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Jayson1550
Posted 9/3/2020 11:31 (#8473953 - in reply to #8472441)
Subject: RE: regenerative ag vs sustainable ag Need your opinion...


West Central MN
Heard of it, yes

To me, the difference between sustainable and regenerative is when tillage is near zero, animals are grazing the land at some point in a rotation, and multiple species of crops are grown as often as possible. Gabe brown type stuff

Industrial or conventional ag is definitely the most practiced. It's kinda in the name. Sustainable practices are definitely gaining ground though.

I consider our farm to be in the sustainable category, with aspirations to implement some regenerative practices. I guess some won't see the benefits of our system, but I'd appreciate them giving us the opportunity to talk about it before they call us status quo.

I'm in my 20s.



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