter cold temperatures.
“You really have to kind of have things on the go, things that you can kind of just grab and take with you while you are out and about throughout the day,” said Rushing.
Cornwell said they planned to hand the bags out this Monday at the shelter. A place this Prairie High School senior is now closer to, a place that was more visible thanks to this school-based project.
“You might drive by and you might see somebody experiencing homelessness but you don’t really know what they’re experiencing,” said Cornwell.