This Earth Day, Wisconsin Farm Bureau is celebrating the farmers on the frontlines of progress reaching our sustainability goals. From planting crops to caring for livestock, every decision we make on the farm is guided by a deep respect for the environment.
Wisconsin Farm Bureau is the trusted voice leading agriculture forward. We are committed to preserving and advancing agriculture. Sustainability is at the core of this mission. As farmers, we recognize the importance of preserving our environment for future generations while advancing their livelihoods.
America’s farmers are leading the way in greenhouse gas emission reduction through voluntary conservation efforts and market-based incentives. The Environmental Protection Agency released the Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks: 1990-2022. The report shows American agriculture slashed emissions by almost 2% from 2021 to 2022, the largest decrease of any economic sector.
Agriculture is a carbon sink. One acre of corn can sequester up to eight tons of carbon. In addition to sequestering carbon in their crops, farmers achieved this milestone reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by implementing farming practices like reduced tillage and planting cover crops.
Sustainability is more than just a buzzword for farmers; it’s a way of life. By preserving the land and its resources, farmers ensure the longevity and viability of agriculture for future generations. Through the collective efforts of farmers, supported by organizations like Wisconsin Farm Bureau, agriculture continues to sustainably advance, meeting the needs of today while addressing the challenges that come with feeding a growing population.
With a growing global population and increasing pressures on our natural resources, we need to continue investing in research, technology and education to ensure that agriculture remains both productive and environmentally sustainable.
By providing resources, training and advocacy, Farm Bureau empowers farmers to embrace sustainable solutions for a stronger tomorrow.
Wisconsin Farm Bureau’s sustainability initiatives partner with Agriculture in the Classroom to bring sustainability to the classroom through demonstrations and lesson kits.
Farm Bureau programs like Young Farmers & Agriculturists, Leadership Institute and Promotion and Education are setting up the next generation of agriculture leaders for success.
The 35 Under 35 program recognizes the creativity and innovation of young farmers and agriculturists who are preserving agriculture through leadership in environmental, social and economic activities.
WFBF’s Stewards e-newsletter is a go-to resource for sustainability-related news, trending topics and events.
Leaders of the Land is Wisconsin Farm Bureau’s brand for sharing sustainability stories. The campaign highlights farmer stories and shares sustainability insights from our members.
We support policies that give farmers a license to operate sustainably. We are proud to advocate for things such as funding for the statewide Farmer-Led Watershed Protection Program. We believe in voluntary conservation initiatives that put farmers in the driver’s seat.
This Earth Day, let’s celebrate the unwavering commitment of farmers to sustainability. Wisconsin Farm Bureau is proud to empower and guide them toward a more sustainable future. Together, we can preserve and promote the advancement of agriculture while protecting the health and vitality of our planet for generations to come.
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