{"id":2141,"date":"2018-05-21T18:37:12","date_gmt":"2018-05-21T18:37:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/iawatercenter.wordpress.com\/?p=2141"},"modified":"2018-05-21T18:37:12","modified_gmt":"2018-05-21T18:37:12","slug":"why-i-am-getting-into-soil-and-water","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.iowawatercenter.org\/why-i-am-getting-into-soil-and-water\/","title":{"rendered":"Why I am Getting into Soil and Water"},"content":{"rendered":"
Post submitted by Lindsay Brown, recent graduate from Iowa State University and member of Iowa State’s Soil and Water Conservation Club (SWCC)<\/em><\/p>\n My name is Lindsay Brown and I have recently graduated Iowa State University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology and Environmental Science. I joined the Soil and Water Conservation Club (SWCC) in the fall semester of 2016 and it has provided me with vast amounts of knowledge surrounding the topic of soil and water conservation. Over the years I have heard many presentations from graduate students, professors and other professionals working in the field. The presentations range from land management and conservation to farming practices. Hearing from these various professionals has allowed me to diversify my knowledge about these topics and develop a better understanding on how conservation efforts can be implemented and managed. The SWCC does not only meet every other week and listen to presentations, but we also sell, assemble and present Groundwater Flow Models. These models visually represent how water moves throughout the ground. This visualization can help students, farmers, faculty, or really anyone to realize the importance of water movement on the surface and underground and how understanding its movement can lead to specific water management practices. The Groundwater Flow Models are sold and distributed nationally and internationally and the profits go toward club funds, which allows us to go on trips and attend conferences for professional experience.<\/p>\n