Continuous Improvement Accelerator Project Directory
Field to Market’s Continuous Improvement Accelerator harnesses the power of collaboration across the agricultural value chain to implement locally-led conservation solutions and deliver sustainable outcomes through member-led continuous improvement projects. Explore how our members are supporting farmers on a journey of continuous improvement below.
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Cotton Incorporated and Texas A&M AgriLife Cotton Sustainability Project
In recent years there has been a growing interest in the sustainability of farming operations from the general public, industry, and public sectors.
Cotton Incorporated Louisiana Sustainability Project
Cotton Incorporated is committed to building on the effectiveness of the Field to Market and NRCS tools for continuous improvement by assuring farms that grow cotton meet responsible production cri
Cotton Incorporated, U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol, and Agrible Georgia Cotton Sustainability Project
Cotton Incorporated & National Cotton Council are committed to engaging farmers in continuous improvement and data collection projects.
Cotton Incorporated, U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol, Target, and Agrible Texas Panhandle Cotton Sustainability Project
Cotton Incorporated & National Cotton Council are committed to engaging farmers in continuous improvement and data collection projects.
Healthy Soils for Sustainable Cotton
To quantify, expand, and verify the productivity and environmental benefits of soil health management systems used by cotton producers.
Midwest Agricultural Water Quality Partnership Project
In 2016, the Midwest Agriculture Water Quality Partnership (MAWQP) assembled 48 partners
Texas Alliance for Water Conservation Cotton Project
The Texas Alliance for Water Conservation (TAWC) is an ongoing farm demonstration project that works with over 20 producers covering more than 6,000 acres in nine counties across the Southern High
The Nature Conservancy’s Western Nebraska Irrigation Fieldprint Project
This project promotes the use of technology to help western Nebraska farmers better manage their irrigation inputs.
University of Arkansas Extension Cotton Project
The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of cover crops on irrigation water use efficiency, profitability, and sustainability.
US Cotton Trust Protocol Sustainability Project
The goal of this project is to scale involvement and participation in the U.S.