Planting perennial warm-season grasses more often in pastures makes farms stronger and healthier. These grasses help the land capture more carbon from the air, which is good for the environment. They also reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which helps fight climate change. Additionally, these grasses help prevent soil from washing or blowing away, keeping the land fertile. By planting these grasses, farms can enjoy many other benefits, like improving water quality and providing better habitats for wildlife. Overall, this practice leads to more sustainable and resilient agricultural landscapes.
Explore similar funding opportunities that match your goals.