Help shape the future of farming! “Match Made In Heaven: Crops + Livestock” survey wants to hear from farmers!
Integration of crops and livestock, such as grazing crop residue and cover crops, brings a package of benefits including reduced costs, improved fertility, and a stronger local community. But there are challenges too: logistics of time and labor, infrastructure costs, maybe even a new skill set. The “Match Made In Heaven” survey wants to hear where farmers are at: about your interests, experiences, and challenges around integrating crops and livestock. Maybe your operation is already integrated, or you have a neighbor whose heifers could graze your corn stubble, or you see an opportunity for a young person to get started managing livestock on your land. The Match Made In Heaven survey needs your help to understand what’s working and what isn’t.
“Match Made In Heaven: Livestock + Crops” is a partnership between crop and livestock associations, universities, public agencies, and soil and water groups. The results of this collaborative survey will help guide development of resources to benefit all, such as the Midwest Grazing Exchange tool. Complete the survey to enter a drawing for $100 gift cards! Find more information and a link to the survey at the MMIH website.
We will be seeding warm season annuals on crop land this summer . Land is corn fodder with rye ,vetch cover . Is there any support for this practice ?
Hi Andy – good question. I have passed along your question to our team and will respond back as soon as possible. -Kelsey