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Helping Others Adopt Regenerative Ag Practices

Led by farmers, for farmers.

Sauk Soil & Water Improvement Group (SSWIG) is a nonprofit producer-led watershed protection group located in the Sauk County, WI area. ​

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​SSWIG Results - By the Numbers

2.76 tons

Phosphorus reduction by implementing cover crop and no-till practices. 

(2020-2024)

4,978 tons

Sediment reduction by implementing cover crop and no-till practices.

(2020-2024)

2,558 acres

Cost Share Acres Funded by SSWIG.

(2020-2024)

$142,000.00

DATCP grant funding.

(2020-2024)

Get Involved

Learn, share, and connect with SSWIG by becoming a member, making a donation or attending field days, workshops and meetings.

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If you share our vision of healthy soil, clean water, thriving rural communities and strong family farms, we welcome your support and participation.​

Support SSWIG's efforts to host educational events (field days, workshops, pasture walks, meetings), and fund incentive programs, practice demonstrations and research projects.

Annual Membership is open to any individual, farm, business or organization that shares our vision and goals. There are three membership types offered.

Attend a field day, workshop or meeting to learn, share and connect with fellow farmers, conservationists and others who support regenerative agriculture.

Thank you

2025 SSWIG Sponsors

GOLD SPONSOR

Narrows Valley Supply company logo

BRONZE SPONSOR

WCCU Credit Union logo
Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection logo

Funding for SSWIG was made possible, in part, by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP). The views expressed in SSWIG's written materials, publications, speakers, and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of DATCP; nor does any mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organization imply endorsement by the State of Wisconsin.

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