ADM Regenerative Ag Project
ADM’s re:generations™ embodies a shared vision for a resilient food system—one that benefits both people and the planet. Rooted in collaboration across the entire agricultural value chain, these projects bring together farmers, technical experts, conservation organizations, and leading food and beverage companies to advance regenerative practices that restore soil health, improve water quality, and strengthen farm profitability. Each initiative reflects a commitment to scaling impact through partnership to build a more sustainable supply chain. Explore the listings below to see how ADM and its partners are investing in the future of agriculture—project by project, acre by acre, crop by crop.
Engagement Targets
Notes: (1) Minor fluctuations in the number of retained growers is expected from year to year. These fluctuations may be due to year-over-year crop rotation effects or other factors beyond the control of the project. Enrolled acres represent the total number of acres on an individual farm in a specific year. The ability to report enrolled acres is based on the Fieldprint Project Standard requirement that individual growers enrolled in projects enter at least 10% of the acres managed for a specific crop. (2) Entered acres represent the actual number of enrolled acres for which data is entered in the Fieldprint Platform for analysis.
Objectives
ADM and Program Partners worked together to engage farmers in shared supply sheds through practice and outcome incentives paired alongside conservation ag educational opportunities. The process started with initial engagement explaining program details and requirements from either an ADM representative, technical assistance representative, or data collection representative. Then the farmer had access to one of several different regionally specific technical assistance partners that includes: Practical Farmers or Iowa, Minnesota Soil Health Coalition, Kansas Association of Conservation Districts, American Farmland Trust, Ducks Unlimited, and Flint River Soil and Water Conservation Districts. Interactions could include one on one consultations, receiving digital training sessions, e-mail communication, and field days. After the farmers completed harvest and regen ag practice, data was collected by Farmers Business Network to help support calculations of outcomes and verification of practices that were incentivized. Survey responses from farmers indicated 96% of farmers would re-enroll in program the next year and 87% would be willing to promote the program to other farmers which are both very positive.
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ADM and Campbell’s are partnering to advance regenerative agriculture across 3,443 wheat acres in Kansas, including 2,975 acres of cover crops during the 2022–2023 season. By offering educational and financial incentives for practices like no-till, cover cropping, double cropping, and fertilizer efficiency, the project helps farmers reduce risk, strengthen soil health, protect water quality, and lower Scope 3 GHG emissions—all while improving supply reliability. With support from Farmers Business Network for data collection and impact measurement, the partnership fosters farmer-to-farmer learning and promotes long-term farm and supply chain resilience.
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CH Guenther:
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ADM and CH Guenther are advancing regenerative agriculture across 6,567 wheat acres in North Dakota during the 2022–2023 season. The partnership provides educational and financial incentives for no-till, cover cropping, double cropping, and fertilizer efficiency to reduce GHG emissions, improve soil health and water quality, and strengthen farm resilience. With data collection by Farmers Business Network®, the project fosters farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward CH Guenther’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Coca-Cola:
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ADM and Coca‑Cola are advancing regenerative agriculture across 25,249 corn cover crop acres during the 2022–2023 season. The partnership offers educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and improved input efficiency to lower GHG emissions, enhance soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Farmers Business Network®, the project promotes farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Coca‑Cola’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Costco:
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ADM and Costco are advancing regenerative agriculture across 5,605 soybean cover crop acres in Nebraska during the 2022–2023 season. The partnership provides educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and improved input efficiency to reduce GHG emissions, enhance soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Farmers Business Network®, the project promotes farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Costco’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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General Mills:
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ADM and General Mills are collaborating to advance regenerative agriculture across 51,909 wheat acres in Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri during the 2022–2023 season. The partnership supports farmers with educational and financial incentives for no-till, cover cropping, double cropping, and fertilizer efficiency—reducing risk while improving soil health, water quality, and GHG outcomes. With data collection and impact measurement led by Farmers Business Network, the project fosters farmer-to-farmer learning and drives progress toward General Mills’ sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Grupo Bimbo:
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ADM and Grupo Bimbo are advancing regenerative agriculture across 179,622 wheat acres in 11 states during the 2022–2023 season. By offering educational and financial incentives for no-till, cover cropping, double cropping, and fertilizer efficiency, the partnership helps farmers reduce risk while improving soil health, water quality, and GHG outcomes. Supported by Farmers Business Network for data collection and impact measurement, the project builds farmer peer networks and drives progress toward Grupo Bimbo’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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The J.M. Smucker Co.:
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ADM and Smucker’s are promoting regenerative agriculture across 23,477 peanut cover crop acres in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia during the 2022–2023 season. The partnership offers educational and financial incentives for cover cropping to improve soil health, water quality, and farm resilience while reducing GHG emissions. With data collection by Farmers Business Network®, the project fosters farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Smucker’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Kellanova:
