Partnership for Ag Resource Management

Partnership for Ag Resource Management Our goal at PARM is to improve management of key soil, nutrient and crop-protection resources by keeping them on our cropland and out of our waterways.

Our goal at the Partnership for Ag Resource Management (PARM) is to improve management of key soil, nutrient and crop-protection resources by keeping them on our cropland and out of our streams, rivers and lakes. We identify and promote market-based solutions that improve farm economics and our natural resources. Currently, PARM works with ag retailers in the Great Lakes Basin to identify, promote

and track sales of beneficial products and services that keep ag inputs on cropland and out of our waterways. We activate ag retailers as sustainability and stewardship leaders by providing continuing education opportunities, tools, resources, cost-share programs and data benchmarking. We also work with farmers, watershed organizations, Extension, state agencies, non-operator landowners and scientists. Follow us on Twitter
https://twitter.com/partnershipfarm

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211 S. Paterson Street, Suite 380
Madison, WI
53703

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Our goal at the Partnership for Ag Resource Management (PARM) is to improve management of key soil, nutrient and crop-protection resources by keeping them on our cropland and out of our streams, rivers and lakes. We identify and promote market-based solutions that improve farm economics and our natural resources. Currently, PARM works with ag retailers in the Great Lakes and Mississippi River Basins to identify, promote and track sales of beneficial products and services that keep ag inputs on cropland and out of our waterways. We activate ag retailers as sustainability and stewardship leaders by providing continuing education opportunities, tools, resources, cost-share programs and data benchmarking. We also work with farmers, watershed organizations, Extension, state agencies, non-operator landowners and scientists. Follow us on Twitter @partnershipfarm https://twitter.com/partnershipfarm