Sustainable agriculture and wildlife: a multi-organizational field day

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1994
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Pease, James
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Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture
The Leopold Center is a research and education center on the campus of Iowa State University created to identify and reduce negative environmental and social impacts of farming and develop new ways to farm profitably while conserving natural resources.
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In 1989 Iowa State University Extension hosted the first "Farming with wildlife: a land management field day" at the Iowa 4-H Education and Natural Resources Center near Madrid, Iowa. The event was considered very successful in terms of interagency and inter-organizational cooperation. The 230 attendees from six states consisted of farmers; farm managers; rural, suburban, and urban land owners; conservation agency and conservation organization personnel; high school vocational agriculture students and their instructors; and college and university professors and staff.

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