A Water Crisis Has The ‘Poster Boys’ of Iowa Farming Ready to Talk Regulation

“ROCKWELL CITY, Iowa — James Hepp is sick of excuses.

The 36-year-old farmer manages about 1,600 acres of corn, soy and small grains in northern Iowa. He keeps a close eye on his bottom line and says he wants to build a business that his three young children would be foolish not to join. For Hepp, a first-generation farmer, that means doing things differently from his neighbors.

In an effort to preserve soil health, he tills only narrow strips of land, leaving much of his field undisturbed. Hepp also avoids applying nitrogen fertilizer when he’s not growing crops.

At first, Hepp’s approach to farming focused on cutting costs. It let him make fewer passes with the tractor, saving money by using less diesel, herbicides and fertilizer. The benefits for soil and water quality were a bonus.”

Anika Jane Beamer reports for Inside Climate News June 7, 2026.

Source: Inside Climate News, 06/08/2026