
Regenerative Practices
Regenerative practices are methods of farming and land management that aim to restore and enhance the health of ecosystems. They focus on improving soil quality, increasing biodiversity, and capturing carbon to combat climate change. Techniques include cover cropping, reduced tillage, rotating crops, and integrating trees and livestock. These practices promote natural processes, making farms more sustainable and resilient, while also producing healthier food. Essentially, regenerative practices work with nature to rebuild degraded land and create a positive cycle of environmental, economic, and social benefits.