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Monthly Archives: March 2020

The State of Regenerative Agriculture

The State of Regenerative Agriculture

by | posted in: Economics, Regenerative Ag, Research | 0

By The Regenerative Agriculture Initiative team at Center for Business and the Environment: Regenerative agriculture is a holistic system of practices and principles that seek to improve, not degrade natural resources…

economics, farming, ranching, regenerative, research, soil biology
The connection between soil organic matter and soil water

The connection between soil organic matter and soil water

by | posted in: Water | 0

One benefit of increasing soil organic matter is to store more water in your soil. Why does this happen? Because soil organic matter creates pores in a range of sizes.

water
How Can You See Soil Health?

How Can You See Soil Health?

by | posted in: Soil health assessment | 0

NOBLE RESEARCH INSTITUTE Many soil health measures require laboratory analysis. However, there are a few indicators you can look and smell for right in the field.

diversity, farming, ranching, soil biology
Managing cattle for soil and watershed health

Managing cattle for soil and watershed health

by | posted in: Books, Climate Change, Water | 0

In contrast to the popular view of cattle as climate destroyers, they can actually help mitigate climate change. Excerpted from Replenish: The Virtuous Cycle of Water and Prosperity by Sandra Postel.

AMP, climate, ranching, water
Forbes: Regenerative Agriculture is profitable

Forbes: Regenerative Agriculture is profitable

by | posted in: Economics, Regenerative Ag | 0

…by taking a holistic view of farmland operations and the underlying asset value, the profitability of a farm can increase, all while reducing risk and crop loss.

economics, farming, ranching, regenerative
From Dirt to Soil using the Principles of Soil Health

From Dirt to Soil using the Principles of Soil Health

by | posted in: Books, Soil health principles | 0

Gardeners, farmers, and ranchers around the world are using these principles to grow nutrient-rich, deep topsoil with healthy watersheds. Excerpted from Dirt to Soil by Gabe Brown.

diversity, economics, No-Till, regenerative, soil biology

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