North Dakota Farmers Union Government Relations Director Matt Perdue highlighted the organization’s leadership role in a pilot program called the Alliance to Advance Climate Smart Agriculture in the state. Funding is provided by the USDA Climate Smart Commodities grant. “We’re going to be delivering $13 million to $14 million to farmers and ranchers around the state for adopting or maintaining conservation practices that are good for soil health, water quality, and erosion control and happen to sequester carbon in the soil.” Hear all the details with Matt Perdue here.
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