A farmer practicing regenerative agriculture in Minnesota, holding cut kernza, a perennial grain which is a sustainable practice in Minnesota. Continuous living cover in practice.

Farm and Agricultural Lands

Bridging Agricultural and Natural Lands With Regenerative Agricultural Practices

Great River Greening partners with farmers and agricultural communities through community collaboratives, technical assistance, field education, and peer-to-peer networking to support the addition of regenerative agriculture practices.

A key aspect of our work is promoting and integrating regenerative agricultural practices that improve soil and water quality, and enhance habitat for birds, pollinators, and other wildlife. These practices include:

  • Silvopasture (grazing animals in woodlands and savannahs).

  • Planting Continuous Living Cover (CLC) crops.

  • Cultivating perennial grains.

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Our work with farmers and community members in Nicollet Country (in southern Minnesota) through education, consultation, and technical assistance has resulted in the planting of 4,400 new acres of CLCs in the area, improving soil health water quality and capturing carbon.

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