ACWA is Iowa agriculture’s leading advocate and voice for water quality and conservation. Our ag retail and supporting members are helping to identify and implement agronomic and environmental solutions that reduce nutrient loss, build healthier soils and improve Iowa water quality.
ACWA is Iowa agriculture’s leading advocate and voice for water quality and conservation. Our ag retail and supporting members are helping to identify and implement agronomic and environmental solutions that reduce nutrient loss, build healthier soils and improve Iowa water quality.
Our rich history, rooted in data collection and supported by successful execution of projects, drives our commitment to creating measurable, sustainable improvements. We help farmers identify and adopt conservation practices that are profitable, consistent with proactive stewardship and sustainable.
We advocate on behalf of our collaborative group of agricultural retailers and manufacturers that share the vision of more sustainable farming for Iowa.
Regular Member Annual Dues Structure
Regular members are ag retailers in engaged in the retail sale of crop production inputs. Regular membership is divided within three tiers based upon the number of Iowa counties the ag retailer occupies and services.
Tier 1: Over 12 counties = $37,000
Tier 2: Over 6 counties, up to 12 counties = $25,000
Tier 3: Up to 6 counties = $12,500
Associate Member Annual Dues Structure
Associate members are wholesalers, manufacturers, and other businesses that engage in storage, distribution, reformulation, or repackaging of crop inputs and other products or services; aligned organizations that serve ag retailers and farmers.
Tier 1: $25,000
Tier 2: $12,500
Contact ACWA for details and more information:
Roger Wolf, executive director
Harry Ahrenholtz, ACWA chairman
Kristen Dearden, ACWA Membership and Communications Coordinator