OMAHA, Neb. — April 21, 2026 — Farm Credit Services of America (FCSAmerica), AgCountry Farm Credit Services (AgCountry), and Frontier Farm Credit today released their collaborative 2025 Sustainability Report, highlighting new financing tools informed by producer insights. The report outlines how these tools, alongside research partnerships and cross-industry
Among the topics covered in this year’s report is an in-depth look at two new programs: the discounted
Partnerships Demonstrating Stewardship in Practice
The Sustainability Report highlights several collaborations that put stewardship into action. Through support from FCSAmerica, the Nebraska Soil Health Coalition partnered with the Soil Health Institute to develop partial budgets for 20 farms and ranches that have implemented regenerative practices for at least five years. The analysis found:
- Increased yields boosted revenue for 8 operations.
- Grazing cover crops improved revenue for 11 operations, with the greatest gains when both benefits were combined.
- 13 operations saw increased revenue and reduced input costs such as fertilizer, water and soil amendments.
- Only 2 operations experienced increased expenses, primarily from post-harvest herbicide applications.
In addition, the Soil Health Institute documented improvements across multiple soil health indicators, including:
- 100% improvement in water infiltration, soil organic matter, and erosion
- 94% improvement in soil biology and crop resiliency
- 88% improvement in soil structure and reduced fertilizer needs
- 82% improved water quality
Stewardship Fund: A New Approach to Reducing Upfront Costs
The report offers the first detailed look at the Stewardship Fund, a blended financing model that combines zero interest capital from food and agriculture companies with a Farm Credit loan. This structure reduces the cost of adopting new activities, as well as continuing, updating, and expanding activities such as no till, cover crops, precision nutrient management, and improved grazing systems.
Seeking and acting on borrower feedback is central to how the Associations approach and guide its path to borrower solutions. “Producer perspectives continuously inform how we design, pilot, and refine solutions, ensuring they reflect real world needs and decision making,” said Myriah Johnson, Ph.D., vice president sustainability, FCSAmerica,
Making Federal and State Funding More Accessible
The report also details a new partnership with grant-writing service
The program provides support to producers considering equipment upgrades, infrastructure improvements, or energy and efficiency projects who may be unsure whether grant funding is available or how to navigate the application process. Selected participants will receive Lasso’s end-to-end support, including identifying relevant grant opportunities, preparing applications, and managing post-award requirements.
PepsiCo Collaboration Signals Cross Industry Momentum
PepsiCo, one of the world’s largest food companies and a major buyer of Midwest-grown ingredients, is also featured in this year’s Sustainability Report. The company aims to help producers adopt or expand regenerative, restorative practices across 10 million acres globally by 2030 and contributed insights during the development of the FCSAmerica Stewardship Fund.
Report Highlights Producer Experiences and On-Farm Impact
Across the region, producers featured in the report demonstrate how stewardship is implemented over time through practical, incremental improvements. Their experiences underscore the long-term nature of soil health and conservation work — and the importance of financial tools that support those transitions.
“Our sustainability program is grounded in listening to producers and delivering practical solutions that work on real operations,” said Johnson. “This report shows how borrower informed financing, research partnerships and cross industry collaboration can reduce barriers to stewardship, strengthen farm profitability and create measurable outcomes that move agriculture — and the industry as a whole — forward.”
Download report here: 2025 Sustainability Report



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