• Enjoying the Mississippi River

    Mississippi

    National River & Recreation Area Minnesota

Minnesota FarmWise

FarmWise Video Program Overview

Learn about FarmWise and the work Lark Weller (NPS) and Peggy Knapp (Freshwater Society) are doing to improve farmer education about water-friendly farming practices.

The Freshwater Society and the National Park Service partnered to propose a project which won the 2011 MN Idea Open, a unique, public grant-making competition, which this year was focused on solving water issues in Minnesota.

Project Goals
Minnesota FarmWise seeks to expand farmer-to-farmer education about water-friendly farming practices. Minnesota FarmWise will identify and recruit experienced farmers who have implemented water-friendly farming techniques in their fields, and who have seen economic and environmental success with these practices. These "mentors" will be paired with farmers in high-priority, ecologically vulnerable locations that impact the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers. The mentor and participating farmers will work together to identify water-friendly techniques that will work on the participants' lands, and the program will provide committed farmers with researchers who can evaluate the impact of their changes.

The year-long project, which we are thinking of as a pilot phase, was awarded in September 2011.

Did You Know?

Lock at St. Anthony Falls

The Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock and Dam within the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area is 49 feet deep.