For decades, Iowa has wrestled with the challenge of water quality. In the mid-2010s, Des Moines Water Works took legal action against agriculture-heavy counties, citing nitrate pollution in the watershed. The lawsuit ultimately failed, but it seemed to spark rural--urban divide.
Now, with wetter years straining water systems once again, headlines about nitrates are resurfacing. Recently, lawn watering bans were implemented to protect drinking water capacity.
At Farm4Profit, we don’t typically dive into divisive topics — but this one matters. That’s why we invited leaders to the table:
Tami Madsen, CEO of Central Iowa Water Works
Amy Kahler, CEO of Des Moines Water Works (
@DSMH2O)
Executive Director of ADMC (Advanced Drainage Management Coalition)
This is not a debate. It’s a conversation. A chance for agriculture and water leaders to sit down together and start bridging divides. Because at the end of the day, we all want the same thing: clean water, a thriving economy, and strong communities.
Whether you live in Iowa or elsewhere, this conversation offers lessons on collaboration, stewardship, and the future of agriculture.
Join us with an open mind. This is just the first step, and you’re invited.
Learn more:
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