Farmer walking through wildflower pasture with rotationally grazed cattle at golden hour

For American Regenerative Farmers

The grants, neighbors,
and ground-truth
you've been farming without.

Common Acres is a community platform for farmers practicing regeneration — cover cropping, rotational grazing, agroforestry, no-till. Find every grant and tax break you qualify for, swap seeds and equipment, and actually know the producer down the road.

• 16 active federal programs tracked• Tax credits & deductions• Free to join

Three rooms in one barn

Funding, neighbors, and notes from the field.

Grant & tax database

Every federal and major state program for sustainable producers — EQIP, CSP, SARE, REAP, IRA clean-energy credits, Section 179, conservation easements. Sorted by deadline.

Explore funding

Farmer directory

Find producers near you by practice, scale, and state. See who's grazing intensively in Kentucky or running silvopasture in Vermont.

Meet the network

Shared Resources

Post a question, share a cover-crop mix, list surplus equipment, document what worked. The collective memory regenerative ag has needed.

Visit the commons
Healthy soil with seedlings cupped in farmer's hands

Why Common Acres

Regenerative ag is harder than it should be — alone.

Most farmers leave thousands of dollars in conservation payments on the table every year because the paperwork is opaque and the deadlines scatter across a dozen agencies. The neighbors who've already done it could tell you in five minutes.

That's what we're for. A single place where the EQIP application, the farmer two counties over with a paddock-shift system that actually works, and the spreadsheet from someone who scaled up cover cropping all live together.

$1.2B+

in annual federal conservation funding for U.S. producers

16+

active grant programs tracked & explained

30%

ITC available for on-farm solar through 2032

100%

of AGI deductible for qualified farmer easements

Plant your flag in the network.

Create a free profile — list your farm, your practices, what you grow. Get matched to relevant grants and find producers near you.