Green Lands Blue Waters
Landscape Scale Change – A Networked Approach
Green Lands Blue Waters and partners are conducting essential research, improving the genetics of old and new crops, translating knowledge into Continuous Living Cover farming systems, developing new extension and outreach capacity, working in farm fields, shaping policy, building profitable markets for new crops, and changing the narrative around what’s possible through agriculture. The value of Continuous Living Cover farming comes in yields and profits, but also in improved soil health, cleaner water, new economic opportunities, more wildlife, reduced risk, and resiliency in the face of a changing climate.
ReRooting Kinship Soil Sensoria, GLBW Conference 2025
GLBW 2025 Conference Video - Full length version with video clips
GLBW 2025 Conference Video - Short version
GLBW Virtual Fence Webinar recording 062724
CLC 101 Online Course Introduction
Eric Rund's Farm
Kurt Kimber - Kimber Contours Farm
Jason Gruenenfelder Grass-Based Dairy
Wendy Johnson: Jóia Food & Fiber Farm
Equipping Next Gen Ag Leaders Mentorship Program
GLBW Director Erin Meier keynoted the Red River Basin Commission 38th International Summit.
GLBW Intro Nutshell - Savanna Institute Perennial Farm Gathering 2020
Voices from our network - The Civic Scientists
Green Lands Blue Waters 2019 Conference
Ricardo Salvador Keynote 2019 Green Lands Blue Waters GLBW Conference,Toward a resilient agriculture