STAR: Saving Tomorrow's Agriculture Resources

About Washington STAR

Saving Tomorrow's Agriculture Resources (STAR) is a free and voluntary conservation assessment tool. Producers answer simple, production-specific questions about their rotation, tillage, nutrient applications, and conservation practices. Answers are converted to a science-based rating of 1-to-5 STARs, and producers are automatically provided a customized Conservation Innovation Plan with connections to technical and financial resources.

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STAR scoring relies on the expertise of local committees made up of university researchers, conservation professionals, and farmers. STAR is intended to provide farmers:

  1. A clear pathway to conservation adoption and free, unbiased technical support;
  2. Public recognition for environmental stewardship;
  3. Financial support from consumers, supply chain partners, and funding entities;
  4. A consistent scale for evaluating progress across regions and systems

Enrollment

  • Now Active: Grains & Legumes
  • Now Active: Orchards & Vineyards
  • Coming Fall 2025: Vegetable Row Crops
  • Coming Fall 2025: Grazing Lands

STAR Program Highlights

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VOLUNTARY PROGRAM

Access the STAR WebTool, a simple, fast, free, and voluntary tool to evaluate field level conservation progress for addressing local natural resource concerns.

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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

Connect with your local STAR Navigator to receive individual technical assistance and guidance on your conservation innovation plan.

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NATIONAL RECOGNITION

STAR bridges the gap between producers’ perceptions of sustainability and outcomes-based supply chain sustainability programs

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ACCESS TO RESOURCES

Access other resource programs such as equipment access or in-field testing, and potential opportunities for product branding.

Learn more about STAR

  • STAR Program Manager Lauren Quackenbush covers how the tool amplifies the work of conservation districts and can be integrated into existing programs
  • STAR was created by Illinois farmers in 2017 and has since spread across the country. Learn more about the origins of the program here:

Are you a processor, packer, or food company interested in greening your supply chain? Get in touch to find out how STAR can help! WaSHI@agr.wa.gov

Illuminating the pathway to sustained conservation

  • Washington STAR is an affiliate of the STAR national non-profit organization, which was established to develop and expand conservation practice evaluation, implementation, and valuation.

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The Saving Tomorrow's Agriculture Resources program is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act. The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. Information about the CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov.