Master Conservationist Presentations - 2001


Autoria(s): Owens, John
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24/09/2001

Resumo

We begin the 2001 Master Conservationist program with honorees in production agriculture from District A which includes the Panhandle of Nebraska. I would like to ask Leon and Cheryl Burkhart-Kriesel (Kresel) of Gurley who are unable to be present. They operated the family farm in partnership with Fred and Viola Kriesel until 1984 when Leon and Cheryl become sole owners/operators. The Kriesels produce certified wheat, millet, oats, and barley seed on 3200 dryland acres that are owned, rented, or contracted. Since 1984, 45,000 feet of terraces have been installed. Their holistic conservation plan also includes over 57,000 feet of windbreaks of mixed evergreen and broadleaf trees and shrubs. This mixture of plant species is unique in the Panhandle. They built an earthen dam with 11 acre-feet of permanent storage and 70.5 acre-feet of detention storage. Results include reduced soil erosion by wind and water, and increased productivity and wildlife populations. Local and international groups tour the farm. Congratulations to the Kriesels.

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http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/owenspeech/2

http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1020&context=owenspeech

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DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln

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John Owens: Speeches & Appearances

Palavras-Chave #Agriculture
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