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1r/RegenerativeAgWe have to change the way we look at our worldMobileElephant122230%1459.7regenerative medicine2026-03-15
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u/polymathicfunCan't help but think... The ultra wealthy looks at us, other humans, as livestocks / commodity... To generate more wealth for them... It doesn't matter to them that we are surviving mainly on calories instead of balanced nutrients... As long as the difference does not rob them of their excessive returns... But relating back to your content, I strongly agree on the minerals mainly being on the soil. Due to my personal circumstances, I am now maintaining only a tiny balcony garden, with less than a dozen pots. Even growing in pots, utillizing only some regenerative principles, these pots are still supporting many different organisms, including earthworms, rolly pollies, slugs, ants, snails.... I do enjoy their presence.. and my plants are still growing quite well5
u/TappindatfannyVery well done, you’re manifesto needs to become the basis of agriculture2
u/Rorschach_1Thanks it took years to come to practicing this. JADAM books were the most influential for me. We are on a half acre within city limits and it's amazing what you can do with that. My soil is so alive now.2
u/Kind-Elder1938extremely well put and very true. There are actually a rapidly growing number of folk who are on the same page, and who are re-thinking farming2
u/FastAd8669I've interviewed ranchers in Texas, sheep farmers in California, and sanctuary operators in Maryland. I publish weekly on Substack if anyone wants to follow along! https://substack.com/@fromthebackforty1
u/BocaHydroPost a pic of your garden, otherwise TLDR1
u/AnonynjaAll these AI essays are written in the same voice, it's uncanny1