TOM and DORIS DILL

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This remarkable
couple have worked hard to sustain a successful farm operation while
facing a variety of challenges. A commitment to conservation has
always been evident following decades of improvements to the lands
farmed. The operation once included hogs and beef cattle and now
involves grain farming on 567 acres. Tom also conducts custom
spraying and litter spreading services.
Tom began working with the District in
1970 to create drainage ditches in his Warwick community. He strives
to educate others today concerning the importance of maintaining
their community drainage system. This farm operation includes
various best management practices including grassed waterways, grade
stabilization structures, diversions, field borders, and riparian
tree buffers. The family utilizes consulting services ranging from
Nutrient Management, Pest Scouting, to Litter Spreader calibration.
A combination of No-till planting, Vertical tillage and Residue
management in addition to Cover Crops have proven very successful
for this operation.
Tom states “The conservation practices
implemented over the years have improved our operation while
protecting our natural resources. Treat waterways with respect and
they will last over 30 years.”
Doris has served as an Intensive Care
Unit nurse in the Army Reserves for 15 years. Doris feels that the
tree buffer added in 2001 under the Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Program was the first thing on the farm that was hers. She enjoys
her time at home maintaining the tree planting and peacefulness of
Maple View Farms.
We congratulate
Doris & Tom for their continued dedication toward conservation and
enriching our community.


