Today, America’s farmers face significant challenges to meet demands for high-quality and affordable food, fiber and energy. To stay on top, many farmers try to minimize fuel costs and maximize energy usage, design better nutrient management plans, or integrate precision farming, all while looking for other ways to add value to the operation. Without the best, most-current information about conserving resources, improving efficiency and increasing profits, more farmers will fail to overcome today’s challenges. If that happens, the ag community will lose more from its ranks, the progress we’ve made in conservation will begin to backslide and all of us will begin to feel the consequences.
Together we can do something about it.
Support the Conservation Technology Information Center today. In doing so, you support our efforts to get reliable information on conservation technology and research into the hands of farmers and their advisors. With your donation, we will help more and more farmers see that through a comprehensive system of conservation, they can not only save their soil, improve the water and have cleaner air, but they can also make more money. That’s a situation that can benefit everyone.
We welcome your financial donation by fax or phone. Your charitable donation to our 501(c)(3) organization is tax deductible.
Provide in-kind support. Support of other means is also valued by the Center, including in-kind donations, volunteering your time, and providing information to CTIC staff about a company, organization or individual who should consider membership in CTIC. Please contact Karen A. Scanlon,CTIC executive director, or more information.
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