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America’s Conservation Ag Movement - A Virtual Peer Network Event

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Oklahoma farmer Jack Thomas is using a strong partnership with his local conservation district and USDA-NRCS to expand conservation on his 2,000-acre farm. During his recent field day, Jack shared how river- bottom conservation tactics, rotational grazing and financial incentives are changing his fourth-generation farm for the better.

Join us for another opportunity to talk with Jack and his local USDA-NRCS in an open discussion about how conservation can work on your farm.

Hosted by Conservation Steward Jack Thomas
Jack is a 4th generation cattleman operating a cow/calf operation. He currently serves on the Nowata County Conservation District board and is a Nowata County FSA committee member. He is married with two children and one grandson.


About the Virtual Peer Network Series
Join America’s Conservation Ag Movement in a live, farmer-led networking event where you’ll hear the latest from experts and innovators moving the needle in conservation ag. Glean insights and meet other like-minded farmers and ranchers in your state at these interactive virtual events. In 2024, ACAM is hosting a series of VPN events in Montana, Georgia, Louisiana, Oklahoma and New York.

Learn more about upcoming VPNs and other virtual and in person conservation agriculture events at americasconservationagmovement.com!

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