Conservation Chat
by Jacqueline Comito
February 26, 2020 2:03 am
Conservation Chat, hosted by anthropologist Jacqueline Comito, is a podcast series that explores the relationship between conservation, soil, water, agriculture, and the people of Iowa. This is accomplished through thoughtful interviews with farmers and rural and urban residents about conservation and water quality in the state. Comito is the Director of Iowa Learning Farms, an Iowa State University Extension and Outreach program that has been building a culture of conservation statewide for over ten years.
Recent Episodes
CC 52: Water Quality with Iowa’s Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig
5 years agoCC 51: Wade Dooley and Nathan Anderson: Farms, Faith and Climate Change
5 years agoCC 50: Increasing Wildlife Habitat in the Next Decade with Dr. Adam Janke
5 years agoCC 49: Ben and Andy Johnson: Saving Time with Conservation
5 years agoCC 48: A Passion for Prairies: David Stein of Prairie Rivers of Iowa
5 years agoCC 47: ISU's Daniel Robison, Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
5 years agoCC 46: Soil Health, Listening and Legacy with Marty Adkins
5 years agoCC 45: Farmers, Faith and Climate Change with Matt Russell
5 years agoCC 44: Iowa Environmental Council: Striving for Cleaner Water for All Iowans to Enjoy
5 years agoCC 43: Conservation and Climate Change with Pat Boddy
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