Event Overview
In 2018, Selden Spencer purchased farmland along White Fox Creek in Hamilton County, Iowa. The 100-acre property, previously owned by Ray Fry, is a mixture of cropland, woodland, ravines and riparian corridors. Ray still manages the property today. Before he sold the land, Ray worked diligently alongside The Nature Conservancy to restore an oxbow along the creek. These U-shaped former stream bends remain one of the most effective ways to improve water quality on agricultural land.
Selden and Ray recognize the importance of oxbows and work together to maintain it. They also have plans for future conservation projects. At this field day, be prepared to walk on uneven ground as Selden shares how oxbows help Iowa's water quality and habitat. Bring a lawn chair for opening introductions as seating will be limited.
Meal
Light refreshments will follow the field day.
See & Discuss
- The critical role of oxbows for Iowa's water quality
- Restoring oxbows for wildlife habitat, including the endangered Topeka shiner
- Wooded, non-farmed riparian areas as wildlife corridors
- Oxbows as natural and historical features of Iowa's landscape
Sponsor
Hamilton Soil and Water Conservation District
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