Regenerative Agriculture
Regenerative agriculture focuses on topsoil regeneration, increasing biodiversity, improving the water cycle, enhancing ecosystem services, supporting biosequestration, increasing resilience to climate change, and strengthening the health and vitality of farm soil by recycling as much farm waste as possible, adding composted material from sources outside the farm, etc.
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USA
Planting Perennials
Cultivating plants that live for multiple growing seasons, which keeps living roots in the soil and provides resources for wildlife and pollinators.
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USA
No Till Farming
A farming system that has removed all tillage practices, relying largely on biology for residue decomposition/incorporation and nutrient cycling.
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USA
Moisture Sensors
Electronic sensors used for measuring soil moisture content by detecting changes in soil dielectric (electrical insulation) properties.
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USA
Manure Management
Manure management—how manure is captured, stored, treated, and used—has important implications for farm productivity and the environment. When applied according to the agronomic needs of crops, manure can improve productivity by reducing the need for commercial fertilizer.
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USA
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
A rapidly advancing approach to managing pests that combines biological, cultural, physical, and chemical tools to reduce costs and minimize health and environmental risks.
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USA
Animal Welfare
Well-being of non-human animals.
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USA