From the Executive Director
Connecting Islands of ResilienceCover Crops
Grazing Covers Yields Green Six years of research by PFI farmers shows grazing cover crops pays off.Livestock
Grazing Rates: What Is a Fair Payment? Read about different types of grazing arrangements and how two PFI members calculate their rates.Horticulture
Growing Community Brick-and-mortar shops are helping farmers make new connections.Farmland Owner Legacy Award
Sharing Land to Support Farmers & Land Access Rose and Mike Roelf are creating land access for community-conscious beginning farmers.Habitat
Many Hands Planting Habitat PFI members share their reasons for adding prairie to their vegetable operations.Photo Feature
Summer on the Farm View a selection of images from some of our 2021 summer events, including our in-person field days and “Catching Up” gatherings and virtual “Live From the Farm” episodes.Beginning Farmers
We are Each Other's Harvest Representation matters to bring along the next generation of Black Iowan farmers and growers.Farm Transfer
Multiple Generations of Pumpkins in Kossuth County The Scuffham family chose to pass on their labor of love to keep pumpkins local while helping a neighboring farm grow.Policy
Finding Our Voices PFI members are making their voices heard to promote a longer-term ag vision.Member Book Review
Review of Kathleen Woida's "Iowa's Remarkable Soils: The Story of Our Most Vital Resource and How We Can Save It"Member Profile
A Calling to Teach Lifetime member Doug Peterson has spent his career, and retirement, in service to soil healthPFI News
Sign Up For Cover Crop or Small Grain Cost-Share!
Adding a new crop to your rotation or trying a new management practice can be daunting, especially when there's a financial investment. That's why PFI has worked with companies throughout the agricultural supply chain to create a range of cost-share programs to help offset the risks. Right now, we have open slots in our small-grains cost-share programs, and in our cover crop cost-share programs. Extended Rotations Cost-Share We are offering two cost-share programs for extended rotations in 2022.- Earn $15 per acre on up to 200 acres by diversifying a corn and soybean rotation with a year of small grains and summer cover crop containing at least one legume species.
- Earn an additional $15 per acre for reducing nitrogen on corn that follows your small-grain in rotation.
Cover Crop Cost-Share
If you're thinking of planting cover crops this fall, you can access cost-share funds from one of seven private cost-share programs in Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska. Cost-share programs are available for both corn and soybeans. Terms vary by program:
- In some, those new to cover crops can receive $40 per acre on up to 40 acres while farmers who have used cover crops before can receive $10 per acre on 160 acres, or 10% of acres farmed, whichever is larger.
- In other programs, farmers will be reimbursed $10 per acre for up to 200 acres.
Exercise Your Curiosity at the Cooperators' Meeting
Dec. 16-17 | Ames, IA Have you ever asked: “What's better, the practice I've been using or this alternative I've heard about?” Do you have something you'd like to investigate on your farm? If so, consider the Cooperators' Program, PFI's vehicle for farmer-led, on-farm research. What is on-farm research? On-farm research puts curiosity into action in the spirit of learning, knowledge-sharing and improvement. With simple experimental design and research protocols, you can test ideas and innovations on YOUR unique farm. What happens at the Cooperators' Meeting? You'll join a community of curious and creative farmers who take a scientific approach to improving their farms – and who respect the perspectives and questions of others. When you participate, you can look forward to:
- Shared inspiration and mutual encouragement
- Brainstorming research ideas with others
- Good food – including at an event banquet featuring food from PFI farms
- Making meaningful connections
- Feeling empowered to answer questions about your farm
PFI Staff Continues to Grow
Christine Zrostlik – Marketing & Communications Manager
Christine Zrostlik joined PFI in September 2021. She oversees day-to-day operations of the communications and
marketing team, managing projects and supporting the team as they use a variety of tools to fulfill PFI's mission. Christine comes to PFI from UnityPoint Health, where she served as the main media relations contact for the three-state health system. She also used public relations to amplify key messages, led a team of regional media leads, supported systemwide internal and external communications and developed communications for crisis situations, including COVID-19.
Prior to her tenure at UnityPoint Health, Christine spent five years at an agency in Des Moines where she used public relations and public affairs tactics to help clients achieve their communications goals. From 2013-2014, Christine also guided a small engineering firm in Cedar Falls through a marketing rebrand.
A northeast Iowa native, Christine graduated from the University of Northern Iowa in 2013 with degrees in public relations and political communication. She currently serves on the board of Public Relations Society of Amerca's Iowa chapter and volunteers for the Animal Rescue League of Iowa.
Christine lives in Des Moines with her partner, Evan, and their beloved dog, Bernie. She enjoys spending time outside hiking and gardening, traveling and going to concerts.
Marit Hovey- Communications Assistant
Marit Hovey joined Practical Farmers of Iowa in August 2021 as a part-time communication assistant. Her work focuses on on social media, email newsletters and website updates. Marit grew up on a small farm outside of Norwalk, Iowa, which is where her love for farming began.
She is a senior at Iowa State University majoring in global resource systems and environmental studies with minors in French and women and gender studies. During her time at ISU, she has had the opportunity to travel to France, Uganda and St. John, an island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, to study agriculture and natural resources systems.
On campus, she has been involved in and president of the International Agriculture Club. In summer 2020, Marit served as an AmeriCorps VISTA summer associate with Lutheran Services in Iowa's Global Greens program in Des Moines. In her free time, Marit loves to cook, hammock and spend time outdoors.
Receive PFI News in Spanish
In June, we launched our Spanish email newsletter, “Sembrando Resiliencia” – which in English tanslates to “sowing resilience” – as part of our effort to build relationships and trust with Spanish-speaking beginning and aspiring farmers. The publication is sent out once every other month – una vez cada dos meses – and aims to share PFI news, plus other farming related information, in Spanish.
To sign up, visit bit.ly/SembrandoResiliencia. Or if you know someone who would appreciate receiving this, please pass it along!
¿Quieres estar conectado con Agricultores Practicos de Iowa (PFI) y otros recursos agrícolas?
Sembrando Resiliencia, es nuesto nuevo boletín electronico en español. Suscribirse a bit.ly/SembrandoResiliencia.




