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Grant From Kelloggs Aims To Save 9 Billion Gallons of Water In Arkansas Yearly

(CBS DETROIT) - As part of Kellogg's Better Days commitment to support 1 million farmers by the end of 2030, the company is collaborating with The Nature Conservancy (TNC) to provide efficient water irrigation resources to Arkansas rice farmers.

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Marvell, Arkansas Rice Farmer Kotton Guest programs a new irrigation timer for his water pump, thanks to a grant from Kellogg Company.

Thanks to a grant from Kellogg, The Nature Conservancy installed irrigation timers on 30 farms to manage water use on approximately 15,000 acres of land located predominantly in critical groundwater areas in the Delta of Arkansas. Farmers program the timers on their pumps to irrigate the field and when finished, the timers turn the pumps off automatically, thereby saving water. TNC scientists estimate that the timers will conserve 9 billion gallons of water each year.

"It's very helpful that Kellogg's is providing these timers," said Arkansas rice farmer Kotton Guest.  "Their support makes it easier for us to use new conservation techniques."

Field flooding is an important part of the growing process as it helps to control weeds, mitigate soil erosion and maximize crop yields. The Mississippi Valley Alluvial Aquifer— an underground water source —provides 80% of the water used for rice growing in Arkansas; however, water levels have dropped dramatically due to excessive pumping.

"In many areas across the state, the aquifer has 10% or less water left in it," said Jason Milks, Delta Program Director at The Nature Conservancy in Arkansas. "For every minute the timer saves in pumping time, thousands of gallons of critical groundwater are conserved."

"Farmers are working to grow more food with less resources," said Mary Gallagher, Kellogg Company Responsible Sourcing Manager. "One way Kellogg is supporting farmers is by taking the risk out of trying new practices that can enable more sustainable rice production."

"I love this land. I love farming, and I love helping to feed people," added Guest. "If we're smart, we'll be able to keep the water — and the rice — flowing for many generations to come."

This Arkansas rice project is part of Kellogg's larger Supporting U.S. Farmers collaboration with The Nature Conservancy aimed at driving positive impact through conservation programs on 255,000 acres of land across ArkansasIllinoisMichigan, and Nebraska.

Learn more in this video.

About Kellogg Company

At Kellogg Company (NYSE: K), we strive to enrich and delight the world through foods and brands that matter. Our beloved brands include Pringles®, Cheez-It®, Special K®, Kellogg's Frosted Flakes®, Pop-Tarts®, Kellogg's Corn Flakes®, Rice Krispies®, Eggo®, Mini-Wheats®, Kashi®, RXBAR®, MorningStar Farms® and more. Net sales in 2019 were approximately $13.6 billion, comprised principally of snacks and convenience foods like cereal and frozen foods. Kellogg brands are beloved in markets around the world. We are also a company with Heart & Soul, committed to creating Better Days for 3 billion people by the end of 2030 through our Kellogg's® Better Days global purpose platform. Visit www.KelloggCompany.com or www.OpenforBreakfast.com.

The Nature Conservancy

The Nature Conservancy is a global conservation organization dedicated to conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends. Guided by science, we create innovative, on-the-ground solutions to our world's toughest challenges so that nature and people can thrive together. We are tackling climate change, conserving lands, waters and oceans at unprecedented scale, and helping make cities more sustainable. Working in 79 countries and territories, we use a collaborative approach that engages local communities, governments, the private sector, and other partners. To learn more, visit nature.org.

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