ADM Re-Generations Initiative
KACD and local Conservation Districts promotes a variety of incentive programs for soil health improvement activities. One of our partnerships is with Archer Daniels Midland (ADM). ADM partners with farmers to adopt regenerative agriculture practices, incentivizing a more sustainable future. ADM’s program provided financial rewards for regenerative practices as well as outcomes such as improved soil quality, giving producers the opportunity to sell crops with sustainable attributes at a premium.
ADM began partnering with KACD and local Conservation Districts in 2022 to offer local technical assistance and educational resources on best practices for successful implementation for producers. During the first program year Kansas producers from forty-five counties enrolled more than 100,000 acres. In 2023 those numbers increased to 189,916 acres in 76 counties. In 2023, ADM’s program supported farmers in the use of regenerative practices on more than 2.8 million acres nationwide. In 2024, more than 200,000 acres were enrolled.
Questions?
Contact your local Conservation District for program information and how to enroll, or contact
2026 & 2027 Program Deadlines





