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Truterra® sustainability programs are designed to meet farmers where they are in their sustainability journey, field-by-field.
Truterra sustainability programs can help you unlock, sustain, and build upon the potential of your soil. We’re focused on helping make sure your land, practices, and investments are working for you – whether you are taking a first look at changing management practices to address a specific challenge, are concerned about the overall health of your soil, or are hoping to reduce some of the costs of your practices. Let’s work together.
Sustainability programs designed to meet you field-by-field.
Research shows that improving the health of your soil could be a potential solution to rising input costs, extreme weather, and yield instability5. Truterra has programs that are built to help meet you where you are, field-by-field. Find out today how your fields could match with a Truterra program by taking the survey.1
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4The reduction is compared against the farmer’s historical baseline, which is calculated by taking an average of the nitrogen fertilizer applied on that field to the 3 preceding corn crops.
5Soil Health Institute. (2023, August 9). Nationwide Study on 30 U.S. Farms Shows Positive Economic Impact of Soil Health Management Systems.
We’re eager to support you on your journey to improving soil health, and thank you for considering Truterra® sustainability programs. We are constantly innovating and working on ways to reward farmers who are interested in improving their soil health.
Simply complete the survey so we can determine program eligibility, field-by-field.
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