Michigan’s Regenerative Agriculture Program preparing soil health management plans and new grants

A field coordinator is confident in the future of Michigan’s regenerative agriculture efforts. Alex Svoboda with the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development tells Brownfield the state’s Regenerative Agriculture Program has spent its first year building out soil health resources and networks with farmers. “We’re trying to break out of some of the cost-share […]

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