Jones Soil and Water Conservation District

Jones Soil and Water Conservation District The Jones SWCD provides technical, educational, and financial assistance to the public for the enhancement and protection of Iowa's natural resources.

02/19/2026

The approximately 345 employees of the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship   (IDALS) are responsible for a wide range of programs that affect the quality of life of every Iowan.  Both Iowans living on the farm and those in our towns and cities are impacted almost daily by the wor...

Are you looking for a new career with great benefits including excellent health insurance? This position is M-F, no week...
02/19/2026

Are you looking for a new career with great benefits including excellent health insurance? This position is M-F, no weekends! This Administrative Support Position is a State of Iowa government position with all the perks right here in Anamosa. These opportunities don't come araund too often. Click on the link below for complete details. Vacancy closes Feb 27.

The approximately 345 employees of the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship   (IDALS) are responsible for a wide range of programs that affect the quality of life of every Iowan.  Both Iowans living on the farm and those in our towns and cities are impacted almost daily by the wor...

The Jones Soil and Water Conservation District has named sixth-generation farmer Dan Inglis of Hale the 2024 Conservatio...
09/02/2025

The Jones Soil and Water Conservation District has named sixth-generation farmer Dan Inglis of Hale the 2024 Conservation Farmer of the Year, recognizing his dedication to conservation practices that preserve soil health and prevent erosion.

The award, presented annually by the Jones SWCD, highlights farmers making a measurable difference in conservation. The selection process includes nominations from the public, district staff and commissioners, who vote on the final recipient.

For Inglis, the honor came as a surprise.

“I appreciate it, but I did not expect it at all. It’s kind of neat to be recognized in some ways,” he said.

Conservation has been part of Inglis’s farming legacy for decades.

“My dad started no-tilling way back in the ’80s,” said Inglis. “We’ve gotten more integrated into the strip till, and that’s where we’re at now. Most of our fields are strip-tilled or have a little bit of no-tillage.”

Inglis farms alongside his family on 1,100 acres of row crops, a beef cow herd and swine. For the past five years, they have used cover crops to help protect hillsides and lighter soils from erosion.

“We’re seeing good results and we’re going to keep doing it,” he said. “It’s been really nice to see very little soil movement, even after heavy rains.”

He said conservation practices are especially important in eastern Iowa’s hillier terrain.

“The big thing is erosion,” he said. “For farms like ours, if we till too much, we have problems with that. We’re building organic matter and keeping carbon in the ground, and it works really well for us.”

Beyond soil health, strip tilling also offers efficiency.

“It’s a one-pass system that takes care of deep tillage, finishing and fertilizer placement,” said Inglis. “That’s another major factor, especially when you’re talking about a two-man or one-man operation.”

Looking ahead, he’s eager to see how his fields continue to respond.

“I’m excited to see how it handles different weather events, wetter years, drier years,” he said. “So far our yields have been going up, and cover crops help with water infiltration. I think it’s definitely made a difference.”

For producers considering no-till or strip-till, Inglis has one piece of advice: patience.

“It’s not for everyone, and it might take different timing than what you’re used to,” he said. “But if you want to try it, let it work its course.”

Jones Soil and Water Conservation District named sixth-generation farmer Dan Inglis of Hale, on left, as 2024 Conservation Farmer of the Year. He received the plaque from Chair Julie Orris on Aug. 7.

Jones SWCD announces their 2025 Conservation Poster Contest Winners!  We received 88 posters from students in Jones Coun...
05/22/2025

Jones SWCD announces their 2025 Conservation Poster Contest Winners! We received 88 posters from students in Jones County. We got so many great posters and the judging was difficult. A big thank you to the teachers and schools that supported our contest and conservation education in the classroom. Click on individual pictures for names of winners and participating schools.

05/20/2025

Don't forget to support the Jones SWCD on Great Give Day tomorrow, May 21!

In 2013, the Jones SWCD established an endowment fund through an agreement with the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque. Since the Jones SWCD is a nonprofit agency, your donation is tax deductible! The established fund allows donors to make contributions that will give perpetually. This is a forever fund which means the principle is never touched! Only a portion of the earnings from the interest are available to help further activities that promote conservation and enhancement of Jones County's natural resources.

This endowment fund allows the Jones SWCD to offer a $500 scholarship each year to a high school senior pursuing programs of study in agriculture or natural resources. Our 2025 scholarship recipient is Anamosa Senior Wesley Meyer Congratulations Wesley!

To find a cause you care about and make a donation, go to
https://www.greatgiveday.org

Of course you can make a donation to our endowment fund anytime of the year! Just call our office and I will be happy to assist you. Phone 319 462 3196 Ext 3 Sonya Ellison.

Landowners interested in CRP can sign up for both general and continuous through June 6! Stop in and sign up today!
05/13/2025

Landowners interested in CRP can sign up for both general and continuous through June 6! Stop in and sign up today!

Our Conservation Reserve Program has been helping protect land for 40 years and we aren't done yet! Applications for Continuous and General CRP is open through June 6. We are accepting up to 1.8 million acres into the program nationwide.

Jones SWCD partnered with Alliant Energy and Iowa DNR to implement a Residential Tree Program.  Buyers prepaid tree orde...
04/28/2025

Jones SWCD partnered with Alliant Energy and Iowa DNR to implement a Residential Tree Program. Buyers prepaid tree orders and over 130 large potted trees were distributed on April 24. A truck load of mulch was donated by Bruggeman Lumber Inc., Sand Springs Iowa. A big shout out to Monticello High School FFA Students Alyssa Wickman and Porter Campbell for all their hard work! Thanks to all the volunteers that contributed several hours to make this happen!

03/04/2025

Our potted tree sale is still going on! There are several River Birch and Kentucky Coffee trees still available. At the moment, there are a few Saucer Magnolia left as well. To check availability and reserve your trees, go to the www.iowadnr.gov/trees. Spring is almost here and time to plant for the next generation! If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me at [email protected]

Are you an Alliant Energy Customer? The Jones Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD) has partnered with Iowa DNR and ...
02/17/2025

Are you an Alliant Energy Customer? The Jones Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD) has partnered with Iowa DNR and Alliant Energy to offer potted trees for just $25 each! Supplies are limited so order early!

Alliant Energy customers in Jones County can purchase up to two trees. To reserve your trees, all orders must be submitted online at www.iowadnr.gov/trees.

Purchased trees must be picked up on Thursday, April 24 between 4:00 -6:00 pm. Pickup site is the USDA Service Center parking lot, 300 Chamber Drive, Anamosa. If you have any questions, you may reach out to Sonya Ellison at the Jones SWCD office, 319-462-3196

Iowans interested in reducing their energy bills and adding beauty to their landscapes are encouraged to participate in the Operation ReLeaf® tree programs.

01/27/2025

The Jones Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD) will be hosting a summer intern. Internship will start in May and will be for 480 hours. Applicants must be enrolled in high school or college with studies focusing on any field of conservation or agriculture. Recent college graduates are NOT eligible for this internship. Must be able to assist with fieldwork that requires walking through rough terrain. This is a great opportunity to get your foot in the door for possible career opportunities with Iowa Department of Agriculture & Land Stewardship (IDALS) or USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).

Applications will be accepted until February 28. For complete job description, please contact Sonya Ellison with the Jones SWCD at 319-462-3196 Ext. 3 or email [email protected].

Address

300 Chamber Drive
Anamosa, IA
52205

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+13194623196

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