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Regenerative agriculture actively improves soil health, biodiversity, and ecosystems. Unlike conventional farming that depletes soil, regenerative practices build soil carbon, increase water retention, and can remove CO₂ from the atmosphere.
Conventional farming uses synthetic fertilizers and monocultures for high short-term yields but degrades soil and releases CO₂. Regenerative practices like cover cropping and no-till farming build living soil that needs fewer inputs and sequesters carbon.
Cover Crops: Plants grown between crops to protect and enrich soil.
Crop Rotation: Changing crops each season breaks pest cycles.
No-Till: Avoiding plowing keeps carbon stored underground.
Composting: Returns organic matter to feed soil microbes.
Agriculture causes 10-12% of global emissions, but regenerative farming could sequester 3-5 gigatons of CO₂ per year. Farms using these practices have increased soil organic matter by 1-3% over 5 years while cutting fertilizer costs by 30-50%!