IASWCD Annual Conference Presentations

PowerPoint Presentations

The following are PowerPoint presentations from some of the sessions presentated at IASWCD Annual Conference. Most have been converted to Adobe Acrobat PDF files so they are easier (and faster) to download.

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Year Presented

Presentation / Session
Speaker
2011 Organizing an Effective Conservation Field Day Hans Kok and Dan Towery
2011 Farm Bills, Oil Spills and Budget Cuts –
Where Does Conservation Fit?

General Session II
Otto Doering, Department of Agricultural Economics Purdue University

2011

Improve Soil Health by Mimicking Nature

Farming in the 21st Century a practical approach to improve improveSoil Health

Ray Archuleta, Conservation Agronomist,
NRCS-ENTSC
2011 Motivating and Team Building Your Board Janet Ayres, Purdue University
2011 Clear Choices for Clean Water: Strategic Public Outreach to Achieve Better Water Quality Lyn Crighton, Tippecanoe Watershed Foundation; Jill Hoffman, Upper White River Watershed Alliance;and Dr. Lenore Tedesco, IUPUI - Center for Environmental Science
2011 How to Talk to Strangers - Social Media 101 Chris Goode, Goodeness Gracious
2011 Invasive Species in Indiana - An Update Ellen Jacquart, Indiana Chapter of The Nature Conservancy
2011 Cooking Up a Conservation Connection NRCS and RC&D Panel
2011 Using Social Indicators to Promote Best Management Practice Adoption Linda Stalker Prokopy, PhD, Purdue University
2010 The Leader in You! Opening Luncheon
Ray Ledgerwood, Board Works by Ledgerwood
2010

Indiana's Role in the Gulf Hypoxia Issue (Thomas Christensen)

Indiana's Role in the Gulf Hypoxia Issue (Tom Davenport)

General Session II
Tom Davenport, U.S. EPA; Thomas Christensen, NRCS Regional Conservationist
2010 Two-Stage Ditch Design and Concept Joe Draper, The Nature Conservancy; Larry Gilbert, Steuben County Surveyor; Sarah Roley, University of Notre Dame
2010 Promises Made, Promises Kept Ray Ledgerwood, Board Works by Ledgerwood
2010 Earth Team Volunteers- What It Means for Your Organization Robert Miller, USDA NRCS
2010

Understanding the Farm Bill, 319 and Lake and River Enhancement (LARE) Programs
Farm Bill Presentation
LARE Presentation
319 Presentation

Teresah Caire, USDA NRCS; Kent Tracy, IDNR Division of Fish & Wildlife; Andrew Pelloso, IDEM Office of Water Quality
2010

Organizing, Advertising and Implementing Backyard Conservation Programs and Workshps
Backyard Conservations Programs Presentation
Rain Gardens and Managing Urban Stormwater Runoff
Rain Barrels

Shaena Reinhart, Hamilton County SWCD; Ric Schlosser, Johnson County SWCD; Mary Jane Slayton, City of Fort Wayne Utilities
2010 Restorative Agriculture / Alternative Practices for Enhancing Soil Organic Matter Dr. Joel Gruver, Western Illinois University
2010 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Jennifer McDonnell, Tetra Tech
2010 Piecing Together the Human Resources Puzzle:
Part One
Part Two
Jeffrey Beck, Baker & Daniels, LLP
2010 Farm Bill: What YOU Need to Know Shannon Zezula, USDA NRCS
2010 Grazing Management- What is a Good Grazing System? Charles Stanley, USDA NRCS Rangeland Management Specialist
2010 Putting the Wheels in Motion
Benefits of Starting a Watershed Project
Indian Creek Watershed Project
Troy Hinkle, Knox County; Dona Hunter, LaGrange County; Katie Collier, Switzerland County; Jim Hess, Elkhart County; Kris Vance, NRCS RC&D; Cathy Paradise, Brown County
2010 Best Practices for Field Days Angie Tilton, IDNR Project WET; Amanda Wuestefeld, IDNR Hoodier Outdoor Heritage
2010 The Front Line to Behavior Change Jennifer McDonnell, Tetra Tech



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