Carleton Connects: Dan Hernández and regenerative agriculture
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Can we really produce food in a way that is good for the environment? Carleton biology professor Dan Hernández studies regenerative agriculture and its goal of restoring soil quality through management practices based on ecological principles. He will discuss his new USDA-funded Climate Smart Commodities research collaboration with local farmers, which aims to understand how regenerative poultry-centered agroforestry affects soil health and carbon sequestration.
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- Title Carleton Connects: Dan Hernández and regenerative agriculture
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- Description Can we really produce food in a way that is good for the environment? Carleton biology professor Dan Hernández studies regenerative agriculture and its goal of restoring soil quality through management practices based on ecological principles. He will discuss his new USDA-funded Climate Smart Commodities research collaboration with local farmers, which aims to understand how regenerative poultry-centered agroforestry affects soil health and carbon sequestration.
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- Keywords regenerative agriculture, agriculture, biology, soil, farming
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