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  • A three-year project costing $1.94 million aims to improve water quality in Boone, Webster, Greene, Dallas, and Polk counties in Iowa.
  • The project will implement nitrate-reducing conservation practices such as bioreactors, saturated buffers, oxbows, and cover crops.
  • Local farmers and landowners will collaborate to enhance water quality in their communities.
  • Recruitment efforts are underway for farmers and landowners suitable for these conservation practices.
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Iowa batch projects work on water quality

Nitrate-reducing conservation practices are at the forefront of a new $1.94 million water quality project for central Iowa’s Beaver Creek Watershed, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship recently announced.

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The Quad-City Times broke the news in Cherokee County, United States on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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