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STAR Releases 2021 Annual Report

STAR Releases 2021 Annual Report with Big Impacts for Voluntary Conservation Efforts

6/16/2022


Champaign, IL - Saving Tomorrow’s Agriculture Resources (STAR) has concluded its third year of reporting conservation efforts around the state of Illinois through the Crop Year 2021 STAR Annual Report. The report features a summary of conservation efforts, environmental impacts, and growth of the STAR initiative.        


The 2021 growing season saw above average growing temperatures with below average rainfall throughout the state. “Farmers are making tremendous strides in protecting land and nutrients as input prices and availability stay in flux,” says Megan Dwyer, Director of Conservation and Nutrient Stewardship with Illinois Corn Growers Association. “The STAR tool brings farmers an opportunity to measure their practice efforts and develop plans for next season.”  


Coming out of a virtual year, the STAR team sought face-to-face engagement with farmers to discuss improvement plans, explore opportunities for conservation, and develop partnerships with other programs. STAR visited with over 1,900 individuals through conferences, field days, and trade shows.


For the 2021 crop year, 472 participants utilized the STAR tool on 85,579 acres over 1,579 fields. In Illinois, 69 Soil & Water Conservation Districts locally administered the program, providing one-on-one technical assistance to farmers and landowners interested in improving their STAR Rating. Additionally, Colorado Department of Agriculture and the Conservation Districts of Iowa implemented Colorado STAR and Iowa STAR, respectively, for the first time in 2021.   


Report Highlights:   

  • The use of no-till and strip-till by IL STAR farmers accounted for 47,752 tons of sediment kept out of Illinois waterways, 14,159 pounds of phosphorus kept in the field, and provided climate benefits equal to 27,276 Tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions kept out of the atmosphere for one year.
  • The use of cover crops by STAR farmers accounted for 25,940 tons of sediment kept out of Illinois waterways, 78,182 pounds of nitrate-nitrogen and 5,903 pounds of phosphorus kept in the field, and provided climate benefits equal to removing the greenhouse gas emissions from 11,666 Tonnes from the road for one year.      


To read the full report and learn more about the practices supported by STAR, visit https://bit.ly/STARAnnualReport. On July 1, the 2022 field form will be available through the STAR Web App at www.starfreetool.com or through a Soil & Water Conservation District near you.

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Crop Year 2020 STAR Awardees

STAR Farmer of the Year

STAR Licensee of the Year

STAR Licensee of the Year

Derek Martin, Farmer, Logan County

Pictured left to right: Derek, Jeff, and Doug Martin.

STAR Licensee of the Year

STAR Licensee of the Year

STAR Licensee of the Year

Dekalb County Soil and 

Water Conservation District

Dean Johnson (left) and Jeff Woodyatt (right)

STAR Partner of the Year

STAR Licensee of the Year

STAR Partner of the Year

Sarah Blount

American Farmland Trust

Crop Year 2019 STAR Awardees

STAR Farmer of the Year

STAR Licensee of the Year

STAR Licensee of the Year

Tom Beyers, Farmer, Marion County Soil and Water Conservation District Chairman, AISWCD President


STAR Licensee of the Year

STAR Licensee of the Year

STAR Licensee of the Year

Vermilion County Soil and Water Conservation District

STAR Partner of the Year

STAR Licensee of the Year

STAR Partner of the Year

Clay Bess, Precision Conservation Specialist, Precision Conservation Management

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