Quivira Coalition: Regenerative Ag Fellowship Applications Open
By ATTRA / NCAT
PermaNews Brief
Key Takeaways
immersive fellowship teaches regenerative agriculture for arid lands, focusing on holistic grazing and ecosystem restoration.
- Hands-on learning on working ranches.
- Implement holistic grazing and soil building.
- Network with regenerative agriculture practitioners.
- Develop adaptive management skills
- Address arid land challenges
Why It Matters
This fellowship provides practical skills and a supportive community for those looking to implement regenerative practices in challenging environments, contributing to more resilient food systems.
What to Do Next
Explore the Quivira Coalition website for application details and program specifics.
Recommended for: Aspiring and current land stewards seeking to implement and scale regenerative agricultural practices in arid and semi-arid environments.
The Quivira Coalition's Regenerative Ag Fellowship offers hands-on learning alongside working experience on ranches or farms. This extracurricular program provides resources, mentorship, and networking for implementing regenerative practices like holistic grazing, soil building, and ecosystem restoration. Fellows gain practical skills in adaptive management, addressing arid land challenges common in the West. Applications are open for immersive experiences combining theory and fieldwork. The fellowship emphasizes ranch-scale regeneration, integrating livestock, wildlife, and vegetation. Past participants report transformative insights into profitable, resilient operations. Resources include webinars, field days, and access to a practitioner network. Quivira's approach holistically views landscapes, promoting carbon ranching for sequestration credits. This program bridges knowledge gaps, empowering next-generation stewards with tools for scalable impact.
Source: attra.ncat.org
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