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[Link] Ralph Lauren launches regenerative cotton program
The Ralph Lauren Corporate Foundation and the Soil Health Institute have launched a regenerative cotton program.
[Link] Laura Van Eerd and Scott Gillespie on soil health gains from cover crops
Research suggests that incorporating cover crops in to a grain farm increases crop yield, too.
[Link] This Earth-Friendly Crop May Change Agriculture For The Better
Kernza is a perennial crop that's essentially a cousin of wheat, but its roots store carbon in the ground to help prevent soil erosion and runoff.
[Link] Carbon credits must not be pulled from under the feet of farmers
Farmers cannot have the rug pulled out from under its feet by multinationals buying up carbon credits on grazing land.
[Link] Top tips on regenerative farming at Midlands Machinery Show
Cultivation measures need to evolve in-line with the increasing move towards regenerative agricultural practice.
[Link] The fungi that saved a farmer’s avocado orchards
Faced with wilting, unproductive avocado trees, Limpopo farmer Christa Rebel decided to replace them with another crop. In the meantime, however, she …
[Link] Soil Health: The Wonder of Working with Nature
They switched to spring interseeding of cover crops in standing corn. About 200 of their 700 acres are now either certified organic or in transition a…
[Link] Can California native plants be used as cover crops to benefit farmers and native ecosystems?
Could it be possible to capitalize on the over 9 million acres of cropland in California for drought resilience and habitat restoration by utilizing m…
[Link] Science catching up with farmers as regenerative agriculture continues to grow in popularity
Studying regenerative agriculture was not straightforward. Often farmers might adopt several changes at once, so it was much harder to draw a straight…