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Miltrim Farms Inc.

Location

Location

Wisconsin, USA

Methodologies

Methodologies

Croplands v1.3

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Tonnes issued

Tonnes issued

Regenerative Tonnes

Tonnes sold

Tonnes sold

Regenerative Tonnes

About

Miltrim Farms was started in 1988 by Martin Mueller, Tom Mueller, and Scott Trimner. Our venture started when these three purchased a 300 cow dairy farm a few miles down the road from the original home farm. As the dairy grew over the years, so did our aspirations and ability to try new and innovative ideas. Today, we milk 3000 cows which include 1,800 cows milked in 30 Lely robots. Alongside the cows, we also crop 5,200 acres used to grow perennial forages and corn for silage and grain to feed the cows. Our carbon journey started 8 years ago experimenting with rye as a cover crop after corn silage harvest. As time progressed, we continued to see a need to further improve our soil practices due to the many surface and groundwater issues that our home state of Wisconsin was facing. Today we have greatly changed the way we look at and handle our soil and water resources. Our goal is to have a living root structure on all of our acres 365 days a year. We accomplish this by using a perennial forage rotation alongside cover cropping on our corn acres. Whether it is interseeding a multiple species mix in between the corn rows, or planting a cereal rye post-harvest, this allows for soil health to flourish and carbon to be continually taken into the ground after harvest. We are continuing to learn and improve our practices in order to foster better soil health which provides better yields and a stronger resiliency to changing weather patterns, all while capturing and storing excess carbon into the soil.

Details

Owner

David Trimner

Crops

Corn, Perennial forage mix (Alfalfa, grass, clover)

Practices

Minimum and no-till, organic fertilizer in the form of manure at responsible rates, Cover crops, perennial forage rotations, targeted fertilizer rates.

Timeline

We started experimenting with cover crops and reduced tillage over 8 years ago. Over the years, we have continued to experiment with new and better ways to apply covers, manage soil health, and create a better growing environment to support the important crops we grow and use to feed our cows.

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