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ADM and Kellanova are promoting regenerative agriculture across 120,511 cover crop acres in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina during the 2022–2023 season. The partnership provides educational and financial incentives for cover cropping to improve soil health, water quality, and GHG outcomes while strengthening farm and supply chain resilience. With data collection by Farmers Business Network®, the project fosters farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Kellanova’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Keurig Dr Pepper:
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ADM and Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP) are advancing regenerative agriculture across 7,422 corn acres with cover crops in Nebraska during the 2022–2023 season. The partnership provides educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and improved input efficiency to lower GHG emissions, enhance soil health, and strengthen supply resilience. With data collection by Farmers Business Network®, the project supports farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward KDP’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Mars:
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ADM and Mars are partnering to advance regenerative agriculture across 48,104 corn acres in Iowa and Nebraska during the 2022–2023 season. The collaboration supports farmers with educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and improved input efficiency to reduce GHG emissions and enhance soil health and resilience. With technical support from Practical Farmers of Iowa and data collection by Farmers Business Network, the project promotes farmer-to-farmer learning and measurable progress toward Mars’ sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Nestle:
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ADM and Nestlé are advancing regenerative agriculture across 250,000 corn and soybean acres in the Midwest during the 2022–2023 season. The partnership provides educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and improved input efficiency to reduce GHG emissions, enhance soil health, and strengthen farm and supply chain resilience. Supported by American Farmland Trust and data collection from Farmers Business Network®, the project fosters farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Nestlé’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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The Procter & Gamble Company:
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ADM and P&G are advancing regenerative agriculture across 3,197 corn cover crop acres in Illinois during the 2022–2023 season. The partnership provides educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and improved input efficiency to lower GHG emissions, strengthen soil health, and enhance supply resilience. With technical support from American Farmland Trust and data collection by Farmers Business Network®, the project fosters farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward P&G’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Royal Canin (Mars):
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ADM and Royal Canin are partnering to advance regenerative agriculture across 19,069 corn acres in Minnesota during the 2022–2023 season. The collaboration supports farmers with educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and improved input efficiency to reduce GHG emissions, enhance soil health, and strengthen supply resilience. With data collection by Farmers Business Network®, the project fosters farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Royal Canin’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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ADM and partners are working together to engage farmers to maintain, expand, or implement for the first time cover crops while also advising what other improvement opportunities farmer can make for potential future premiums like tillage and fertilizer efficiency.
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Bush Brothers & Company:
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ADM and Bush Brothers & Company are advancing regenerative agriculture across 5,686 edible bean cover crop acres in Michigan during the 2023–2024 season. The partnership offers educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and improved input efficiency to reduce GHG emissions, enhance soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, the project supports farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Bush Brothers’ sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Campbell’s:
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ADM and Campbell’s are advancing regenerative agriculture across 4,099 acres in Kansas during the 2023–2024 season. The partnership provides educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and improved input efficiency to lower GHG emissions, enhance soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, the project fosters farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Campbell’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Coca-Cola:
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ADM and Coca‑Cola are advancing regenerative agriculture across 25,069 corn cover‑crop acres in Illinois and Indiana during the 2023–2024 season. The partnership offers educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and improved input efficiency to reduce GHG emissions, enhance soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, the project supports farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Coca‑Cola’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Companion:
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ADM and Companion are promoting regenerative agriculture across 1,774 wheat acres in Kansas and Missouri during the 2023–2024 season. The partnership provides educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and improved input efficiency to reduce GHG emissions, enhance soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, the project supports farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Companion’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Costco:
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ADM and Costco are advancing regenerative agriculture across 10,839 corn acres in Nebraska during the 2023–2024 season. The partnership offers educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and improved input efficiency to reduce GHG emissions, enhance soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, the project fosters farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Costco’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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General Mills:
