Supporting grassland birds & farmers across Maine

Ag Allies has been featured in the May Issue of Downeast Magazine

…..In the early days of Ag Allies, she [Suomi-Lecker] always had to reach out to farmers about protecting grassland birds. A decade later, some are now coming to her because they’ve heard about the program from other farmers….

…….Those farmers have made an impression on Suomi-Lecker. “They deserve our thanks because it’s hard,” she says. “They have to work as the weather allows, and we’re asking them to remove a window. It’s a big ask. When I meet farmers, I want to know their story, their challenges. I tell them that this is your livelihood, but if you want to try to manage for birds, I will turn myself inside out to help you.
— Downeast Magazine, May 2026

Ag Allies is an organization dedicated to protecting Maine’s grassland birds through collaboration with private landowners. The primary goal of this program is to preserve and enhance breeding habitat during the nesting season, giving species such as Bobolinks and Eastern Meadowlarks the best possible chance of reproductive success. 

Our Impact in 2025

Looking Ahead to 2026

We are excited to expand our impact in 2026. Ag Allies is launching a formal partnership with the Bobolink Project (Mass Audubon) to strengthen a regional approach to grassland conservation. We’ve also added a new staff member to support administration and communications. Together, this deeper capacity and our strategic partnerships will help us move toward program stability, sustainability, and continued growth, ensuring lasting benefits for birds, landowners, and Maine’s rural communities.

700 million.

That’s how many grassland birds have been lost in North America over the last 50 years.