Reflections from a global soil health study tour in South Africa on why regenerative agriculture is about community, not prescriptions.
Canadian farmer Shorty Fensky joins Jill Clapperton to reflect on a soil health study tour in South Africa with farmers from around the world. Together, they explore why regenerative agriculture is about community, not prescriptions.
You’ll hear insights on:
🌱 Soil health as the foundation of regeneration
🌱 Saving seed and its hidden microbiome
🌱 How keeping things simple helps farmers succeed
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Learn more about soil health: rhizoterra.com/blog
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