The future of regenerative agriculture.
Sustainability

The future of regenerative agriculture.

Story by Sarah Chen

Regenerative agriculture represents a paradigm shift from conventional farming practices. Rather than merely sustaining current output, regenerative methods actively improve soil health, increase biodiversity, and sequester carbon from the atmosphere.

Across the Midwest, farmers are adopting no-till practices, cover cropping, and rotational grazing - techniques that mimic natural ecosystems. The result is not just healthier food, but farms that are more resilient to drought and extreme weather events.