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Understanding the COMET-Planner Tool

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Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), this tool is intended for initial farm and/or ranch conservation planning purposes and is now available in the contiguous United States. Designed by Colorado State University, in partnership with the U.S. ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.

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Building the Market for Climate-Beneficial Wool

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On family ranches, taking care of the soil is crucial for producing high-quality wool. These ranches not only produce great wool but also create jobs and support local businesses. Imagine standing in a green pasture with sheep grazing peacefully. This is where the story of wool begins. ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.

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All Chopped Up with Somewhere to Grow

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By Justin Duncan, NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist Recently we held a goat production class out in Luling, Texas, at the marvelous S3 Legacy Ranch. One question that came up was about feeding them. Goats are browsers—they’ll eat grass and weeds like cattle and sheep if they have to, but their preference is to eat brush.

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Bringing the Farm to School Through New Connections

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Related ATTRA Resources: Scaling up for Regional Markets Tutorial Scaling up your Vegetable Farm for Regional Markets Farm to School Sales: Profiles of Ranches Making It Work Food Hubs: A Producer Guide Episode 358. ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.

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Extreme Heat: Don’t Let Summer Be a Bummer

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The carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that are accumulating in our atmosphere and raising average temperatures each year can be reduced or sequestered in our farming and ranching practices. ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.

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Farmers in Hurricane Helene’s Path Face Hard Winter – But We Can Help

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NASDA’s Fiscal Year 2025 testimony submitted to the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture

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Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network – $10 million, full funding Funding will continue efforts to scale assistance programs and create training and partnerships to serve rural Americans—60% of whom live in areas with mental health professional shortages. million for the Foreign Market Development Program.