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Regenerative Agriculture: There’s No Tilling How Much CO2 We Can Save

Doug Moss and Roddy Scheer agriculture, agroforestry, amendment, annual, atmospheric, biodiversity, California State University, carbon dioxide, Chico, climate change, CO2, crops, emissions, global warming, hemp, John Roulas, no till, Nutiva, organic, pasture, perennial, Regenerative, Regenerative Agriculture Initiative, soil, till, tillage, tilling

Regenerative Agriculture (RA) describes farming and grazing practices that help reverse climate change by rebuilding the organic matter in soil and restoring degraded soil biodiversity.

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Climate Friendly Farms: Agriculture Adapts to Global Warming

Doug Moss and Roddy Scheer ag, agricultural, agriculture, anaerobic, Center for Sustaining Agriculture & Natural Resources, Climate Resistant Farms, climate-friendly, conservation, cropping, cropping system, CSANR, digestio, farm, farming, FCIP, Federal Crop Insurance Program, green, irrigation, Natural Resources Defense Council, NRDC, precision farming, satellite, satellite farming, smart farming, soil stewardship, tillage, Washington State University, waste-to-energy, water

Farms and farmers across the U.S. are adopting climate-friendly practices to improve soil quality and save water as global warming kicks in…

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