Tag Archives: regenerative agriculture

Can A Solution As Simple As Healthy Soil Reverse Climate Change?

Two Amway employees extract soil samples to measure various soil health parameters. Nutrilite farming practices utilize natural, organic plant nutrition, avoiding the use of synthetic chemicals that destroy essential microbial populations and instead focus on building up good soil biology. Trout Lake Farm, Wash., USA; 2014.

The regenerative agricultural movement is increasingly taking center stage at global discussions of climate change, and for good reason. This could be a serious solution to reversing –  yes, reversing – the negative impact of climate change. I follow these efforts with great interest. To me, the movement is actually a revitalization of the natural farming practices my father so passionately embraced decades ago (and our Nutrilite farmers use today) to nourish soil and sustainably grow organic crops. This time though, the vision is grander. 

Continue reading Can A Solution As Simple As Healthy Soil Reverse Climate Change?