American Farmers for Conservation

Conservation isn’t partisan or ideological. It is necessary to protect our farmland and farming communities, but the cost to implement new practices can sometimes be out of reach. We need to make sure policymakers understand this reality and how conservation programs can help farmers address the constantly evolving set of challenges they face. That’s why we’re raising our voices to build the support we need to protect the future of America’s food, fiber, and fuel.

Why It’s Important to Speak Up Now:

While industry groups often speak at the podium, farmers’ voices are absent from the rooms where critical policy decisions are made. We need to change that. Our voices are critical to helping policymakers understand the realities we face every day — from thin margins to extreme weather and everything in between. We need to:

Correct the disconnect between policy and reality.

One percent of Americans farm, and 99 percent benefit from that work without understanding how the doing gets done. That disconnect leads to policy that doesn’t match reality.

Protect our land and livelihood.

Our farms are our home and our livelihood. We want to conserve the land, but doing it right takes money, time, and risk. Conservation funding makes it possible.

Tell our stories.

If we don’t speak up, others will speak for us. This is the moment to make ourselves heard.

Our Goals

Increase federal funding for agricultural conservation

specifically, programs and practices that increase resilience, strengthen farms and support climate mitigation.

Make sure the conservation programs farmers rely on actually work

by strengthening the system that delivers them, from the local office to the state and federal level.

Build awareness and producer demand for conservation practices

that have the biggest impact on soil, air, water quality and climate.

AFC Farmers In Action:

Farmers in our network are speaking up for conservation across the country. Take a look at the map to learn more about some of them, their work, and how they’ve advocated for conservation practices on their farms and beyond.

Lewis Heaton, Heaton Ranch

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Dan Brick, Brickstead Dairy

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Jack Herricks, Herricks Dairy Farm

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Andy Payne, A&L Payne Farms

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Brett and Jason Sauls, Sauls Partnership

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Howard James, Jibbs Vineyard

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Cavin Steiger, Steiger Farms

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Kristen Kipp, Kipp Ranch

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Larry Lempka, Los Rios Farm

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Maggie Hanna, Hanna Ranch

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Justin Lewton, Lewton Farms

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John Burk, Burk Family Farms

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Roy Schneider, Schneider Farms

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Dan Janski, Janksi Farms

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Pete Youngblut, Youngblut Ag

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Jason Russell, Big Boulder Farms

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Rodney Koch, Koch Enterprises

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Virgil Two Eagle, Black Feather Buffalo Ranch

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Crystal and Levi Neuharth, Prairie Paradise Farms

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Grady Heitmann, Heitmann Family Ranch

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Tom Croner, T. Rich Inc.

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Jeff Frey, Future View Farm

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Hayley and John Painter, Painterland Farms

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Tim Wells, Sugar Creek Ranch

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Ty Graham, G&G Farms

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Lindi and Jared Phillips, Branch Mountain Farm

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PJ Haynie III, Arkansas River Rice

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Brandon Cain, Cain Farms Partnership

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Stephen Logan, Logan Farms

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Michael Frugé, Frugé Farms and Parish Rice

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No frills. No fees. Just your voice.

As a member of American Farmers for Conservation, you will receive:

A network that shares your values.

You’ll join other farmers who care about the future of agriculture and believe conservation and sharing your perspective are part of the solution.

A platform for your story.

We connect you with journalists and active outreach efforts so your voice cuts through the noise — and lands where it counts.

Real-world conservation know-how.

Get practical information from your peers on accessing federal funding, adopting conservation practices, and realistic expectations for how it can work for your farm.

Straight talk from the Hill.

No jargon, no fluff — just clear updates on what’s happening in DC that could impact your operation.

Join Us

You’ve used conservation practices. You know they work, and you want others to have that same shot. You’re tired of decisions being made about farming by people who don’t understand it. You’re ready to speak up to help people understand how you do what you do.