Since 2022, farmers are being encouraged to study the Soil on their land, the importance of worms and their processes.
Soil health is at its heart. The aim is to improve or restore soils that have been degraded by rebuilding soil organic matter and increasing soil biology.
Too much fertiliser harms plants. Restoring damaged soil by encouraging microbes to reinhabit the Soil through rotation of crops (which the Romans taught the Britons when they occupied parts of Britain) – see
https://borderslynn.com/2021/02/14/the-impact-of-farming-on-land-use-britain/
Across America, regenerative farming has helped communities thrive.
Did you know Regenerative Agriculture can sequester carbon into the soil and help fight climate change?
Farmers are working on sequestering carbon into the soil and building a more fertile , healthy future for our farm through regenerative practices.
https://www.regenerativefarmersofamerica.com/what-is-regenerative-farming
Whether soil has been harmed through overuse of fertiliser, drought, floods…farmers can restore their soil and are doing so globally, where possible.
See
https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevensavage/2024/11/22/regenerative-agriculture-is-moving-forward