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Farmers, It's Time to Get Your Conservation On!

Industry ExpressTuesday, Apr 22, 2025 6:35 pm ET
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Ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you something: conservation is the name of the game in agriculture today. We're talking about practices that not only save the planet but also fatten your wallets. So, buckle up as we dive into the world of conservation agriculture and why you need to be all over it!

Why Conservation? Because It Pays!

First things first, let's talk about the economic benefits. Traditional conservation practices like crop rotation and managed grazing are not just good for the soil; they're good for your bottom line. Crop rotation keeps your soil healthy, which means better yields and less reliance on expensive inputs like fertilizers and pesticides. Managed grazing improves your pasture health, leading to happier, healthier livestock and fatter profits.

But wait, there's more! Conservation practices also come with long-term financial perks. Improved soil health means your land can better sustain crops and forage without constant management. This is what we call "regenerative" agriculture, and it's the key to a farm's economic health for today and for future generations.

Community-Wide Conservation: The Power of Many

Now, let's talk about community-wide conservation initiatives. Programs like the Mississippi River Basin Healthy Watershed Initiative (MRBI) are game-changers. They bring together farmers, ranchers, local governments, and the greater community to target the health of entire areas. The MRBI has already implemented conservation on 1.5 million acres, reducing sediment loss by over 2.4 million tons and phosphorous and nitrogen runoff by over 25 million pounds combined. That's a win-win for everyone involved!

The Climate Connection: Carbon Sequestration

And let's not forget about the climate benefits. Conservation practices that improve soil health also improve the ability of plants to hold carbon in the soil. The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) dedicated $18 billion to NRCS conservation programs that directly improve soil carbon, reduce nitrogen losses, or reduce, capture, avoid, or sequester carbon dioxide, methane, or nitrous oxide emissions. These "climate-smart" practices are largely the same traditional conservation practices farmers have been using for decades – the climate benefits were just being highlighted.

The Bottom Line: Conservation is a No-Brainer!

So, why are you still sitting on the sidelines? Conservation is at the heart of farming and ranching. To continue to operate, farmers and ranchers are reliant on land, water, and nutrients that are healthy and stable, and it is in their best interest to take steps to protect them. Any other benefits we find along the way – and the names society ties to them – are added bonuses to the work agriculture has been doing for generations.

So, get out there and start conserving! Your wallet and the planet will thank you. BOO-YAH!
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