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USDA Announces Regenerative Agriculture Initiative


The Department of Agriculture announced new funding focused on regenerative farming practices. Chad Smith has details.

Smith: Farmers and ranchers recently received some good news when it comes to regenerative agriculture practices. Brian Glenn, director of government affairs for the American Farm Bureau Federation, says USDA’s new Regenerative Agriculture Initiative leverages existing programs like EQIP and CSP to advance goals toward growing a healthier America.
Glenn: Through this program, USDA acknowledges that farmers have long practiced regenerative agriculture on their farms, both through federal conservation programs and on their own. We are certainly still digging into the details of this new initiative, and we are looking forward to making sure that it is administered in a way that is workable.
Smith: He said the new initiative will apply to two programs many farmers already participate in.
Glenn: Including the Environmental Quality Incentives Program – EQIP - and the Conservation Stewardship Program or CSP, and it dedicates $400 million to EQIP and $300 million to CSP to fund regenerative agriculture projects that improve soil health, embrace water quality, and boost long-term productivity for farmers.
Smith: He said farmers and ranchers are careful stewards of natural resources, and many already incorporate regenerative agriculture into their farming practices.
Glenn: Regenerative agriculture is truly any production system that minimizes environmental impacts, maximizes production, and increases the productivity of soil, over time. Farmers rely on healthy land to grow their nutritious crops and raise healthy animals.
Smith: Learn more at fb.org/news. Chad Smith, Washington.