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ADM and General Mills are advancing regenerative agriculture across 40,055 wheat acres in Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri during the 2023–2024 season. The partnership provides educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and efficient input use to reduce GHG emissions, improve soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, the project supports farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward General Mills’ sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Grupo Bimbo:
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ADM and Grupo Bimbo are promoting regenerative agriculture across 325,250 wheat acres in the U.S. and Canada during the 2023–2024 season. The partnership provides educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and efficient input use to lower GHG emissions, improve soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, the project supports farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Grupo Bimbo’s sustainability and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Hill's:
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ADM and Hill’s are advancing regenerative agriculture across 16,532 corn and soybean acres in Minnesota and Illinois during the 2023–2024 season. The partnership offers educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and efficient input use to cut GHG emissions, improve soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, the project fosters farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Hill’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Keurig Dr Pepper:
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ADM and KDP are advancing regenerative agriculture across 10,069 acres in Nebraska during the 2023–2024 season. The partnership provides educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and efficient input use to lower GHG emissions, improve soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. Participating farmers employ no‑till and precision input practices, with data collected by Gradable™ to track measurable progress toward KDP’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Kellanova:
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ADM and Kellanova are advancing regenerative agriculture across 122,584 cotton acres in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia during the 2023–2024 season. The partnership provides educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and efficient input use to reduce GHG emissions, improve soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, the project supports farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Kellanova’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Mars:
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ADM and Mars are advancing regenerative agriculture across 82,554 corn acres in Iowa and Nebraska during the 2023–2024 season. The partnership offers educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and efficient input use to reduce GHG emissions, improve soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, the project fosters farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Mars’ sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Nestle:
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ADM and Nestlé are advancing regenerative agriculture across 52,057 wheat acres in the Nestlé supply chain during the 2023–2024 season. The partnership combines financial incentives and farmer education to support adoption of cover cropping and efficient input use, reducing GHG emissions, improving soil health, and strengthening supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, the project fosters collaboration and measurable progress toward Nestlé’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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The Procter & Gamble Company:
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ADM and P&G are advancing regenerative agriculture across 3,500 acres in Illinois during the 2023–2024 season. The partnership combines financial and educational incentives to help farmers adopt cover cropping and efficient input use, reducing GHG emissions, improving soil health, and strengthening supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, the project supports farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward P&G’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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PepsiCo:
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ADM and PepsiCo are advancing regenerative agriculture across 675,000 acres in PepsiCo’s supply shed during the 2023–2024 season. The partnership offers both financial and educational incentives to help farmers adopt cover cropping and efficient input use, reducing GHG emissions, improving soil health, and strengthening supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, the project fosters farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward PepsiCo’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Royal Canin (Mars):
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ADM and Royal Canin are advancing regenerative agriculture across 37,445 acres in Minnesota during the 2023–2024 season. The partnership offers financial and educational incentives to help farmers adopt cover cropping and efficient input use, reducing GHG emissions, improving soil health, and strengthening supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, the project promotes farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Royal Canin’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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The J.M. Smucker Company:
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ADM and Smucker’s are advancing regenerative agriculture across 20,057 peanut acres in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia during the 2023–2024 season. The partnership provides financial and educational incentives to help farmers adopt cover cropping and efficient input use, reducing GHG emissions, improving soil health, and strengthening supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, the project fosters farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Smucker’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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ADM and partners are working together to engage farmers to maintain, expand, or implement for the first time cover crops while also advising what other improvement opportunities farmer can make for potential future premiums like tillage and fertilizer efficiency.
