Nutrien Ag Solutions and the GameKeepers Launch Educational Partnership

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posted on February 14, 2025
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Nutrien Ag Solutions, in collaboration with Mossy Oak and its conservation arm—The GameKeepers—will soon be providing insights to the hunting community on sustainable farming practices, including water management, soil health and crop nutrition. The collaboration, announced in January between two legends in their respective industries, will help build a better understand of agriculture’s vital role in conservation.

“By working with the GameKeepers, we have the opportunity to tell our story of conservation in a way that resonates with those that share a passion for both hunting and farming,” said Brian Knifong, head of marketing for Nutrien Ag Solutions. “Together we’re celebrating the advancements farmers use to produce high-quality crops, while helping farmers maintain the land for future generations.”

Nutrien Ag Solutions has been a trusted partner to farmers since 1983, offering agronomic solutions that drive growth and assist in preserving the land for future farmers. With more than 2,000 selling locations globally, and over 4,000 crop consultants, the company provides knowledge and access to a wide range of products and services tailored to each farm’s unique needs.

“As two organizations deeply rooted in conservation, we’re excited to work together to inspire farmers and outdoor enthusiasts to continue caring for the land,” said Bobby Cole of Mossy Oak GameKeepers. “Through this collaboration, we hope to provide a clearer, more transparent view of agriculture’s role in sustainability, showing that farmers are not just feeding the world—they’re doing so in ways that protect the land and its future.”

Since its founding in 1986, Mossy Oak has established itself as a leader in conservation, and known for its innovative camouflage designs and dedication to hunting and land stewardship. Central to this mission is the GameKeepers, a brand that unites sportsmen around shared values of wildlife and land conservation. To learn more, visit mossyoak.com or gamekeepershop.com.

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