Sarah Lloyd, value chain coordinator in plant and agroecosystem sciences, and Randy Jackson, professor in plant and agroecosystem sciences, recently collaborated with Clean Wisconsin, the Savanna Institute, and the Michael Fields Agricultural Institute to publish a roadmap for achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions for Wisconsin agriculture. The report demonstrates that interventions like cover crops and no-till applied to 100% of Wisconsin’s current annual cropping systems would reduce Wisconsin’s agricultural emissions only about 6%, but that net-zero emissions are possible with significant landscape transformation to perennial agroecosystems.