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Bush Brothers & Company
- ADM and Bush Brothers & Company are advancing regenerative agriculture across 8,000 edible bean cover crop acres in Michigan during the 2024–2025 season. The partnership offers educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and improved input efficiency to reduce GHG emissions, enhance soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, and technical support from Ducks Unlimited, the project supports farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Bush Brothers’ sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Campbell's
- ADM and Campbell’s are advancing regenerative agriculture across 1,000 wheat acres in Kansas during the 2024–2025 season. The partnership provides educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and improved input efficiency to lower GHG emissions, enhance soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, and technical support from Kansas Association of Conservation Districts the project fosters farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Campbell’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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The Coca-Cola Company
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ADM and Coca‑Cola are advancing regenerative agriculture across 25,000 corn cover‑crop acres in Illinois and Indiana during the 2024–2025 season. The partnership offers educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and improved input efficiency to reduce GHG emissions, enhance soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, and technical support from American Farmland Trust and Ducks Unlimited, the project supports farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Coca‑Cola’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Companion Baking
- ADM and Companion Baking are advancing regenerative agriculture across 1,500 wheat acres in Kansas and Missouri during the 2024–2025 season. The partnership provides educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and improved input efficiency to reduce GHG emissions, enhance soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, and technical support from Kansas Association of Conservation Districts and Practical Farmers of Iowa, the project supports farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Companion’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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General Mills
- ADM and General Mills are advancing regenerative agriculture across 40,000 wheat acres in Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri during the 2024–2025 season. The partnership provides educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and efficient input use to reduce GHG emissions, improve soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, and technical support from American Farmland Trust, Ducks Unlimited and Practical Farmers of Iowa. the project supports farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward General Mills’ sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Grupo Bimbo
- ADM and Grupo Bimbo are advancing regenerative agriculture across 245,000 wheat acres in the U.S. and Canada during the 2024–2025 season. The partnership provides educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and efficient input use to lower GHG emissions, improve soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, and technical support from Kansas Association of Conservation Districts, the project supports farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Grupo Bimbo’s sustainability and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Hill's Pet
- ADM and Hill’s are advancing regenerative agriculture across 16,000 corn and soybean acres in Minnesota and Illinois during the 2024–2025 season. The partnership offers educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and efficient input use to cut GHG emissions, improve soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, and technical support from Minnesota Soil Health Coalition and American Farmland Trust, the project fosters farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Hill’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Keurig Dr Pepper
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ADM and KDP are advancing regenerative agriculture across 10,000 corn acres in Nebraska during the 2025 growing season. The partnership offers financial and educational incentives to help farmers adopt cover cropping and efficient input use, reducing GHG emissions, improving soil health, and strengthening supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, the project promotes farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward KDP’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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King Arther Baking Company
- ADM and King Arthur are advancing regenerative agriculture across 8,000 wheat acres in Kansas during the 2024–2025 season. The partnership provides educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and improved input efficiency to reduce GHG emissions, enhance soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, and technical support by Kansas Association of Conservation Districts, the project supports farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Companion’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Mars
- ADM and Mars are advancing regenerative agriculture across 38,400 corn acres in Iowa and Nebraska during the 2024–2025 season. The partnership offers educational and financial incentives for cover cropping and efficient input use to reduce GHG emissions, improve soil health, and strengthen supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, and technical support by Practical Farmers of Iowa, the project fosters farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Mars’ sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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The Proctor & Gamble Company
- ADM and P&G are advancing regenerative agriculture across 5,000 acres in Illinois during the 2024–2025 season. The partnership combines financial and educational incentives to help farmers adopt cover cropping and efficient input use, reducing GHG emissions, improving soil health, and strengthening supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, and technical support by American Farmand Trust, the project supports farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward P&G’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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PepsiCo
- ADM and PepsiCo are advancing regenerative agriculture across 940,000 acres in PepsiCo’s supply shed during the 2024–2025 season. The partnership offers both financial and educational incentives to help farmers adopt cover cropping and efficient input use, reducing GHG emissions, improving soil health, and strengthening supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, and technical support by American Farmland Trust, the project fosters farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward PepsiCo’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Royal Canin (Mars)
- ADM and Royal Canin are advancing regenerative agriculture across 33,000 acres in Minnesota during the 2024–2025 season. The partnership offers financial and educational incentives to help farmers adopt cover cropping and efficient input use, reducing GHG emissions, improving soil health, and strengthening supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, and technical support by Minnesota Soil Health Coalition, the project promotes farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Royal Canin’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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The J.M. Smucker Company
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ADM and Smucker’s are advancing regenerative agriculture across 20,000 peanut acres in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia during the 2024–2025 season. The partnership provides financial and educational incentives to help farmers adopt cover cropping and efficient input use, reducing GHG emissions, improving soil health, and strengthening supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, and technical support by Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District and National Black Growers Council, the project fosters farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Smucker’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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Unilever
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ADM and Unilever are advancing regenerative agriculture across 7,500 soybean acres in Iowa during the 2025 growing season. The partnership provides financial and educational incentives to help farmers adopt cover cropping and efficient input use, reducing GHG emissions, improving soil health, and strengthening supply chain resilience. With data collection by Gradable™, the project supports farmer collaboration and measurable progress toward Unilever’s sustainable sourcing and Scope 3 emissions goals.
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