Regenerative Farming Fellow Kenisha Robinson stands in the barn at Agraria.
The Agraria Center for Regenerative Practice in Yellow Springs (formerly The Arthur Morgan Institute for Community Solutions) has launched an agricultural training program with Central State and The Nature Conservancy. It is designed for farmers who are interested in regenerative agriculture.
Instead of just extracting crops from the land, regenerative farmers try to improve the soil. They plant cover crops and are careful not to cause too much erosion of the soil. Regenerative farmers also plant diverse arrays of crops, instead of just an industrial monoculture of corn or soybeans. Those sorts of practices help keep the soil balanced and healthy.
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