C.S. Mott Professor of Sustainable Agriculture
Jason Rowntree’s research focus is identifying the metrics and management that reflect ecological improvement in grazing land systems.
Get in touchJason Rowntree is a professor of Animal Science at Michigan State University where he holds the Charles Stewart Mott Distinguished Professorship for Sustainable Agriculture. He also serves as the Director of MSU’s Center for Regenerative Agriculture. Rowntree’s research focus is identifying the metrics and management that reflect ecological improvement in grazing land systems. He conducts this work at Lake City AgBio Research Center where he also maintains coordinator responsibilities. Since arriving ... to MSU in 2009, Rowntree has given over 250 talks throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Saudi Arabia, Africa and New Zealand. He has also worked to co-develop, with the Savory Institute, an Ecological Outcome Verification that is now being used on over 2 M acres of grasslands on every continent except Antarctica. The EOV has also been branded for products marketed by General Mills, Applegate, Timberland and many others. He is the project director of a new $19.2 M funded project entitled, “Metrics, Management, and Monitoring: An Investigation of Pasture and Rangeland Soil Health and its Drivers”. His work in beef sustainability has been featured in the movie Sacred Cow, The Washington Post, New York Times, Forbes and many other popular media publications.
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Michigan State University | 2022-12-12
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Michigan State University C.S. Mott Professor of Sustainable Agriculture Jason Rowntree testified before the United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry on Dec. 6. Rowntree discussed the key role federal funding plays in his research and Extension programs and how those programs benefit agricultural stakeholders in Michigan and across the country.
FarmProgress | 2019-01-14
Jason Rowntree gained part of his grazing strategies from conversations with the late Nebraska grazing expert, Terry Gompert.
C.S. Mott Professor of Sustainable Agriculture Jason Rowntree conducts a soil runoff demonstration for legislative guests at the Dairy Cattle Teaching and Research Center.