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  2. Regenerative agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Regenerative agriculture is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems. It focuses on topsoil regeneration, increasing biodiversity, [1] improving the water cycle, [2] enhancing ecosystem services, supporting biosequestration, [3] increasing resilience to climate change, and strengthening the health and vitality of farm soil.

  3. Soil regeneration - Wikipedia

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    There are also many kinds of soil amendments, both organic and inorganic. [3] They promote soil quality in a variety of ways, such as sequestering toxins, balancing the pH of the soil, adding nutrients, and promoting the activity of organisms. [3] The current conditions of the soil will determine which type of amendment and how much to use. [3]

  4. The Rodale Institute - Wikipedia

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    After J.I. Rodale died in 1971, his son Robert Rodale expanded his father's agriculture and health-related pursuits with the purchase of a farm east of Kutztown, Pennsylvania. At the Kutztown site, Rodale and his wife Ardath established what is now known as The Rodale Institute to begin an era of regenerative, organic farm-scale research.

  5. The most fundamental of those arguments goes like this: In a world where hungry humans are poisoning the planet, regenerative farming just might be the thing that saves us.

  6. Regenerative Farming Is Buzzy Now, But It’s Nothing ... - AOL

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    Angie Comeaux shares what her version of agriculture looks like and what most Americans get wrong about Thanksgiving.

  7. Permaculture - Wikipedia

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    The farms were well diversified, with a median effective number of enterprises per farm of 3.6 (out of a maximum of 6 in the analysis method used). Business strategies included small mixed farms, integrated producers of perennial and animal crops, mixes of production and services, livestock, and service-based businesses.

  8. Rejecting conventional wisdom, Missouri farm opts to 'get ...

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    The modern regenerative agriculture movement encourages that same type of farm diversification. Jolliff said agriculture has changed before and can change again.

  9. Booker T. Whatley - Wikipedia

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    Regenerative agriculture has a long history and can be traced to the agricultural extension work of Dr. George Washington Carver at Tuskegee University in the early part of the 20th century, as well as Carver's scientific contributions regarding the nitrogen cycle and the biological regeneration of soils in the southern United States where he ...