1. Saving Lake Mauvaise
Farmers, Golfers and Mayors
MICHAEL BAISE
AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST
71ST SWCS INTERNATIONAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE
LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY
2. What is American Farmland Trust?
American Farmland Trust is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to
protecting farmland, promoting sound farming practices and keeping farmers on
the land.
Founded in 1980,AFT seeks to identify and implement best practices and
practical solutions to saving farmland both “by the acre and by the inch.” We
seek to encourage the long term view for what is best for the land.
“No Farms, No Food” isAFT’s popular slogan to remind the public of the
importance of farms and farmers to the food their families eat.
5. Why Lake Mauvaise Terre Watershed?
Need and Opportunity
In 2010, IL EPAhad identified six state high priority watersheds …and had 319
projects ongoing in five… they were keen to find a partner for the sixth.
LMT already had a completed Total Maximum Daily Load study where the principal
concern was sedimentation and phosphorus loading.
Lake Mauvaise Terre watershed is wholly contained in one political jurisdiction
…Morgan County.
It is a relatively small watershed…21,150 acres.
Over time the Lake surface area had been reduced from over 210 acres to about 150
acres. Recent weather events changed a chronic sedimentation situation to an acute
one.
It was ripe for an IL EPA319 Outreach and Education effort….and it was home…..
6. Why LMT Project was Uniquely Personal for Me
….Opportunity
I grew up on a grain-livestock farm near the very center of the LMT watershed.
Many of the current watershed farmers actually had ridden the school bus with me or had been
members in my 4-H Club.Anumber of the farm landowners were family friends.
Although I lived in Indiana for 15 years, I had worked for the IL Department ofAgriculture
earlier in my career and was familiar with IDOAleadership, programs and conservation
personnel.
My In-laws had built a home on LMT before they retired toArizona.
And although my Dad had passed away years before, Mom still lived in Jacksonville….
It was a personal and professional opportunity to do something for my home community….
8. Saving Lake Mauvaise Terre
Rookie Lessons Learned
Ask a lot of questions, especially before your first watershed project.
Watershed conservation is a relationship business...build on trust
connections.
Identify a local conservation champion…and get them involved!
Family land is personal to farm landowners…make conservation
personal.
Projects don’t go as planned, there will be surprises…..learn to hit the
curve ball.
Take advantage of “teachable moments”….as increasing
conservation is about changing human behavior and habits.
In most counties, local conservation “gets done” by the local SWCD
staff and leadership…but, not all SWCDs have sufficient capacity to
be successful.