Key facts
- ADM, General Mills, and Walmart are collaborating on a regenerative agriculture effort.
- The partnership aims to cover 40,000 acres of wheat in the U.S. Midwest.
- Midwest Wheat Consultants is involved in supporting wheat growers in the region.
ADM, General Mills, and Walmart have joined forces in a regenerative agriculture initiative focused on enhancing 40,000 acres of wheat cultivation across the U.S. Midwest. The collaboration aims to promote sustainable farming practices within the region's wheat production.
Midwest Wheat Consultants, based in Indiana, offers consulting services to wheat growers. Their expertise extends to various crops, including double crop sunflowers, Non-GMO seed beans, barley, canola, and rye, as they aim to assist progressive growers in adapting to industry changes and generating additional income streams. They can be contacted via phone or email for partnership discussions.