Marie Raboin is a conservation specialist for Dane County, Wisconsin. In this video, she describes the importance of building communities of farmers to adopt conservation practices, her use of "farmer dates", and the power of supportive peers in overcoming learning curves.
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Grassland 2.0 believes that caring for the land is caring for ourselves. Grassland 2.0 is a collaborative group of researchers, farmers, and public and private sector leaders working to develop pathways for increased farmer profitability, yield stability and nutrient and water efficiency, while improving water quality, soil health, biodiversity, and climate resilience through grassland-based agriculture.
The project is based at UW-Madison and the work is supported by the Sustainable Agriculture Systems Coordinated Agricultural Program grant no. 2019-68012-29852 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
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