Farmers continue to invest time and money into sustainability, whether by adopting new practices or upgrading the methods they’ve relied on for generations. From improving soil health to conserving water and reducing inputs, these efforts reflect a deep commitment to the land and long-term productivity. But meaningful change doesn’t happen in isolation—having access to strong support systems and reliable, effective products makes all the difference. With the right tools, sustainability becomes not just a goal, but a practical and achievable part of everyday farming.
One company helping to make that support a reality is Nutrien, a global leader in sustainable agriculture solutions. Dr. Sally Flis, Director of Agronomy at Nutrien, joins us to share how the company is working alongside farmers to ensure they have the tools, knowledge, and resources needed to succeed. She explains the steps Nutrien is taking to make sustainability not only accessible but truly viable for operations of all sizes.
Dr. Flis also highlights data collection programs that serve a dual purpose: helping Nutrien track conservation progress while positioning farmers to qualify for biofuels incentives. By documenting sustainable practices, these programs open doors to additional revenue streams and recognize the value of environmentally responsible farming.
According to Dr. Flis, Nutrien is seeing a growing enthusiasm from farmers who want to be part of these sustainability and data-driven programs. Many producers recognize the long-term benefits and are eager to contribute to solutions that support both their operations and the environment. This momentum is helping drive innovation and broader adoption across the ag industry.
With the right support and tools, farmers are finding new opportunities to enhance sustainability while strengthening their operations. As partners like Nutrien continue to lead with innovation and guidance, the path forward looks both productive and promising.