Listen "#139 | Right Place, Right Time; Conservation Hitting The Mark"
Episode Synopsis
Who can help with funding water quality practices on your land? Guest Host Trey Allis sits down with Rita Weaver, Chief Engineer at the Minnesota Board of Water & Soil Resources (BWSR), to discuss soil health, water management practices, and water-quality programs happening throughout the state. They break down specific projects, funding, and tools helping producers take on water and soil challenges. Learn how opportunities with conservation — adding practices in the right place at the right time — are making an impact. Chapters:00:00 - Intro00:33 - Welcome to The Water Table podcast00:40 - Introducing Rita Weaver01:57 - Chief Engineer Role at BWSR03:05 - Agency Impact on Water Quality03:52 - Major Projects and Funding (Where’s The Money Going) 05:05 - Opportunities With Improvement Projects 08:15 - Larger Scale Conservation Practices and Improvements08:51 - BWSR Water Quality and Storage Program 09:46 - Funding: Grant Application Process 10:52 - Future Funding: How Far Will Funding Go13:35 - Storage Practice End Goal 14:45 - What Does Soil Health Mean To You17:02 - The Effect of Too Much Water, Too Little Water18:00 - Water Quality Issues and Solutions22:20 - How Flooding Affects High Benefitting Areas 24:09 - Did You Always Want To Work For BWSR27:07 - Thank You Rita 27:30 - How To Contact BWSR27:50 - Wrap-upRelated content:#132 | Ducks Unlimited: Balancing Wetland Conservation & Agricultural Production#114 | Crumbling Ag Drainage Infrastructure = Unique Upgrade Opportunities#87 | Who Supports the Boots on the Ground!?! (Hint: it’s LICA)… On the Road#77 | How 5 Million Dollars, 39 Test Sites & 29 Bright Minds are Transforming DrainageFind us on social media!FacebookTwitter InstagramListen on these podcast platforms:Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube MusicYouTubeVisit our website to explore more episodes & water management education.
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