Climate explained: regenerative farming can help grow food with less impact
- Written by Troy Baisden, Professor and Chair in Lake and Freshwater Sciences, University of Waikato
Returning nutrients, including animal feces, to the land is important to maintain the soil's capacity to sequester carbon.from www.shutterstock.com, CC BY-ND
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