New Members Help CTIC Get Closer to Its Membership Challenge
CTIC is proud to welcome Indiana Soybean Alliance (ISA) and Indiana Corn Marketing Council (ICMC) as new members.
ISA and ICMC collaborate with various on-farm conservation programs to enhance soil health, water quality, and strategically allocate farmers’ checkoff funds into initiatives that improve on-farm practices for maximum profitability.
A recent study by the organizations found that Indiana farmers who adopt soil health management practices see an average increase in net farm income of $46.88 per acre of soybeans and $63.18 per acre of corn. You can learn more about the Indiana checkoffs’ on-farm conservation resources on their website.
ISA and ICMC doubled their impact with matching funding from Walton Family Foundation. Together with CTIC, other member organizations and partners, they will help deliver the trusted information, financial incentives, technical assistance, and community connections that farmers, ranchers, and advisers rely on.
Every dollar brings us closer to scaling conservation practices that are accessible, practical, and profitable for all.
We are nearing our goal! But we’re also nearing our Sept. 30 deadline.
Please consider becoming a member to support real change in the field. Private investments are critical as public funding becomes less predictable.
Inclusive membership levels are accessible for individuals and organizations of all sizes.
Activate your impact today by contacting CTIC Executive Director Ryan Heiniger at [email protected], or download our Membership Flyer to see more about our impact and membership levels.