Regenerative Agriculture increases biodiversity, enriches soils, improves the land’s ability to drain water into streams and rivers, and enhances ecosystems. It aims to capture carbon in the soil and plants (biomass), reversing the amount of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in our atmosphere that is one of the causes of climate change.
In This Episode of the Nafford Junction Podcast We Talk About:
Reasons for regenerative agriculture
What it is
The 6 principles
Regenerative vs sustainable
Converting to regenerative
Why it’s such a big deal
This podcast episode is based on our page About Regenerative Agriculture and How It Helps Climate Change, and part of our series on Growing Sustainably.
Listen in your podcast app or at: https://www.naffordjunction.co.uk/blog/podcast-episode-what-is-growing-sustainably-and-regenerative-agriculture/
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Production Notes
This was produced by me, James Walters, as a personal project to help stop climate change by inspiring others to grow, eat, and live sustainably.
Any advice given is the opinion of those involved and does not constitute medical, financial, or legal advice.
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