
Resources for Agricultural Producers
We believe that well-managed family farms and conservation can, and should, go hand-in-hand. In partnership with agricultural producers, water managers, elected officials and conservation groups we are developing locally-based solutions for maintaining the viability and health of our working lands, open spaces, and stream corridors, while improving surface and ground water resources for the benefit of people, fish, and wildlife.
We work with agricultural producers to provide the financial support to plan, implement, and monitor innovative methods, reducing the financial risk associated with trying a new farming or ranching practice while also providing support for education through workshops and peer-to-peer learning. Are you a local agricultural producer interested in adopting regenerative agricultural practices? We’d love to work with you — contact us.
Farms and Fish Program: Producer Incentives and Resources
Published 2025
Read the Community Action Plan for Agriculture!
Published 2022
The Teton Valley Soil Health Initiative is focused on the implementation of no-till methods, planting cover crops, using strategic crop rotations and implementing adaptive grazing practices.
The Teton Valley Aquifer Recharge Program works with agricultural and livestock producers to manage water on farms and ranches early in the irrigation season, to sustain water supplies for humans, fish, and wildlife into the late summer months.

Teton Water Users Association Introduction

New Approaches To Addressing Emerging Problems

Systems in Flow

Recharging Ahead

Sources of Teton Valley Aquifer Recharge

How Much Water is Here

Teton Valley Aquifer Recharge FAQ

Lifeblood From Farms to Fish

Teton Valley Aquifer Recharge Program Q&A

Idaho Managed Recharge Program Idaho Water Resource Board

Teton Valley Soil Health Initiative

Full Season Dryland Cover Crop for Forage

Full Season Dryland Cover Crop as Alternative to Summer Fallow

Transition to Irrigated No-Till Barley

Transition to No-Till Barley with Post Harvest Cover Crop

Incentives Available for Teton Valley Farmers and Ranchers

No-Till Drill Rental Available

Christine Jones (Part 1)

Christine Jones (Part 2)

Marlon Winger, NRCS Soil Health Specialist

Robert Piquet, PK Land and Cattle

Dan Lakey, Lakey Farms

Tyson Coles

Farms and Fish Program – Producer Incentives and Resources

Soil Health Sampling Report