Boost Tribal Producers: Regenerate Soil by 2025
By Intertribal Agriculture Council (IAC)
TL;DR: Tribal producers using regenerative agriculture receive vital support from the Intertribal Agriculture Council, boosting soil health and cultural revitalization.
- Intertribal Agriculture Council supports regenerative farming on Tribal lands.
- Initiatives include holistic grazing, cover cropping, and soil testing.
- USDA technical assistance aids ecosystem restoration efforts.
- Funding is available through NRCS for Tribal conservation.
- Regenerative ag fosters cultural and economic revitalization.
Why it matters: Supporting Tribal producers in regenerative agriculture not only improves environmental health but also strengthens food sovereignty and economic stability for Indigenous communities.
Do this next: Explore the Intertribal Agriculture Council’s resources for regenerative agriculture practices and funding opportunities.
Recommended for: Tribal producers, agricultural policymakers, conservationists, and anyone interested in Indigenous-led sustainable land management.
Tribal producers lead in regenerative agriculture, exemplified by April Martin's TP Ranch on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation. The Intertribal Agriculture Council (IAC) offers soil testing, financial planning, and USDA technical assistance for ecosystem restoration. This resource guide details how IAC supports transitions to practices like holistic grazing and cover cropping, aligning with the new Regenerative Pilot Program. It highlights funding access via NRCS, emphasizing Tribal sovereignty in conservation. The post urges support before year-end, showcasing regenerative ag's role in cultural and economic revitalization for Tribal communities.