Regen 101

Regenerative agriculture is a system of principles and practices that increases biodiversity, enriches soils, improves watersheds, enhances ecosystem services.
It aims to capture carbon in soil and above ground biomass, reversing current global trends of atmospheric accumulation.
It offers increased yields, resilience to climate instability, and improved health and vitality for farming and ranching communities.
It is outcomes based and draws from decades of scientific and applied research from organic farming, indigenous practices, agroecology, permaculture, Holistic Management, and agroforestry.
Definition created by Terra Genesis International and adapted by Soil Centric.
Photo Collage by Studio Hill Vermont