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The Rodale Institute works with farmers, educators and policymakers worldwide. To achieve a regenerative food system that renews and improves environmental and human health. What is Regenerative Farming?.
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The Rodale Institute works with farmers, educators and policymakers worldwide To achieve a regenerative food system that renews and improves environmental and human health.
Regenerative farming is a long-term, holistic approach towards agriculture that attempts to grow as much food using as little resources as possible, in a way that revitalizes the soil rather than depleting it.
Rodale’s Philosophy: “Healthy Soil = Healthy Food = Healthy People”
By caring for the soil, regenerative farming can help benefit farmers, the community and the environment. Here’s how…
Farmers benefit from regenerative farming by… Gaining access to new markets.
Organic produce is a valuable commodity that buyers will pay a premium for. This can translate into profits.
Farmers benefit from regenerative farming by… Reducing expenses.
With fewer expenses related to pesticides, fertilizers and tillage, farmers can save money. This can also translate into profits.
Farmers benefit from regenerative farming by… Growing fresher and healthier foods.
Producing fresher, healthier foods isn’t just the right thingto do… …it helps to improve farmers’ relationships with their customers.
Farmers benefit from regenerative farming by… Less contact with dangerous chemicals.
By reducing the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers, farmers also make life safer for their families, customers and employees.
Communities benefit from regenerative farming by… Getting cleaner water.
Agricultural runoff is one of the biggest causes of water pollution. Regenerative farming reduces pollution.
Communities benefit from regenerative farming by… Paying less for water.
Clean water requires less treatment, which can help bring water costs down.
Communities benefit from regenerative farming by… Eating fresher food.
Community members who eat organic food benefit from a cleaner, safer, fresher product.
Communities benefit from regenerative farming by… Less contact with dangerous chemicals.
Farms that reduce their use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers… …prevent these chemicals from affecting their neighbors.
The environment benefits from regenerative farming through… Less carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Carbon dioxide is a leading greenhouse gas. Regenerative farming helps store carbon dioxide in the soil, in turn helping to lessen global warming.
The environment benefits from regenerative farming through… Reduced pesticides and fertilizers in the environment.
Farms that don’t rely on phosphate and nitrate-based fertilizers and pesticides prevent these chemicals from making their way into the water. That’s good for the environment.
The environment benefits from regenerative farming through… Less soil erosion and healthier soil.
Farms that use cover crops and other regenerative farming techniques help keep nutrients in the soil and have significantly less soil erosion. That’s also good for the environment.
The environment benefits from regenerative farming by… Less fossil fuel use.
With less tillage, fertilizer and pesticide application, farmers can potentially spend less time out in the field using heavy machinery — thus using less fossil fuels. That’s also good for the environment.
Without a doubt, regenerative farming is helping farmers, communities and the environment… …and the Rodale Institute is helping regenerative farming.
Through its scientific research, support for farmers and community education programs, the Rodale Institute is taking a leading role in the study and promotion of regenerative farming. Here’s how…
The Rodale Institute runs an Experimental Farm and houses functioning research laboratories. Farmers and scientists from around the world use Rodale’s facilities to compare different agricultural systems.
Rodale’s scientific research has helped to… Show the relationship between agricultural practices and the environment
Rodale has documented how different farming systems influence the spread of nutrients and chemicals from the soil into our water supplies.
Rodale’s scientific research has helped to… Refine cover crop strategies for improving soil and water quality.
By experimenting with unusual cover crops, such as hairy vetch, Rodale is finding new ways for farmers to reduce tillage and the need for fertilizers and pesticides.
Rodale’s scientific research has helped to… Find profitable, real-world solutions for farmers.
Rodale doesn’t just test out different crops. It sells them. In doing so, Rodale is able to figure out which agricultural systems make the most money in the real world.
When the Rodale Institute finds regenerative farming techniques that can benefit farmers, it shares them. Rodale’s education and outreach programs are making regenerative farming a reality.
Rodale’s education and outreach has helped to… Educate farmers about alternative practices.
Rodale provides farmers with information on all sorts of regenerative techniques. This helps farmers do more to protect human health and the environment and to enter into new, profitable markets.
Rodale’s education and outreach has helped to… Teach young people about science and environmental stewardship.
Rodale’s support of environmental education helps make the basics of reading, writing and arithmetic exciting for students, while teaching them the importance of civic involvement.
Rodale’s education and outreach has helped to… Teach consumers about how their choices affect their health, the environment and family farms.
By promoting healthy, organic foods and educating consumers about its benefits, Rodale is helping to increase the market for it, while protecting health and the environment.
Rodale’s education and outreach has helped to… Teach policy makers to understand the connections between agriculture and the environment.
By educating policy makers about agriculture’s impact on the environment, Rodale also demonstrates the importance of supporting farmers making the switch to regenerative agricultural practices.
Regenerative farming renews and improves environmental and human health, with the potential to make farmers money. Everybody wins…