
Resources
SSWIG Supports Success
We're continually gathering information and tools to help our members learn and succeed. Webinars, workshops, publications, helpful websites and organizations—you can learn more and network with others about regenerative agriculture practices, and their benefits.
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Additional Resources
Browse these additional helpful websites to learn more about regenerative agriculture practices like no till, cover crops, planting green, rotational grazing, and more.
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) funds producer-led groups that focus on nonpoint source pollution abatement activities, through the Producer-Led Watershed Protection Grant Program (PLWPG).
One Good Idea is a multimedia clearinghouse where farmers learn from other farmers about how to be successful and profitable with soil health and other stewardship practices.
Practical Farmers of Iowa works to equip farmers to build resilient farms and communities. Our values: welcoming everyone; farmers leading the exchange of experience and knowledge; curiosity, creativity, collaboration and community; resilient farms now and for future generations; stewardship of land and resources.
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. 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.
American Farmland Trust (AFT) has developed a series of two-page guides highlighting the economic costs and benefits of farmers adopting soil health practices for crop and grazing land.
This booklet aims to inform farmers’ key partners—in particular, farm business management educators, agricultural lenders, and conservation educators and professionals—about the financial costs and benefits of conservation agriculture practices to assist their work with farmers.









