4R Advocate Nominations Open August 1

Nominations are due by October 31, 2018. Applying is easy; submit details and supporting materials about your 4R efforts online
Nominations are due by October 31, 2018. Applying is easy; submit details and supporting materials about your 4R efforts online
(Darrell Smith)

Farmers across the United States, working closely with their fertilizer retailer partners, are working to implement fertilizer best management practices, known as 4R Nutrient Stewardship, to improve economic return and decrease environmental impact. The Fertilizer Institute (TFI) is now accepting nominations for the 2019 4R Advocate program to recognize these farmers and retailers for their commitment to nutrient stewardship.

Nominations are due by October 31, 2018. Applying is easy; submit details and supporting materials about your 4R efforts online. Program details and online application form are available here.

“When it comes to helping farmers implement the 4Rs in their fields, fertilizer retailers are on the front lines as a trusted advisor for farmers,” said Lara Moody, TFI’s Vice President of Stewardship and Sustainability. “The 4R Advocate program helps us highlight these partnerships while demonstrating to the fertilizer industry, the agriculture community, and policy makers the real-world benefits the 4Rs have on the economic and environmental bottom line.”

Now in its eighth year, the 4R Advocate Program has recognized 70 agricultural producers and retailers, farming 163,975 acres in 19 states. These forward-thinking individuals serve as examples by championing sound nutrient stewardship.

The 2019 4R Advocate winners will be announced in mid- December. Winners must be able to participate in an all-expense paid trip to the 2019 Commodity Classic which takes place Feb. 28 through March 2, 2019, in Orlando, Florida. The 2019 4R Advocate growers and nominating retailers will be recognized during a TFI awards banquet during Commodity Classic.

Click here to nominate someone.

 

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