Fall Conservation Essentials: Fish, Crops, and CRP

In this Galesburg's Morning News interview with Kara Downin, Resource Conservationist for the Knox County Soil and Water Conservation District, the focus was on supporting farmers and landowners with sustainable land practices.

Key topics included:

  • Fall and winter fish sales for pond stocking, offering benefits like improved ecosystems and recreation through district programs.
  • The importance of reporting cover crop acres to the Farm Service Agency to access incentives, reduce erosion, enhance soil health, and protect the environment.
  • Planning for 2026 Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) contracts, involving sign-ups, assessments, and payments for conserving sensitive land to boost wildlife habitats.
  • Upcoming field checks by staff to monitor CRP sites and identify new conservation opportunities, such as erosion control or habitat restoration, with tips for landowners to spot qualifying issues.
  • How to schedule free office visits for advice on erosion, wildlife, or property improvements via phone, email, or website, including what to expect from consultations.

Katie Ingle, left, and Kara Downin with Knox County Soil and Water Conservation District.
Katie Ingle, left, Administrative and Education Coordinator, and Kara Downin, Resource Conservationist with Knox County Soil and Water Conservation District. (WGIL)

 

In this Galesburg’s Morning News interview with Kara Downin, Resource Conservationist for the Knox County Soil and Water Conservation District, the focus was on

 

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