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Innovative 'Soil for Water' regenerative agriculture project expands to Montana

National Center for Appropriate Technology grows peer-to-peer network to combat megadrought

From National Center for Appropriate Technology

Building on a successful peer-to-peer network of Texas ranchers who are implementing innovative grazing techniques to improve soil health and increase profitability, the National Center for Appropriate Technology is scaling up its Soil for Water project to support livestock producers and farmers across seven southern states and Montana.

The Soil for Water project grew out of persistent droughts, which put a strain on agricultural producers across the country. The effort is combining the use of appropriate technology, peer-to-peer learning, a...

 

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