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

OUR PROJECTS

 

We invite farmers, ranchers, tribes, communities, companies, consumers, organizations, foundations, and individuals to participate with Great Plains Regeneration to deliver on the many benefits of regeneration. We have work to do, and the time is now.

#LETSREGENERATE

Current Projects

Great Plains Regeneration Facilitates Project through three pathways.

Farmer-led educational efforts optimize risk-averse regenerative agriculture transition soil health

1) Farmer/Rancher Led Ongoing Education 


We collaborate with local and regional resources, especially human and community resources, to optimize successful farmer-led educational efforts that are so important for a risk-averse regenerative-ag transition.

Increase farmer adoption soil health practices & measure watershed improvement water quality

2) Watershed Regeneration



Demonstrate the viability of dramatically increasing farmer adoption of soil health practices while measuring watershed improvement by working within watershed regions to amplify direct human, financial and marketplace resources. 


Identify and develop farmer-led regional marketplaces for regeneratively produced goods and products

3) Regional Marketplace Development 


Identify and develop farmer-led regional marketplaces for regeneratively produced goods and products.  Connecting rural & urban areas for the expansion of food production and sovereignty while enhancing new urban-to-rural connections.

Fuller Field School -Severy, KS


Celebrating a decade of farmer led-education, Fuller Field School explores in-depth ecosystem regeneration, both above and below ground, which creates a positive impact on restoring soil health. Experience how healthy soil relates to more nutrient-dense food, cleaner water, a more stable climate, and more resilient communities. 

Maya Regeneration Project

 

​The mission of this project is to anchor the Q’anjob’al community’s ancient relationship with the land, create employment, build collective wealth, ensure access to healthy food, restore traditions and culture, and support holistic physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health. In order to achieve this mission we hope to establish a profitable regenerative poultry, agroforestry, and value-added farm operation on 400-600 acres of land within 60 miles of Omaha.


Value- Added Products


What about beer? Identify and develop farmer-led regional marketplaces for regeneratively produced goods and products.  Connecting rural & urban areas for the expansion of food production and sovereignty while enhancing new urban-to-rural connections.


Desired Outcomes

measure watershed improvement amplify direct human, financial and marketplace resources

Increase Biodiversity

INCREASE BIODIVERSITY DIVERSITY COVER CROPS

Expand Holistic Livestock Management

EXPAND HOLISTIC LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT

Replenish Watersheds

SUPPORT REGENERATIVE POLICIES

Support Regenerative Policies

BOOST PRODUCER PROFITABILITY

Boost Producer Profitability

AMPLIFY REGIONAL FOOD SYSTEMS LOCAL FOOD KANSAS WHEAT

Amplify Regional Food Systems

REPLENISH WATERSHEDS

Revitalize Local Economies

#LetsRegenerate

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Great Plains Regeneration

PO BOX 1623 Manhattan, Kansas 66505

jess.gnad@gmail.com

 Great Plains Regeneration is a non-profit based in Kansas  

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