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The Model Farm Network Overview

The Model Farm Network, launched by Nature United in collaboration with Collective Impact, is a pioneering initiative designed to showcase the power of sustainable and regenerative agriculture across the Prairies. Through real-world farm trials, the program demonstrates how adopting innovative practices can improve crop yields, reduce input costs, and protect the environment—all while helping farmers access new income opportunities tied to the growing global demand for sustainably produced food.

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Each Model Farm

Each model farm receives financial and technical support, including per-acre incentive payments to offset costs and lower risk. Over a five-year period, these farms will serve as demonstration and learning sites, testing practices such as crop diversification, soil health improvement, and efficient nutrient and pesticide management. The first model farms have been established in Saskatchewan, with future expansion planned for Manitoba and Alberta. Guided by local sustainability coordinators, the network aims to generate long-term data and insights that will strengthen farm profitability, soil resilience, and rural communities across Western Canada.