BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — The Illinois Sustainable Ag Partnership recently accepted four new member organizations into the partnership.
Illinois Farm Bureau, Illinois Nutrient Research and Education Council, Savanna Institute and Saving Tomorrow’s Agriculture Resources are the newest members to join ISAP, whose mission is to create a network to support a systems approach to improve soil health and reduce nutrient loss.
These additions expand ISAP’s ability to serve Illinois farmers in meeting the goals established by the Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy.
By working together with these new members, ISAP is positioned to reach broader audiences and cultivate stronger collaboration across the agricultural community.
“We’re thrilled to welcome four new members to ISAP. Their unique perspectives and expertise will only strengthen our efforts to accelerate sustainable agriculture practices,” said Keegan Kult, ISAP president and executive director of the Agricultural Drainage Management Coalition.
“We’re excited to engage with the new audiences these partners bring and align on collective nutrient loss reduction efforts.”