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Soil Tillage and crop rotation
Tillage and crop rotations are production practices that influence soil health in ways that impact both long run productivity and environmental outcomes, such as nutrient run-off and carbon sequestration. These practices can also be adjusted in response to evolving weather and climate patterns in farmers' production environments.
Natural Fertilizer Options
When growing crops on the farm, one of the most important components is fertilizer. Since organic farming is gaining popularity, so are options for natural fertilizer. In order to adhere to organic standards, there are only certain items that can be added to soil. This means avoiding many of the products at your local farm and garden center and instead thinking outside the box.
10 regenerative Practices
Worrying about bad crops due to poor soil should be a thing of the past. Modern farming that uses regenerative agriculture techniques have found greater success through 10 simple, but highly effective, practices. Learn about these practices, along with benefits to soils, crops, the environment, and the positive economic benefits.
What is regenerative Agriculture?
Move over organic, there’s a trendier set of farming and processing practices: regenerative agriculture. Regenerative agriculture is a term used to describe agricultural practices that focus on the health of the ecological system as a whole, not solely on high production yields of crops.