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The Science Behind Regenerative Grazing - Soil Health and Carbon Sequestration

Offered By: USA Regenerative Agricultural Alliance, Inc. via YouTube

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Explore the science behind regenerative grazing and its impact on soil health and carbon sequestration in this informative video lecture by Dr. Forbes Walker. Delve into the potential of improved grazing management techniques to increase carbon storage and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in agriculture. Examine the role of native grass pastures and soil amendments in fostering sustainable farming practices. Learn about the University of Tennessee's project demonstrating the effectiveness of sustainable farming practices and climate change adaptation. Discover innovative strategies for carbon storage in agriculture and the importance of enrolling farmers in these practices for environmental health. Gain insights into marketing opportunities for farmers focusing on food quality and environmental sustainability. Understand the key aspects of regenerative grazing, including its importance for soil health, the potential of improved management practices, and the role of native grass pastures and soil amendments in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

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The Science Behind Regenerative Grazing: Soil Health and Carbon Sequestration by Dr. Forbes Walker


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USA Regenerative Agricultural Alliance, Inc.

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