Regenerative Agriculture
Regenerative Agriculture is a term used for a set of holistic land management practices which focus on restoring soil health, water cycles, and biodiversity. These practices help to improve agricultural yields, increase resilience to extreme weather events, and reduce reliance on chemicals. Examples of regenerative agriculture practices include using cover crops and compost, reducing tillage, diversifying crops, and integrating animals into agricultural systems. By sequestering carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses, regenerative agriculture also helps to combat climate change. Thus, regenerative agriculture can help to improve soil fertility, promote biodiversity, and mitigate climate change.
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