Regenerative Agriculture and Ecosystem Management

Regenerative Agriculture and Ecosystem Management

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Aiden Montgomery

Biology, Science, Geography, Agriculture

9th - 12th Grade

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Regenerative agriculture enhances biodiversity and soil health, countering the negative impacts of conventional farming. It involves diverse practices like no-till farming, sustainable grazing, and food forests, each tailored to specific land conditions. No-till farming preserves soil organisms, reducing reliance on chemical fertilizers. Sustainable grazing can sequester carbon and reverse desertification. Food forests mimic natural ecosystems to produce food sustainably. The core principle is fostering relationships between elements in the ecosystem, including humans, to create resilient agricultural systems.

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What is the primary goal of regenerative agriculture?

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Which practice is central to no-till farming?

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What happens to soil organisms when the soil is tilled?

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How can sustainable cattle grazing help the environment?

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What is the effect of overgrazing on grass growth?

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What is a common misconception about grazing animals?

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What is a key feature of food forests?

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Which layer is NOT part of a food forest?

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In regenerative agriculture, what is emphasized over producing a single crop?

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What is a major difference between conventional and regenerative agriculture?

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