Cargill RegenConnect®

Growing success from the ground up

Cargill RegenConnect™ enrollment opens in May, 2024

Log into your Cargill RegenConnect® account here.

Unlock your soil's potential

Profitability and positive environmental impacts can go hand in hand. When implementing regenerative practices such as cover crops and reduced tillage in your corn, soybeans, wheat, or cotton, you can increase crop productivity and land resilience, enhance soil organic matter, reduce erosion, and improve water quality and availability.

 

Get involved in Cargill RegenConnect®

Partner with Cargill in our new regenerative ag program, and connect to new emerging markets, while preparing for the future of farming. We are enrolling acres with new and expanded sustainable practices now and will be paying for carbon sequestration.

We make it easy for farmers to adopt new soil health practices by providing:

  • Payment per ton for soil carbon sequestered (OR payment for positive environmental outcomes).
  • A choice of regenerative practices to adopt, including zero tillage, reduced tillage, and cover crops (any species eligible).
  • An intuitive self-service online platform.
  • One-on-one support from a Cargill Conservation Agronomist.
  • A range of partners to help identify financing options and offer further agronomic advice.

Contact us at regenconnect@cargill.com to learn more.

 

In 2023 the Cargill RegenConnect® program has expanded to 24 states including: North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina.

 

*You must have a Cargill account to enroll. Please email regenconnect@cargill.com to create an account.

 

Fertile Ground Video Series

Learn how real farmers have found success in implementing soil health practices such as reduced tillage, no till, and cover crops on their farms while partnering with Cargill RegenConnect.

Frequently Asked Questions

You must be a Cargill customer and located in one of the following states: North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina. 

There is no minimum/maximum acre requirement for practice changes. If you are not currently a Cargill customer, please reach out to your local Cargill office to get an account set up. Your Cargill account # will be required to receive payment. 

You must enroll acres with new or expanded sustainable practices, such as cover crops and reduced tillage practices. 

Your regenerative ag adoption plan and contract begins at enrollment and ends after harvest 2024. We look forward to learning with you and partnering in a long-term effort to reduce carbon emissions. New or expanded acres are required to start now; however, those fields are eligible for payments in the future if you continue to use sustainable qualified practices and enroll in the program again. 

Fields enrolled in the Cargill program cannot be dual-enrolled in other privately funded programs. However, this program can be stacked with public/government program payments if eligible. 

Please visit https://www.cargillag.com/locations to find contact information for your local team or contact us at regenconnect@cargill.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

Strengthen your soil, your crop, and your bottom line

Cargill is introducing the Regeneratively-sourced Cotton program that rewards cotton growers for the positive soil health practices you are already using. You can earn a premium for each pound of regeneratively-grown cotton you produce.