Conservation in Action Tour coming up
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As we prepare for the Conservation in Action Tour in Raleigh, N.C., June 3-4, we’re taking a closer look at the conservation agriculture topics shaping the region.
North Carolina’s Coastal Plain, with its heavy seasonal rainfall and frequent flooding, requires careful nutrient management across both cropland and livestock operations.
Lessons learned from the Chesapeake Bay watershed, the Great Lakes, and major Midwest river systems are informing integrated water-quality strategies and agricultural best practices. These approaches are helping shape modern production systems and can support the Coastal Plain’s long-term productivity while reducing nutrient loads entering wetlands, estuaries, and interconnected waterways.
Join our Water Stewardship Webinar
Join CTIC and The Mosaic Company’s Adam Herges, Sustainability Agronomist Advisor, for a detailed look at nutrient loss-reduction efforts from key U.S. production areas, studies on where the biggest gains can be made, and how partnerships are driving progress in America’s agricultural lands.
What you’ll learn:
Integrated approaches to address point sources and nonpoint sources
Watershed-based, cross-sector partnerships
New product innovation for nutrient use efficiency and stability
How producers are managing water quality with buffers, reduced tillage, contour farming, stabilizing channels, and other conservation practices
As we prepare for the Conservation in Action Tour in Raleigh, N.C., June 3-4, we’re taking a closer look at the conservation agriculture topics shaping the region.
North Carolina’s Coastal Plain, with its heavy seasonal rainfall and frequent flooding, requires careful nutrient management across both cropland and livestock operations.
Lessons learned from the Chesapeake Bay watershed, the Great Lakes, and major Midwest river systems are informing integrated water-quality strategies and agricultural best practices. These approaches are helping shape modern production systems and can support the Coastal Plain’s long-term productivity while reducing nutrient loads entering wetlands, estuaries, and interconnected waterways.
Join our Water Stewardship Webinar
Join CTIC and The Mosaic Company’s Adam Herges, Sustainability Agronomist Advisor, for a detailed look at nutrient loss-reduction efforts from key U.S. production areas, studies on where the biggest gains can be made, and how partnerships are driving progress in America’s agricultural lands.
What you’ll learn:
Integrated approaches to address point sources and nonpoint sources
Watershed-based, cross-sector partnerships
New product innovation for nutrient use efficiency and stability
How producers are managing water quality with buffers, reduced tillage, contour farming, stabilizing channels, and other conservation practices




















