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Discover the transformative power of regenerative agriculture in this 13-minute TEDxFargo talk by Gabe Brown, a leading figure in the soil health movement. Explore the concept of growing healthy soil, farms, food, and futures through sustainable farming practices. Learn about the challenges addressed by regenerative agriculture and its potential to benefit the common good. Gain insights from Brown's experience as the founder of Brown's Ranch, a 6,000-acre farm near Bismarck, ND, where farming and ranching are conducted in harmony with nature. Understand how Brown's work has earned him prestigious awards, including the Heinz Award for the Environment, and recognition as one of the 25 most influential agricultural leaders in the U.S. Delve into the principles outlined in his bestselling book "Dirt to Soil" and learn about his involvement with Regenified, Understanding Ag, LLC, and the Soil Health Academy. This independently organized TEDx event offers a compelling look at the future of sustainable agriculture and its potential to revolutionize our relationship with the land.
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The Hope in Healthy Soil | Gabe Brown | TEDxFargo
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TEDx
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This is so important because the environment is being affected this time around because of the human activities. And you'd find that um majority of people they are not doing regenerative activities but in agriculture everything that we do must be you know beneficial to the soil you know to the plants to the animals and as well as the human being because if we affect the soil or just know that we are going to affect you know the living organisms that are living on the f then you want those living organisms are affected just not that composition cannot take place and under such the productivity will be very rude then finally profitability would window so it is very important for us to learn such kind of skills thank you guys admit