The Missouri CRCL Project is accepting applications for their climate-smart fieldscapes incentive payment program starting November 1. The program is dedicated to undeserved farmers to implement at least three stacked climate-smart practices. The payment is $10,000 spread across a 3-year contract. To apply or learn more, scan the QR code or visit https://lnkd.in/gVrNmEHH #Mo_CRCL Thank you to our project partners: Missouri Corn Growers Association Missouri Soybeans MISSOURI CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION Missouri Farm Bureau The Nature Conservancy COLUMBIA CENTER FOR URBAN AGRICULTURE EarthDance Organic Farm School Ecosystem Services Market Consortium (ESMC) Missouri Department of Agriculture Missouri Department of Conservation Missouri Agribusiness Association MFA Incorporated Missouri Fertilizer Control Board (MoFCB) The Kansas City Food Hub Vital Farms STAR and of course, all of our followers!
University of Missouri Center for Regenerative Agriculture
Farming, Ranching, Forestry
Columbia, Missouri 509 followers
MU's Center for Regenerative Agriculture generates and shares knowledge of regenerative farming with diverse audiences.
About us
The University of Missouri’s Center for Regenerative Agriculture (CRA) is a collaborative home to generate and share knowledge of regenerative farming approaches with diverse audiences. Our vision is to catalyze resilient agricultural systems that improve the health, vitality, and prosperity of farmers and their communities.
- Website
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https://cra.missouri.edu/
External link for University of Missouri Center for Regenerative Agriculture
- Industry
- Farming, Ranching, Forestry
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Columbia, Missouri
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2021
- Specialties
- regenerative agriculture, interdisciplinary research, extension and education, and cover crops
Locations
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Primary
Columbia, Missouri 65201, US
Employees at University of Missouri Center for Regenerative Agriculture
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Emily Wright
Diverse Landscapes and Ecological Agriculture
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Erin Kiley
Rancher // Walton Enterprises // Reimagining the Beef Supply Chain
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Laura Valli, Ph.D.
Researcher | interdisciplinary PhD (anthropology + agronomy) | social implications of digital technologies in agriculture | rye's potential for…
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Bethany Bedeker
Cover Crop Outreach Manager at MU Center for Regenerative Agriculture
Updates
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A new Regenerative Reflections episode is OUT NOW! You can listen on Podbean, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or iHeart Radio. This week, you'll hear from Linus Rothermich about how he started incorporating cover crops on his farm and his own motivation for planting cover crops. https://lnkd.in/g5rwEK53 #podcast #regenerativeag #Mo_CRCL
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Starting November 1, you can apply for the Missouri CRCL Project’s regenerative grazing incentive payment program! This program seeks to implement regenerative grazing with biodiverse species. Applications are open until January 31, 2025, with payments of $50 per acre. To apply or learn more, scan the QR code or visit https://lnkd.in/gVrNmEHH #Mo_CRCL Thank you to our project partners: Missouri Corn Growers Association Missouri Soybeans MISSOURI CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION Missouri Farm Bureau The Nature Conservancy COLUMBIA CENTER FOR URBAN AGRICULTURE EarthDance Organic Farm School Ecosystem Services Market Consortium (ESMC) Missouri Department of Agriculture Missouri Department of Conservation Missouri Agribusiness Association MFA Incorporated Missouri Fertilizer Control Board (MoFCB) The Kansas City Food Hub Vital Farms STAR and of course, all of our followers!
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Tune in for a new episode of our Regenerative Reflections #podcast this Friday at 12 p.m.! This week, you'll hear from Linus Rothermich, a farmer who has been working with cover crops for over 10 years. Thanks to MU Extension for their #partnership in producing this podcast! You can find this podcast on Podbean, Apple Podcast, iHeart Radio and Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gr9sbu-i
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A new Regenerative Reflections episode is OUT NOW! You can listen on Podbean, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or iHeart Radio to hear from Garrett Riekhof. Garett is involved with one of our cover crop incentive payment programs. https://lnkd.in/gwtEa33r
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Here’s something you don’t hear every day: 18 industry leaders are coming together to share the secrets they’ve used to grow thriving, sustainable farms and ranches—secrets that could transform your business. And they’re not holding anything back. At The Regenerative Legacy Summit: How to Farm and Ranch for the Next Generation, happening October 22nd-23rd, 2024, you’ll discover how these experts have transformed their operations and built a lasting legacy—and how you can do the same. Here’s what’s on the agenda: Profitability without subsidies: Learn how to break free from government programs and still stay in the black. Legacy planning: Get actionable steps to ensure your farm transitions smoothly to the next generation. Sustainable cash flow: Discover how to set up a system that not only supports your farm but enhances your quality of life. Plus, you’ll hear from keynote speaker Dr. Allen Williams—a giant in the regenerative agriculture movement—who will share his game-changing insights on farming with the next generation in mind. So, register now by visiting https://lnkd.in/gmCSsejg and be a part of the conversation!
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A new episode of our Regenerative Reflections #podcast comes out this Friday at 12 p.m.! This week, you'll hear from Garrett Riekhof, who is involved with one of our cover crop incentive payment programs. We are #grateful for MU Extension and their #partnership in producing this podcast!
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University of Missouri Center for Regenerative Agriculture reposted this
The University of Missouri Center for Regenerative Agriculture is one of our CAFNR Programs of Distinction. #CAFNRMOmentum #DriveToDistinction
Safeguarding Missouri's farms. 🚜 Thanks to a $10 million grant, a team of 14 #Mizzou faculty members across disciplines are developing new varieties of cover crops and educating farmers on how to protect crops from extreme weather best. Learn more ➡️ https://brnw.ch/21wNf1V
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The second episode of our "Regenerative Reflections" podcast is now available on Podbean! Farmer Zach Tolson talks with host Makayla Voris about his goals for the nutrient management practices on his farm; how he defines regenerative agriculture; and how he got connected with the Center for Regenerative Agriculture. Listen here: https://lnkd.in/gqhWG_Tf [Note: During the interview, we mentioned Kaitlin Dinsmore, a certified 4R advisor. Her full name is Kaitlin Flick Dinsmore. She’s an independent certified crop advisor and has helped many farmers in the nutrient management program.] This Podcast is part of the MU Extension Podcast Network. #podcast #regenerativeagriculture #universityofmissouri
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Tune in for another episode of our Regenerative Reflections #podcast this Friday at 12 p.m. This episode features Zach Tolson, who is involved with our Nutrient Management with 4R Approach incentive payment program. We are grateful for MU Extension and their #partnership in producing this podcast!