Center for Agricultural Resilience

Center for Agricultural Resilience We are a nonprofit that educates individuals & organizations on the benefits of resilient agriculture

When animals move across the land, they naturally fertilize, aerate, and stimulate plant growth through grazing, trampli...
05/29/2026

When animals move across the land, they naturally fertilize, aerate, and stimulate plant growth through grazing, trampling, and nutrient cycling.

Managed intentionally, their impact helps build organic matter, improve water retention, and restore the health of the ecosystem from the ground up.

Every animal on the farm has a role to play. From fertilizing pastures and building soil to managing forage and supporti...
05/25/2026

Every animal on the farm has a role to play. From fertilizing pastures and building soil to managing forage and supporting ecosystem balance, livestock are an essential part of the cycle.

05/23/2026

This mobile rabbit habitat moves throughout the garden, giving rabbits fresh forage while naturally fertilizing the soil along the way.

Nature doesn’t do monoculture well. Diversity builds resilience- healthy systems were never meant to rely on just one th...
05/21/2026

Nature doesn’t do monoculture well. Diversity builds resilience- healthy systems were never meant to rely on just one thing.

05/19/2026

There's still time to secure your spot! Join us May 27-29 for our Solar Grazing Workshop with the Center for Agricultural Resilience (CFAR)!

Participants will explore every aspect of solar grazing- from guided site tours to contract negotiation- and gain valuable insight into how this practice can be successfully integrated into diverse farm operations.

For more details & tickets, visit theCFAR.org

05/16/2026

A cattle move is more than getting animals from one pasture to the next- it’s part of a grazing system designed to support healthy soil, strong forage, and ecosystem regeneration.

Minimizing industrial disturbance means less tilling, fewer synthetic inputs, and more time for natural systems to rebui...
05/14/2026

Minimizing industrial disturbance means less tilling, fewer synthetic inputs, and more time for natural systems to rebuild structure, biology, and fertility on their own.

The Center for Agricultural Resilience  is hiring! If you have ever wanted to be involved with our education efforts, no...
05/12/2026

The Center for Agricultural Resilience is hiring! If you have ever wanted to be involved with our education efforts, now is your chance!

Visit theCFAR.org/careers to learn more.

Happy Mother's Day from The Center for Agricultural Resilience!
05/10/2026

Happy Mother's Day from The Center for Agricultural Resilience!

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