regenerative agriculture
Regenerative agriculture refers to a set of farming practices that aim to restore and enhance the health and productivity of degraded soil and ecosystems. It involves practices such as cover cropping, crop rotation, minimal tillage, and composting, with a focus on improving soil organic matter, biodiversity, and water retention. The goal of regenerative agriculture is to create sustainable farming systems that benefit both the environment and agricultural productivity.
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