“Farmers for Soil Health is unique in that it provides a couple of key factors that we know will enhance the adoption of cover crops,” said Ben West, Farmers for Soil Health executive director. “Technical assistance provides farmers valuable benefits, and knowing what the science says and how to better implement it on their farms is key. Secondly, putting real money on the table helps farmers mitigate their risks and sustain the willpower and effort to continually adopt these practices in the future.”
Across 20 states, farmers in Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia and Wisconsin are eligible for enrollment in the cost-share programs through Farmers for Soil Health.
“With the support of programs like Farmers for Soil Health, which was built by farmers, for farmers, we can continue improving soil health. This initiative is unique because it not only helps cover the costs of adopting cover crops but also offers technical support and connects us with supply chain partners. It’s great to see flexibility built into the program whether you’re planting cover crops now or after harvest, FSH meets you where you are,” Bredehoeft shares.
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