PALO, Iowa — Dan Voss can trace his interest in conservation back to his school days.
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Dan Voss was named the 2023 Iowa Conservation Farmer of the Year in August. The award, given by the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation and the Iowa Department of Agriculture, recognized his work with cover crops, no-till farming and, most recently, adding bioreactors and prairie strips.
Photo by Aaron VInerPALO, Iowa — Dan Voss can trace his interest in conservation back to his school days.
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Dan Voss was named the 2023 Iowa Conservation Farmer of the Year in August. The award, given by the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation and the Iowa Department of Agriculture, recognized his work with cover crops, no-till farming and, most recently, adding bioreactors and prairie strips.
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