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It may be easy to believe that growers are focused only on yield, but they’re also working to improve soil health and protect water quality. Nancy Kavazanjian, a member of the Global Farmer Network and Charles Hammer have been farming in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin for over 40 afọ. They have recently implemented a test project aimed at keeping local streams, wetlands, and lakes clean. This video is from RFDTV.


Hear more from Kavazanjian at the Global Farmer Network’s free webinar na June 10, 2021 na 9:00 am CDT/3:00 pm GMT: Climate Smart Agriculture: How farmers are leading the way. Click to register at globalfarmernetwork.live

Nancy will be joined by GFN members Jose Luis Gonzalez Chacon, Colombia and Gabriela Cruz, Portugal for a conversation; Hear our farmers sharing the climate smart ways they are farming. This webinar is presented by the Global Farmer Network in collaboration with Cargill.

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Nancy Kavazanjian

Nancy Kavazanjian bụ onye ọrụ ugbo Wisconsin nke na-enyere aka ịhazi ihe azụmahịa kwa ụbọchị maka acre 2000-acre (800 hekta) ugbo akuku ubi na ulo elu obodo ebe ekwusi ike bu ichekwa ala na ijikwa ihe ndi ozo. Kavazanjian toro na New York dịpụrụ adịpụ. Taa ọ na-akọ ugbo na Beaver Dam, Wisconsin na di ya Charles Hammer. Ha niile nwere ụmụ abụọ toro eto na ụmụ ụmụ anọ ma na-etinye aka na atụmatụ mmiri na mpaghara iji ala eme ihe na mpaghara ha..

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