ADM High Plains Wheat Project
ADM Milling and Farmers Business Network are partnering to incentivize and measure the impact of regenerative agriculture practices with wheat growers in the High Plains. The project builds upon previous ADM projects in Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas that were designed to establish a baseline and document improvements across the wheat rotation.
Engagement Targets
Notes: (1) Minor fluctuations in the number of retained growers is expected from year to year. These fluctuations may be due to year-over-year crop rotation effects or other factors beyond the control of the project. Enrolled acres represent the total number of acres on an individual farm in a specific year. The ability to report enrolled acres is based on the Fieldprint Project Standard requirement that individual growers enrolled in projects enter at least 10% of the acres managed for a specific crop. (2) Entered acres represent the actual number of enrolled acres for which data is entered in the Fieldprint Platform for analysis.
Objectives
Our goal is to incentivize the adoption of locally-relevant, regenerative practices, including no-till, conservation tillage, cover crops, and nutrient management.