


Las Pilas Ranch: A Tale of Restoration
A case study of ecological restoration using Holistic Planned Grazing at Las Pilas Ranch, Mexico.

Soil Carbon Restoration: Can Biology do the Job?
This paper explains the problem of carbon dioxide buildup and climate change, how carbon can be taken out of the atmosphere and restored to the soil, and the advantages that can come to farmers and consumers from growing in carbon-rich soils.

The Littlest Farmhands
Scientists have recently discovered thousands of microbial species living in, on, and around plant roots that help plants survive and thrive.

Climate Change, Healthy Soils, and Holistic Grazing… A Restoration Story
By restoring grasslands through Holistic Planned Grazing we have the potential to sequester carbon, restore agricultural productivity, increase soil water retention, and enhance wildlife habitat – while also supplying high-quality protein for millions and providing jobs for thousands of people in rural communities.

Farmers’ Use of Cover Crops Could Benefit the Pheasant Population
Kelly Griffeth, a farmer in Mitchell and Jewell counties, is a believer in cover crops. “We’re using cover crops about everywhere we farm,” Griffeth said. “It’s making us money by improving our soil, and we have tons of wildlife, too.”

Fertile Health: Parallels Between Sustainable Agriculture and Sustainable Medicine
We can draw many of the solutions for taking care of our inner landscape and growing healthy people from seeing how sustainable agriculture takes care of the outer landscape to grow healthy food.

Video: lassen Sie uns darüber reden Boden
Dieser Animationsfilm erzählt die Realität der Bodenressourcen in der ganzen Welt und deckt die Probleme der Verschlechterung, Verstädterung, Landraub und Übernutzung; Der Film bietet Optionen, um die Art und Weise wir mit unseren Böden nachhaltiger zu gestalten.

The Healing Power of Regenerative Organic Agriculture
September 20, 2015 marked 25 years since my father, Robert Rodale, was killed in a car accident in Russia. If on that fateful day someone would have asked him what his legacy was to be, I know for a fact he would have answered: “Regenerative organic agriculture.”

Don’t be fooled! Civil society says NO to “Climate Smart Agriculture” and urges decision-makers to support agroecology
We face a critical moment. Real solutions to climate change must be agreed upon and urgently adopted. A coalition of over 350 organizations from around the world urges decision-makers to stand against green-washed false solutions rebranded as Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA), and to have the courage to recognise and promote the decisive role of agroecology in ensuring food and nutrition security, the full realization of the human right to adequate food and nutrition, and food sovereignty in the face of climate change, resource scarcity, and growing demand challenges.

Reversing Desertification Shows Living Soil is Key Factor in Environmental Health
“Desertification is a fancy word for land that is turning to desert,” begins Allan Savory in this quietly powerful talk. And it's happening to about two-thirds of the world’s grasslands, accelerating climate change and causing traditional grazing societies to descend into social chaos. Yet a surprising factor can protect grasslands and even reclaim degraded land that was once desert.

Carbon Sequestration —The Climate Change Solution That Virtually All Climate Activists Ignore
Dr. Mercola explains why it is integral to change our agricultural practices in such a way as to return and confine organic matter and carbon in the soil. Not only would it solve issues related to water scarcity, world hunger, soil erosion, desertification, and pollution, but a global shift to using agricultural practices which sequester carbon could in fact reverse climate change.

Top 10 Carbon Market Predictions for 2015 from The Climate Trust
The Climate Trust, a mission-driven nonprofit that specializes in climate solutions, with a reduction of 1.9 million tons of greenhouse gases to its name, announces its second annual prediction list of 10 carbon market trends to watch in 2015.

Connecting the Dots Between Pollution, Global Hunger, and Water Scarcity
Dr. Mercola interviews Courtney White about carbon sequestration and climate-friendly farming practices.

Farmers Put Down the Plow for More Productive Soil
No-till, or “soil conservation” farming is a growing trend in America. It can regenerate soil, increase yields, and decrease use of chemicals.
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