Iowa Statutes
§ 159.8 — Comprehensive management plan — highly erodible acres
Iowa § 159.8
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Iowa Code § 159.8 (2026).
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1.The department shall request cooperation from the federal government, including the
United States department of agriculture consolidated farm service agency and the United
States department of agriculture natural resources conservation service, to investigate
methods to preserve land which is highly erodible, as provided in the federal Food Security
Act of 1985, 16 U.S.C. §3801 et seq., for the purpose of developing with owners of the
land a comprehensive management plan for the land. The plan may be based on the soil
conservation plan of the natural resources conservation service and may include a farm
unit conservation plan and a comprehensive agreement as provided in chapter 161A. The
extension services at Iowa state university of science and technology shall cooperate with
the depar
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§ 3801
16 U.S.C. § 3801
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