What's New with the Soil Health Program?
Upcoming Events
Navigating USDA Programs: Producer Panel Webinar Series | September 10th & 24th, 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm | Virtual
Join the Quivira Coalition's New Agrarian Program and a panel of experienced ranchers and farmers to learn from their experience navigating USDA programs in this two-part webinar series. The first panel will discuss navigating NRCS (EQIP & CSP) and the second panel will discuss accessing the FSA.
Colorado Bean Week | September 22-28th
Governor Jared Polis has proclaimed September 22-28, 2025 as Colorado Bean Week. Join the Colorado Dry Bean Committee in celebrating all the ways that beans provide benefits for environmental and human health. Read more here about how to join in the celebration of Colorado Bean Week!
Western Colorado Farm & Ranch Innovation Expo | November 13-15th | Montrose, CO
This expo will showcase the latest tech, tools, and equipment to Western Colorado and surrounding ag communities. There will also be demos that focus on soil health, water conservation, livestock management, and equipment operation. This event is free and is put on with the Shavano Conservation District and the Tri-River Area. For more information, please call the Shavano Conservation District at 970-249-8407.
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Grants & Other Soil Health Engagement Opportunities
Producers Wanted for New Soil Project: "Probing Our Country's Soil Health"
This new effort, funded by the NRCS, aims to refine soil health baselines and tools for benchmarking progress on working farms and ranches across the nation. The anonymous data collected will be used to expand a new and exciting tool called the Soil Health Assessment Protocol and Evaluation (or SHAPE). If interested, producers should sign up for a 1 hour Zoom call to complete a management survey and grant access to their fields for hand-probe soil sampling. Participating producers will receive a soil health report for their fields. Sign up for a Zoom meeting here or here.
Restore Grant (from Zero Foodprint) Applications Open Until October 8th
Farmers and ranchers can receive up to $25k to implement climate-smart practices that sequester carbon. Restore Grants applications are open for farmers and ranchers in California, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington. Applications close at midnight PST on October 8th, and award decisions will be sent by mid-November.
Zero Foodprint
Winner of the James Beard "Humanitarian of the Year" Award, Zero Foodprint (ZFP) is a nonprofit mobilizing the food world around agricultural climate solutions. Learn about their work and apply for the Restore Grant here.
Watch: Restore Colorado Producer Webinar
Watch: Restore Program Webinar June 2023
Soil Health at Work
Hold Our Ground Film Series
The first episode in a three-part documentary film series highlighting the innovative work of Colorado producers in building healthy soil and more resilient agricultural systems.
Watch here:
Audubon Rockies
With funding from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Audubon Conservation Ranching staff helped enhance soil and reseed native plants on a degraded pasture of the Rafter W Ranch, an Audubon-certified ranch in eastern Colorado. These restoration techniques help the ranch retain water, which should increase its drought resilience and long-term biodiversity. Monitoring during the first growing season found increased plant growth and reduced soil compaction.
Learn about a soil restoration project through the Conservation Ranching Initiative: Rafter W Ranch Article & Video
Resources
- Fact Sheet on Soil Analyses from CSU
- Soil Health Primer from CDA and Acres USA
- Visit CDA Soil Health YouTube channel for our practice implementation webinar series.
- ACRES USA
- CSU Extension
- Colorado Collaborative for Healthy Soils
- Farmers for a Sustainable Future
- NRCS Soil Health Factsheets
- Quivira Coalition
- Soil Health Institute
- Western SARE