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The basics of regenerative agriculture : chemical-free, nature-friendly and community-focused good / Ross Mars.

Van Pelt Library S494.5.S86 M373 2024
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mars, Ross, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Organic farming.
Sustainable agriculture.
sustainable agriculture (discipline).
Permaculture.
Physical Description:
viii, 182 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Portsmouth, United Kingdom : Permanent Publications, [2024]
Summary:
"In an era where 40 percent of global food system emissions originate from agriculture, the imperative for a swift transition to an organic, highly productive, and carbon-sequestering approach is undeniable. World renowned permaculture expert, Ross Mars, adeptly unravels the principles and practices of regenerative agriculture, providing readers with an accessible yet comprehensive roadmap to grasp the core of this groundbreaking approach. Tailored for a diverse audience, it caters to farmers, agricultural practitioners, and anyone engaged or interested in the agricultural realm. The book serves as a guide for those seeking a profound understanding of regenerative design principles, offering practical insights and techniques to implement sustainable methodologies on the farm. From delving into the intricacies of soil health to exploring the strategic integration of flora within regenerative systems, Mars leads readers through an enlightening journey that highlights the interconnectedness of all living elements in a regenerative ecosystem. He considers both animal-free approaches and the potential benefits of including animals on the farm. The Basics of Regenerative Design, features a foreword by Emeritus Professor Stuart B. Hill. It acts as a compass for those dedicated to fostering regenerative design not only in agriculture but also extending its impact to broader realms of sustainable living. This is more than a book; it's a dynamic call to action and a guidebook for reconnecting with the land. It instils hope for a future where regenerative design becomes the healing force the Earth needs, leaving behind a flourishing legacy for generations to come"--Publisher's description.
Contents:
How do we define regenerative agriculture?
The principles of regenerative agriculture
All about soil
All about plant function
Using plants in regenerative systems
Regenerative practices
Animals
Integrated pest management
The transition to regenerative agriculture.
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9781856232739
1856232735
OCLC:
1396143316
Publisher Number:
90101132122

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