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Healthy soil creates healthy plants, healthy animals and healthy people.

Healthy soil creates healthy plants, healthy animals and healthy people.

Healthy soil creates healthy plants, healthy animals and healthy people.Healthy soil creates healthy plants, healthy animals and healthy people.Healthy soil creates healthy plants, healthy animals and healthy people.
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Healthy soil creates healthy plants, healthy animals and healthy people.

About us

Our Mission

What We Do

Meet the Regenerators! Co-founded by a team consisting of farmers, ranchers, and regenerative agriculture leaders, we take our convictions and turn them into action. Think you would be a good fit to join our nonprofit work? Get in touch for more information!

Healthy soil creates healthy plants, healthy animals and healthy people.

What We Do

Our Mission

What We Do

Great Plains Regeneration is a liaison between small and large stakeholders and the farming community to allocate resources for regional food-system development while increasing new market opportunities for local producers while increasing overall soil health.

Healthy soil creates healthy plants, healthy animals and healthy people.

Our Mission

Our Mission

Our Mission

Healthy soil creates healthy plants, healthy animals and healthy people. Great Plains Regeneration collaborates with farmers and ranchers to enhance biological biodiversity which supports human and socio-economic resiliency. 

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Great Plains Regeneration moves beyond sustainable farming to improve soil health and human health
Great Plains Regeneration moves beyond sustainable farming to improve soil health and human health
Integrate livestock into cropping systems helps regenerate soil leading to better farm profitability
Our mission is simple healthy soil creates a healthy planet community people for farm sustainability
Our mission is simple healthy soil creates a healthy planet community people for farm sustainability
GPR is a liaison to small & large stakeholders & the farming community to allocate resources for reg
Supporting diversity biodiversity in agriculture for better soil health community sustainable farmin
Integrate livestock into cropping systems helps regenerate soil leading to better farm profitability
Integrate livestock into cropping systems helps regenerate soil leading to better farm profitability
Plant species biodiversity is key to healthy ecosystems to regenerate soil growing healthy food farm

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Great Plains Regeneration

PO BOX 1623 Manhattan, Kansas 66505

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 Great Plains Regeneration is a non-profit based in Kansas  

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