Join ISAP for an Ag and Conservation Family Night at Illinois Central College

East Peoria, IL – Whether you are from the country or town, there will be something of interest to all ages at the upcoming Ag and Conservation Family Night event at Illinois Central College’s (ICC) East Peoria campus on August 2, 2023. Visitors will get an up-close view of farmers' many practices and technologies to improve soil health and protect water quality on their farms from 5:30-8 pm that evening.

The tour will feature conservation drainage installation equipment, a constructed wetland, cover crop plots, and even a soil pit! There will be plenty of time to ask questions and connect with the Illinois Sustainable Ag Partnership (ISAP), Illinois Central College, and the Illinois Natural Resources Conservation Service staff, along with plenty of family-friendly activities.

The event kicks off at ICC (1 College Dr, East Peoria, IL 61635) with appetizers, refreshments, and a welcome from the event’s organizers at 5:30 pm. Then, from 6:15-7:45 pm, attendees are invited to visit several nearby field stations, including:

  • An ag-tile drainage constructed wetland hosted by The Wetlands Initiative

  • Rainfall simulator hosted by Illinois Sustainable Ag Partnership 

  • Soil Pit & Cover Crop plot presented by the Illinois NRCS and The Nature Conservancy

  • Agriculture drainage tile and water and sediment control basin installation demonstrated by the Illinois Land Improvement Contractors Association

The event will wrap up at 7:45 pm, with ISAP providing additional resources.

Register today at agandconservation.eventbrite.com. Transportation will be available to help those with limited mobility to and from the Workforce Sustainability Building and through the various displays. 


Check out a wetland that is Smart, Hard-working and good-looking!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Henry, IL -- You can visit one of the newest Smart Wetlands in Marshall County this Thursday, June 29, 2023. The wetland is loaded with vegetation and primed to remove nitrates and phosphorus from ag-drainage tile water. The surrounding prairie is in bloom, with multiple species thriving despite the dry conditions. The public is welcome to attend two sessions.

Marshall County Smart Wetland, June 24, 2023

The first is from 11 am – 2 pm for farmers, farmland owners, and agribusiness professionals wanting to reduce nutrient loss from cropland. Participants will be able to tour the wetland and the surrounding prairie and learn why this conservation practice is essential to improving water quality in Illinois. A free ribeye sandwich lunch will be served at noon, with presentations on various sustainable agriculture practices. Those speaking include: Jim Isermann, Illinois Sustainable Ag Partnership, and Dr. Jill Kostel, The Wetlands Initiative (TWI), talking about various resources available for farmers wanting to reduce nutrient loss from their farms; Kyle Maple, U.S. Agriculture, explaining how those investing in agriculture are demanding more sustainable ag practices; and Dylan Cook, American Farmland Trust, will provide an update on the progress to get a new Farm Bill passed this year.

Later from 4–7 pm, the public, conservation professionals, and hunters are encouraged to attend. This session will focus on how native marsh vegetation in and around a Smart Wetland can provide habitat for wildlife, waterfowl, pollinators, and recreational opportunities for landowners on their property. Staff from Marshall-Putnam Soil and Water Conservation District (M-P SWCD), TWI, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, among others, will be on hand to answer questions. Snacks and drinks will be served.

Smart Wetlands are precisely located and custom-designed constructed wetlands to fit within today’s farming operation to remove nutrients. This wetland was constructed in September 2021 and is now fully operational. M.K. Farm Drainage Specialists built the 1.83-acre wetland at McCuskey Farms under the direction of the M-P SWCD and TWI through their Smart Wetlands program. Martin McCuskey owns the land, and Rex Newton farms it.

 The Smart Wetland installation site is located west of Henry, IL, near the intersection of Marshall County Road 500 East and County Road 1400 North, along the Scholes Branch Creek. Additional information about the field day will be available at: https://www.smartwetlands.farm/smartwetland5.

The place is blooming!

A visit to the Marshall County Smart Wetland site on Saturday was a bit of a surprise. Despite having little to no rain for weeks, the prairie was blooming, and there was still water in the wetland. Below are photos of the bloomers. This is great since we planning a field day on Thursday, June 29. The public is welcome to attend.

More images and details about the event are available at https://www.smartwetlands.farm/smartwetland5

Jean McGuire, Smart Wetlands field outreach coordinator, a program of the Wetlands Initiative.

We built it, now you can visit it!

This is a reminder that you can visit one of the newest Smart Wetlands and the first in Marshall County. The public is invited to two sessions on June 29, 2023. The first session is from 11 am and 2 pm on June 29, 2023. It is designed to interest farmers, farmland owners, and agribusiness professionals. A free ribeye sandwich lunch will be served at noon, with presentations on various sustainable agriculture practices and an update on progress to get a US Farm Bill passed this session. In addition the participants will be able to tour the wetland and learn why this edge-of-field practice is so important to improving water quality in Illinois.

Marshall County Smart Wetland, May 25, 2023

Later from 4–7 pm, the public, conservation professionals, and hunters interested are urged to attend. This session is focused on showing how this practice with native marsh vegetation can provide habitat for wildlife, waterfowl, pollinators, and recreational opportunities for landowners on their property. Marshall-Putnam Soil and Water Conservation District and Wetlands Initiative staff and other conservation professionals will be on hand to answer questions. Snacks and drinks will be served.

Smart Wetlands are specifically located and custom-designed constructed wetlands to fit within today’s farming operation to remove nutrients. This wetland was constructed in September 2021 and is now fully operational. MK Farm Drainage Specialists built the 1.83-acre wetland at McCuskey Farms under the direction of the Marshall-Putnam County Soil and Water Conservation District (M-P SWCD) and the Wetlands Initiative (TWI) through their Smart Wetlands program. Martin McCuskey owns the farm, and Rex Newton is the farmer.

The Smart Wetland installation site is located west of Henry, IL, near the intersection of Marshall County Road 500 East and County Road 1400 North, along the Scholes Branch Creek. To ensure you get to the field day easily, here is a Google Maps link, driving directions, and a map.

From the East thru Henry, IL
Drive west on Western Ave, (County Road 1300 N) about 7 miles
Turn right (northbound) onto Yankee Lane (Country Road 500 E) about 1 mile
Turn left (westbound) onto County Road 1400 N and travel approximately 2 miles to
Turn right onto County Road 500 E and follow the signs to the event entrance

From the South via State Highway 29
Take Highway 29 to County Road 1100 North – (you will pass thru Henry)
Turn left onto 1100 North and drive approximately 14 miles
Turn right onto County Road 500 E and follow the signs to the event entrance

From the North via State Highway 29
Take Highway 29 southbound thru Putnam to County Road 1100 North (this road is just north of Henry)
Turn right onto 1100 North and follow that road for about 14 miles
Turn right onto County Road 500 E  and follow the signs to the event entrance

The red dot on the map above is the site of the June 29, 2023 Marshall County Smart Wetland field day. Two sessions will be held. The first from 11 am to 2 pm and later that day from 4 to 7 pm.