Choosing to become more environmentally sensitive on the farm is a responsible option for all of us and can be addressed in varying degrees. You don’t need to scrap your tractor, invest in expensive wind-powered generators, build a new solar-roofed barn, or make any of the other currently touted myriad of expensive, drastic moves to reduce your carbon footprint. Even if your budget is small, there are many practices you can implement quickly and inexpensively – it’s as easy as managing manure, pastures, and resources wisely.
In this free report, we have covered in-depth just one of the many ways in which you can help your farm become more “green.” We also include year-round tips on ways you can make a difference with your current farm management, and, thus, impact future generations.
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