Ruminants are nature's recyclers. Their grazing keeps ecosystems thriving... natural partnership between animals and the land!
Center for Agricultural Resilience (CFAR)
Non-profit Organization Management
Bluffton, Georgia 443 followers
We are a nonprofit that educates, empowers and equips individuals with the knowledge of regenerative farming.
About us
The Center for Agricultural Resilience (CFAR) was built to educate thought leaders on the environmental, economic and social benefits of building resilient animal, plant and human ecosystems that can nourish our communities. Our hope is to show these leaders how to rethink agriculture, using White Oak Pastures' 25 year long production journey as a guide. The goal is to make resilient agriculture more replicable not more scalable. It is not our intention to provide a "how to" course to recreate the White Oak Pastures model. The context for each piece of land, each farm and each community will vary from ecosystem to ecosystem. So instead, the CFAR mission is to inspire a rethinking of the system by demonstrating what has been actually accomplished and scaled on a working farm, on a realistic budget, by real world business people.
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theCFAR.org
External link for Center for Agricultural Resilience (CFAR)
- Industry
- Non-profit Organization Management
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Bluffton, Georgia
- Type
- Nonprofit
Locations
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Primary
108 Broad St N
Bluffton, Georgia 39824, US
Employees at Center for Agricultural Resilience (CFAR)
Updates
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In November, we wrapped up the last solar grazing session of 2024. We are looking forward to next year's event line and hope you will join us! Buy your 2025 workshop ticket at theCFAR.org by 12/31/24 to save 15% off - no code needed!
Solar grazing is one of the newest and more exciting things we do. We are grateful to our own Bridget Hogan, small ruminant manager, who helps teach other farmers how to integrate small ruminants in large solar arrays! If you have interest in learning more about this workshop with the Center for Agricultural Resilience (CFAR) and their 2025 event line up, please visit theCFAR.org ** tickets are 15% off through the end of this year!
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Rotational grazing not only promotes a healthier and more humane environment for cows but also plays a vital role in enhancing soil health. By mimicking the natural movement of hoofed animals, this method helps incorporate nutrient-rich waste back into the ground, effectively sequestering carbon and supporting diverse life forms in the soil. Join us at our upcoming workshops to explore the numerous environmental benefits of rotational grazing. Visit theCFAR.org to learn more!
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Will Harris shifted his farming from conventional to regenerative practices long before it was popular. In 2021, he founded CFAR to openly teach to anyone interested what he’s learned so far. As Wendell Berry said, “The earth is what we all have in common”. It’s vital that we take care of it together. Join us for a workshop on regenerative farming methods and discover how you can contribute to this vital cause. Visit theCFAR.org for more information.
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Consider supporting our mission this #GivingTuesday! 🌱 theCFAR.org/donate
In the Fall of 2021, Will Harris founded the Center for Agricultural Resilience (CFAR), whose mission is to educate, empower, and equip individuals and organizations on the benefits of resilient agriculture. Will has always preached that regenerative agriculture is not very scalable, but it is very replicatable. It is our hope to see a regenerative farm in every agricultural county in the United States, so more farmers can restore land and feed their communities. Please consider showing CFAR support this #GivingTuesday by visiting theCFAR.org to make a donation or purchasing a workshop ticket.
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This #GivingTuesday, join us in supporting The Center for Agricultural Resilience (CFAR) - a 501c3 non-profit founded by White Oak Pastures! Visit theCFAR.org/donate if you would like to support our mission and don't forget to follow CFAR here on LinkedIn to help us spread the good news of regenerative agriculture.
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