Robin Schempp’s Post

Liking this @NPR special reporting on food and climate change. Not a panacea for ag in climate change but regenerative farming practices (diversifying, cover cropping, no-till, dry farming….) can increase soil health and reduce erosion, water runoff and water pollution. Even if long term carbon sequestration levels are as yet unproven, preservation of farmable land or regenerative farming equals resilience and that is a lot of steps in the right direction.

Regenerative agriculture is sold as a climate solution. Can it do all it says?

Regenerative agriculture is sold as a climate solution. Can it do all it says?

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