Soil health is at the core of regenerative agriculture, offering significant environmental benefits, including carbon sequestration. This article delves into the science behind how regenerative practices—such as cover cropping, crop rotation, and reduced tillage—enhance soil organic matter. As soil health improves, it becomes a powerful tool for capturing and storing atmospheric carbon, mitigating climate change effects. The article also examines the broader ecosystem benefits, from increased water retention to enhanced biodiversity. Farmers and environmentalists alike are discovering the critical role soil plays in a sustainable future.
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