USEPA Administrator Wheeler Visits Ohio Demonstration Farms

Written by on July 21, 2020

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler recently visited the Blanchard River Demonstration Farms in northwest Ohio.

Administrator Wheeler learned about all of the testing being done to improve water quality for the Western Lake Erie Basin and all of Ohio.

“It’s impressive to see how farmers are taking a proactive approach to try to reduce nutrient runoff,” Wheeler said. “Our agency is working cooperatively with farmers instead of hitting them with a hammer, and I think that farmers have proven that they know their land and they know what it takes to reduce phosphorus loading. These demonstration farms have shown me how they can save money on nutrients with new technologies while, at the same time, producing greater yields.”

(USEPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler (L) and Blanchard River Demostration Farms Network project manager Aaron Heilers visit about edge-of-field testing being done on Kurt Farms in Dunkirk, Ohio.)

 

The first stop for Wheeler was Kurt Farms in Dunkirk, Ohio. There, he learned about how edge-of-field testing units sample the water coming from farm fields to determine the volume of nutrients coming off of the farm and how different nutrient management practices impact the data.

Then, Wheeler traveled to Forest, Ohio to find out how larger-scale farmers Bill and Shane Kellogg are investing in new technologies and implements that allow them to only apply the nutrients needed with variable-rate equipment after reviewing analysis from soil samples taken from the farm.

(Ohio Farm Bureau president Frank Burkett (L) and USEPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler during a visit to Kellogg Farms in Forest, Ohio.)

“The Blanchard River Demonstration Farms are a great example of just how committed Ohio agriculture is to finding the best management practices for clean water,” said Adam Sharp, executive vice president of Ohio Farm Bureau. “The EPA is an important partner for continual water quality research, so we appreciate Administrator Wheeler coming to learn about the many different nutrient management approaches our demonstration farmers are taking and to discuss how efforts should move forward to protect natural resources across the state.”

(Demonstration farmer Shane Kellogg, Administrator Wheeler, Ohio Farm Bureau executive vice president Adam Sharp, Blanchard River Demonstration Farms project manager Aaron Heilers, Ohio Farm Bureau’s director of water quality and research Jordan Hoewischer, demonstration farmer Bill Kellogg.)

The Blanchard River Demonstration Farms Network is a joint partnership between U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Services and the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation. The project is part of a Great Lakes Restoration Initiative designed to showcase and demonstrate leading edge conservation practices to improve Great Lakes water quality. Learn more at: http://blancharddemofarms.org

Ohio Farm Bureau’s mission is working together for Ohio farmers to advance agriculture and strengthen our communities. Learn more at: http://ofbf.org


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