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MDARD's Regenerative Agriculture Program, or Regen Ag, is a new initiative aimed at farmers
​and producers who are eager to rebuild soil health. 

Contact the local Conservation Technician to learn more.

More From MDARD

Regenerative agriculture is an active approach to land management driven by improving soil health. Rather than a rigid set of rules, it embraces a blend of sustainable farming methods tailored to each farmer's needs.
By adopting regenerative agricultural practices, farmers and landowners can be profitable while restoring healthy soils and safeguarding our natural resources for future generations.
Find more info here:  
Regen Ag

Partnering with Understanding Ag

Understanding Ag, LLC, is ushering in a new era of regenerative agriculture that is resulting in more productive, profitable, and resilient farms across the globe. At their individual and collective cores, UA’s team members believe there is no more important pursuit than to help you improve the health of our living and life-giving soil and they are dedicated to your growing and regenerative success.
Understanding Ag

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  • Home
  • Meet the Staff
  • MAEAP and Farming
    • Cropping System
    • Farmstead System
    • Forest, Wetlands & Habitat System
    • Livestock System
    • Regen Ag
    • No-Till Farming
  • Wildlife
    • Hunting Access - What is HAP?
    • U.S. Fish and Wildflife
    • Events
  • Gratiot County Watersheds
    • Bad River Watershed >
      • Program History
    • Maple River Watershed
    • Pine River Watershed
  • Events
  • Education Programs
    • Forest Hill Nature Area
    • Water Quality
    • Septic Programs
  • Historic Information
  • What is the Gratiot Conservation District
    • Support the Gratiot Conservation District >
      • List of Sponsors
    • Partners >
      • NRCS
  • Conservation Programs
  • Our Store
  • Meet our Board of Directors
  • Contact
  • FOIA
  • Business of the District
  • Annual Events