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Soils must be regenerated!

In order to pass on our national treasure, our farmland, to our descendants in better condition, we should follow the principles of regenerative farming with a renewed approach. We need solutions which, in addition to ensuring the sustainability of farming and food production, take into account the environmental, ecological, environmental and climatic properties and role of soils. Regenerative agriculture is a farming approach that focuses on restoring the health of soils degraded by intensive agriculture.

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No-till for beginners

No-till for Beginners is a must-read for any farmer who wants to break away from the old, familiar, soil-exploiting way of growing crops.

Why is it good for lay people?

Regenerative agriculture provides healthier, more nutrient-dense and residue-free food, while reducing the impacts of climate change and improving ecosystem resilience. It also contributes to increasing soil water retention, which reduces drought damage and flooding, thus ensuring a more stable food supply.

Why is it good for farmers?

Regenerative agriculture improves soil health and fertility, increasing productivity and reducing costs. It also helps reduce drought and inland water damage and reduces the use of fertilisers and pesticides, making the farm more profitable.

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