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Chicken

Le présent

Au fil des ans, les superviseurs du comté de Johnson ont entretenu la ferme et c'est l'une des rares fermes pauvres restantes avec des bâtiments existants dans l'état de l'Iowa. Grâce à un processus de Master Planning, les Superviseurs ont choisi de préserver davantage les bâtiments du site et de propulser son agriculture dans le présent en posant les bases d'un modèle d'incubateur agricole - The New Century Farm.

La Johnson County Historical Society organise des visites des bâtiments historiques et des environs. Pour planifier une visite, veuillez contacter: Alexandra McKendree; Directeur exécutif; (319) 351-5738; alexandra@johnsoncountyhistory.org.

Drawing of a bean pod

Local Food Production

Land Access Program farmer in the field holding green onions
Grow: Johnson County volunteers washing carrots
Global Food Project farmer planting seedlings

Le passé

Reconnaître et enregistrer l'histoire de la ferme historique des pauvres du comté de Johnson.

Le présent

Préserver et redonner à la terre

et nos communautés environnantes.

L'avenir

Expansions et mises à niveau pour améliorer l'accès public et la production alimentaire.

Land Access Program

Drawing of a trowel

Applications are closed.

The following rates pertain to the listed infrastructural items and are available for an annual fee.

Land ​= $35 per 1/8 acre

Irrigation Water Access = $150 per year

Storage Space = $100 per bay

Cold Storage (4' x 4' x 6') = Free

Shared Produce/Wash Pack Area (20' x 18') = Free

  • Iowa Valley RC&D offers some custom field work services. Prices vary.

  • Electrical access is for illumination purposes only in the North Shed. Additional access must be approved in advance by staff and fees may apply.

  • A small break area is available for tenants located in the North Shed. The break area includes a shared mini fridge, microwave, and picnic table.

Natural Areas

Drawing of a seedling

Johnson County hired Impact7G to create and implement a 7-year Natural Areas Master Plan.  

7-year Natural Areas Master Plan Vision Statement:

 

"To preserve and elevate the health and diversity of species within the Historic Poor Farm of Johnson County, Iowa, and to nurture the stability and natural abundance of the land; promoting the ecosystem services that supported historic land use as well as encouraging the natural regenerative processes of soil, water, and biotic life."

Pollinator meadow with yellow and white flowers and prairie grasses

Historic Building Complex

Drawing of a watering can

The farm’s Historic Building Complex contains several buildings that have undergone rehabilitation such as the Livestock Barn, Dairy Barn, and Asylum. Six of these buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places, therefore rehabilitation has been sensitive to their history, leaving original structures and features intact.

 

We have also been busy with the construction of a new educational building, the Cultivation Station. Additionally, we have been working with architects and engineers to design a Commercial Kitchen and Healing Trail which will be coming to the farm soon.

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