Learn How to Put Regenerative Agriculture Practices Into Action

Learn By Doing:
Launch Your Regenerative Agriculture or Sustainable Agriculture Plan

Are you a farmer or rancher?
Worried about climate change impacts but unsure how to take action?

  • Are you feeling left out of the climate change conversation?
  • Have a lot to say about climate risks like topsoil loss, crop yield, heat waves, and drought?
  • Start that conversation with us on your terms.
  • Produce a positive impact by strengthening your farm or ranch with regenerative agriculture practices

Protect your farms, ranches, family and community

Have you suffered from any of these climate change impacts?

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Agriculture

  • drought & crop failure
  • wildfires
  • loss of water resources
  • flooding
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Farm Business

  • heat waves and health
  • crop yield and sales
  • increase in pests & weeds
  • growing season changes
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Ranching

  • depleted groundwater
  • loss of topsoil
  • livestock waste runoff
  • invasive species
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Rural Disasters

  • hurricanes
  • wildfire pollution
  • health risks
  • extreme weather

Popular, Effective Sustainable Agriculture Solutions to Climate Change

Participants have discovered over 50 different kinds of regenerative agriculture solutions.

Here are a few of their ideas for building climate resilience. Now it’s your turn to share yours!

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Agriculture

  • agroforestry
  • crop rotation
  • no till farming
  • cover cropping
  • drought resistant crops
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Farm Business

  • shade tree plantings
  • promoting agritourism
  • agrivoltaics and shading
  • prarie strips
  • making a sustainable farm
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Ranching

  • continuous plant cover
  • rainwater harvesting
  • rotational grazing
  • multi-species grazing
  • holistic planned grazing
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Rural Disasters

  • disaster risk reduction
  • disaster preparedness
  • community engagement
  • emergency preparedness kit
  • early warning systems

This is a hands-on program. You will complete a concrete product:

A regenerative agriculture plan tailored to your farm or ranch.

What kind of sustainable agriculture and climate change plan would you like to create?

Course Details:

You can participate in the regenerative agriculture training program solo, or do a group project with fellow farmers and ranchers.

  • Cost: $150 per person.
  • Duration: 8 weeks with instructor Tim Magee, an internationally recognized agriculturalist & climate expert.
  • Outcome: Create your own regenerative agriculture plan upon course completion.
  • Resources: Access course materials and templates to streamline the process.
  • Start Date: A new workshop begins the first Monday of each month.

Questions? For more information, see the full course details or contact us.

This course is tailored for farmers and ranchers.

We also offer tailored versions of this course for:

The next interactive regenerative agriculture workshop begins October 6, 2025.

Kitchen Table Chat with Tim Magee

In this video, Tim gives a two minute summary on what this online workshop is for and how it works. In this program, working side-by-side with him, you will develop a regenerative agriculture action plan in 6 to 8 weeks. Mr. Magee is CSDi’s Executive Director, and the author of A Field Guide to Community Based Adaptation, Routledge, Oxford, England.

Groups that will benefit from this regenerative agriculture course

Market Gardeners

Are you a market gardener or subsistence farmer wanting to find climate solutions for making your farm more climate resilient?

Farmers

Are you a farmer hoping to find ways to make your farm more climate resilient and able to adapt to changing climate?

Ranchers

Are you a rancher wanting to make your rangelands safe and productive for your herds in a changing climate?

Local Governments

Are you a local government wanting to find climate change solutions for building a climate resilient community?

How Do We Help?

We walk side by side with you, share simple steps, & using our templates, write a farm plan.

Our approach is scaled to fit the unique needs of rural communities and is flexible enough to dovetail with your goals.
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Side-By-Side

  • meet with your neighbors
  • share climate concerns
  • talk to us
  • rank your challenges
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Step-By-Step

  • use our templates
  • write a problem outline
  • discover solutions
  • share your plan
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Make It Real

  • get community buy-in
  • use our budget template
  • write a fact sheet
  • meet with a donor

We provide you with one-on-one mentorship every step of the way.

The Course Includes:

Regenerative Agriculture Plan Resources

The resources include these templates to allow you to progress quickly on your plan:

  • 6 detailed assignments
  • 12 in-depth discussions and field guides
  • 6 completed assignment templates for you to personalize to become your own regenerative agriculture plan
  • Plus: Over 50 Word, Excel and PDF additional resources to download that contain learning guides, studies—and project templates.

Textbook:
A Field Guide to Community Based Adaptation

The instructor-led course includes a complimentary PDF eBook of Tim Magee’s A Field Guide to Community-Based Adaptation (a $40 value).

This textbook is based upon a developing a regenerative agriculture project.

One-on-one Instructor Collaboration

The instructor-led course will provide one-on-one instruction in tandem with all of the downloadable course materials listed above. Your instructor will offer professional comments and encouragement for each of your assignments.

Weekly Class Zoom Meetings

Each week we will have a group zoom meeting for questions, sharing—and just getting to know each other.

Certificate

Upon completing the course and all 6 assignments, you will receive a PDF Certificate of Completion.

The Next Course: OL 242 Funding Your Regenerative Agriculture Plan

Upon completing Write Your Climate Adaptation Plan, in next six week course you will use your climate plan’s design to develop the donor documents necessary to seek funding:

  • A detailed project outline (logframe)
  • A budget
  • A schedule
  • A two-page donor presentation fact sheet

You will then have an introductory meeting with one of the traditional funding agencies that work with farmers and ranchers—such as the USDA.

Questions? For more information, contact us.

FULL COURSE DETAILS

What Participants Say

Astrid Grigsby
Farmer, West Virginia

This course was the catalyst for me connecting with my neighbors to look at climate resilience in our community. Without it, I wouldn’t have started the conversations I did and worked to build out a local climate project that everyone was excited about.

I am SO grateful to have started these conversations: wonderful, hopeful conversations with neighbors, community members, and potential partners over the last two weeks. I made several awesome new connections because this course made me start these conversations in an organized way, and I feel more connected to the people on Peters Mountain who have shared concerns and hope for how to adapt to our changing climate.

“Thank you for all your effort in putting together a great program and all of the program resources.

Thank you for everything – for making this possible, for your guidance, and for your continuous optimism and encouragement.

I look forward to the opportunity to work with you again in the next session.”

Wye Yee Yong

Nonprofit Project Manager

“I just want to take this opportunity to complement you on the practical ideas, knowledge and vast experience that you continue to share with us on each assignment. Many times your examples are the solution of choice for our community. I have been provided with constant support, practical solutions suitable for my project, feedback specific to our project submissions and unwavering encouragement.”

Gillian Primus

Agricultural Extension

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