For Immediate Release: Thursday, Aug. 16, 2018
By Mike Naig, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture
Agricultural sustainability has been a hot topic in
recent years. It is an important conversation and I’m proud of all the work
that has been done by Iowa farmers to care for the land and protect water
quality.
I believe it is critically important that everyone
recognize the long-term view of our farmers and landowners as they care for
their land and help feed and fuel the world. They live on the land and care
more than anyone about providing opportunities for the next generation.
I had the opportunity to grow up on a Century Farm in Palo
Alto County and saw first-hand the values of perseverance, hard work, care for
the land, the importance of family and community, and countless other lessons that
come from a life on the farm.
This point was again driven home for me as I considered
the 359 Century Famers and 148 Heritage Farms I have the honor of helping to
recognize during the Iowa State Fair.
Century Farm awards recognize farms that have been in the
same family for 100 years. Heritage Farm awards recognize farms that have been
owned by the same family for 150 years.
The Century Farm program was started in 1976 as part of
the Nation’s Bicentennial Celebration. To date more than 19,000 farms from
across the state have received this recognition. The Heritage Farm program was
started in 2006 and more than 1,000 farms have been recognized. Each of these families has a
unique story, and they are proof of what innovation, determination, a belief in
community and the Iowa spirit can produce.
Think of the amazing changes we have seen in Iowa
agriculture over the past 100 years or 150 years. Mechanization, increased
yields, hybrid seed, increased automation, improved environmental stewardship,
and countless other changes have helped make Iowa into the agricultural
powerhouse it is today.
Also consider the unique challenges that our farmers have
faced. Storms, drought, family
emergencies, market disruptions and countless other trials that have tested the
resolve of our farm families.
To keep a farm in the same family through all of these
challenges is a true testament to the passion and perseverance of each of the
families and a true picture of sustainability.
I am
humbled and proud to honor the rich history of these farms and farm families,
and I firmly believe the best is yet to come. At the Iowa Department of
Agriculture and Land Stewardship, we are working with all Iowans to create a
culture of conservation. These stories inspire us every day to roll up our
sleeves, identify innovative conservation solutions and forge new
public-private partnerships to ensure sustainability for generations to come.
***Editors note – The
Iowa Century and Heritage Farm recognition ceremony is being held today, Aug.
16 at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. A full list of all the winners can be found
at www.IowaCenturyFarms.com.
A separate press release will follow after the State Fair with
information on how to access photos of the families that participated in the
ceremony.
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For more information, contact Dustin Vande Hoef, (515) 281-3375 or (515) 326-1616 (cell) or Dustin.VandeHoef@IowaAgriculture.gov
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