Wildlife Habitat Conservation Highlight

Enhancing Wildlife Habitat Conservation: An Interview with Ross Fogle, President of McLean County Pheasants Forever

At LandGuys, we’re proud to spotlight community leaders making a difference in land conservation and sustainable farming. Today, we’re excited to share insights from Ross Fogle. He is the President of the McLean County Pheasants Forever chapter and a passionate advocate for habitat conservation. Recently, Ross was featured in a video by the Illinois Corn Growers Association. In the video, he shared his expertise on habitat conservation and sustainable farming. The content for this blog post is drawn from that interview, which we are thrilled to embed below.

A Legacy of Conservation

Ross Fogle has deep roots in the Bloomington, Illinois area. His family has farmed there for generations. His commitment to the land extends beyond agriculture. He actively integrates habitat conservation into his family’s farming operations in Woodford and McLean Counties. The McLean County Pheasants Forever chapter has a history spanning over 36 years. They remain steadfast in their mission to preserve and enhance wildlife habitats.

“What’s unique about Pheasants Forever,” Ross explains, “is that 100% of our locally raised funds stay local. We decide how to spend them to make the biggest impact in our community.” This community-focused approach has allowed the chapter to invest over $800,000 into local habitat and youth education initiatives. Their work has positively impacted more than 22,000 acres.

Supporting Local Farmers and Landowners

For farmers and landowners looking to improve their land’s habitat potential, McLean County Pheasants Forever offers a wealth of resources. “We have cost share available to help install habitat projects, along with technical assistance,” says Ross.

Partnerships and Equipment

The chapter collaborates closely with the McLean County Soil and Water Conservation District. They provide access to essential equipment like no-till drills and broadcast seeders.

Site Preparation Tips

Proper site preparation is key to success. “One of the biggest issues farmers and landowners struggle with is the establishment of their prairie. Site preparation is number one, and timing of your seeding is crucial,” Ross advises. Effective site preparation includes managing crop residue and weed competition. This can be done through methods like herbicide application and using soybean stubble as a base.

A Flourishing Prairie Habitat

Ross’s passion for habitat conservation is evident. He describes the prairie he currently oversees as a vibrant pollinator habitat. “In fact, this particular prairie has three different bloom periods, attracting many different insects that not only help with pollination of our crop fields but also support wildlife,” Ross notes.

Pheasants, turkeys, quail, and other wildlife benefit from the rich diversity of the prairie. It offers both food and shelter. Moreover, the prairie is a haven for Monarch butterflies, Painted Ladies, and other unique insects, which contributes to the overall biodiversity of the area.

Get Involved with Pheasants Forever

For those interested in getting involved with Pheasants Forever or starting a habitat project, Ross encourages visiting ihuntil.com. It is the Illinois Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever state website. “You can find every chapter that’s available to you and get in touch with regional representatives or the state coordinator,” he suggests.

McLean County Pheasants Forever continues to be a beacon of conservation. They ensure that future generations will enjoy the same rich, diverse landscapes that Ross and his team of volunteers work tirelessly to protect. No matter if you’re a farmer, landowner, or conservation enthusiast, there are countless ways to contribute to this important mission.

At LandGuys, we’re proud to partner with individuals like Ross Fogle. He is leading the charge in habitat conservation and demonstrating the power of local action in preserving our natural heritage.

Check out the full interview with Ross Fogle in the video below, as featured by Illinois Corn Growers Association.

GET TO KNOW ROSS FOGLE

 

Ross is an active farm manager with his family row crop and livestock operation along the Mackinaw River in Woodford County, Illinois. He graduated from Western Illinois University in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science degree with an emphasis in Agronomy. Ross has developed a diverse background in agriculture with over 10 years of experience in conservation implementation and USDA Farm Bill programs administration. Ross has proven success in diversifying farm profits with conservation programs, wildlife habitat design and sustainable agricultural practices. Combining a love for agriculture and conservation delivery, Ross provides his clients with a unique perspective about farmland value and sustainability. He and his wife, Lisa reside in McLean County with their three children.  

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