NH: planting a tree to driving biodiversity

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The Chesapeake Bay watershed, a vast area on the US’s Eastern Seaboard, is not only home to a variety of trees, shrubs, and wildlife, but is also the birthplace of New Holland Agriculture, a global agricultural brand of CNH Industrial.

Since it was founded in 1895, New Holland has maintained a campus in this area, and its employees are working with the local community to protect and improve the health of this unique and ecologically important expanse of waterway. Visit RootCause to read about the work of the New Holland Campus Sustainability Team, a group of employee volunteers, who are actively preserving this fragile ecosystem.

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