Stewart Receives Randy Stauffer Stewardship Award from PCM

November 21, 2023
Two men are shaking hands and one is holding an award.

Jean Stewart received the Randy Stauffer Stewardship Award from the IL Corn Growers Association (ICGA) at their annual meeting on November 21, recognizing his farm conservation work through the Precision Conservation Management (PCM) program.
 

This award recognizes a PCM farmer who embodies the land stewardship ethic and farm conservation leadership that was modeled by the late Randy Stauffer. Special consideration is given to farmers who are on the leading edge of conservation technology, or those who work to share information to other farmers, leaders, and beyond.

Stewart has been farming in Vermillion County for 56 years and has been on the forefront of farm conservation efforts since the early 1980’s. He was one of the first to try no-till planters, and after two years of experimenting he moved to 100% no-till farming. Recently, Stewart no-tilled for his 36th season. These early efforts did not go unnoticed; Jean was recognized by his local SWCD as the “Outstanding Cooperator of the Year” in 1984, and “Conservation Farm Family of the Year” in 1988.
 

No-till was just the beginning of his conservation journey. Stewart was also an early adopter of cover crops and is a pioneer in terms of experimenting with the most economically viable nitrogen rates on corn. With a deep focus on soil health, he weathered the learning curve when adopting these systems and remained dedicated despite challenges.
 

“Jean has dedicated his entire farming career to conserving the resources in his care and maximizing his returns through economically sound management while doing so. This is the epitome of what we strive to impart on our farmer cooperators in PCM,” said Greg Goodwin, Director of PCM. “We applaud his approach to farming, and believe Jean embodies the qualities Randy Stauffer spent his career helping farmers work towards. We are honored to present him with this inaugural award!”

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