Instead of a tractor and irrigation equipment, all SPIN farmers need are a few hand tools, maybe a Roto-tiller, and a commercial cooler to store their crops until they can get them to market.
The high cost of hand-planting native seedlings prompted resistance from many farmers and ranchers, but they worked with ISA to find a cheaper alternative.
To help farmers like Paul, a team of dedicated conservationists will be on hand to give practical advice, like how to seed fields with a mix of wild flowers.