Jordan is a fifth-generation farmer working to build soil health through a holistic, systematic approach on his corn and soybean operation. Through a combination of conservation practices, he is experimenting with systems that use cover crops as a tool to reduce weed suppression and reduce inputs. Additionally, his focus on AMP (adaptive multi-paddock) grazing allows him to more closely align his livestock management with natural processes.
Jordan’s passion for peer-to-peer education is evident in his willingness to show up and share his experience with other farmers. He serves on the board of the Nebraska Soil Health Coalition.
Click the links below to learn more about Jordan:
Webinar: Cover crops, Can they work on your farm?
Conservation practices are ‘not nuts’: Mentorship network wraps inaugural year
More with less: South central Nebraska farmer uses soil health practices to reduce costs
Cattle turned out on green covers at Uldrich Farms