
Conservation Projects
& Partnerships
Heartland Co-op, alone and in partnerships, creates and implements conservation agronomy initiatives and practices in Central Iowa.
Heartland Co-op Conservation Drainage Program: An initiative with the Iowa Seed Association
Bioreactors and Saturated Buffers for Improved Water Quality.
Adding a saturated buffer or woodchip bioreactor to your land are two of the best— and most economical — ways to manage nitrates and drastically improve water quality.
The Central Iowa Cover Crop Partnership Program
The cover crop seeding partnership has been formed to encourage and facilitate the use of cover crops in farm fields across Central Iowa.
Heartland Co-op, with the partnership, is committed to seed up to 10,000 acres in the Central Iowa watershed areas this year.
Cover Crop Cost Share Program: A Partnership with Practical Farmers of Iowa
Practical Farmers offers cost-share and technical assistance for those who are seeding fall cover crops.
Participants must farm in eligible counties in Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska or South Dakota.
Cedar River Source Water Partnership
Heartland Co-op has partnered with the City of Cedar Rapids to improve water quality in public and private water supplies.
Heartland Co-op has a special relationship with farmers and landowners and is positioned to help implement practices such as cover crops, wetlands, saturated buffers, and bioreactors.