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Webinar Shares Crop Rotation Tips for Organic Farming

Webinar Shares Crop Rotation Tips for Organic Farming


By Scout Nelson

A new webinar is set to explore the benefits of crop rotation in regenerative organic farming. The session will focus on how strategic crop rotations can improve soil health, reduce input costs, and increase the resilience and profitability of farms.

The speaker will share experiences from a working organic farm that uses diverse crop rotations including grains, hay, corn, alfalfa, sunflowers, Kernza, buckwheat, pasture, and wheat. The farm also integrates grass-fed beef into the system. The rotation helps maintain soil structure, reduce erosion, and build long-term fertility.

This webinar will also highlight the benefits of integrating perennial crops like Kernza, a deep-rooted grain that helps regenerate soil and reduce the need for synthetic inputs. These practices support both sustainable production and environmental conservation.

Cover crops are another key topic of discussion. They are used between main crops to protect the soil, add organic matter, and fix nutrients naturally. The session will explain how cover crops play a major role in creating a resilient and productive organic system.

The webinar will also touch on lessons learned from real-world farming experiences and the advantages of being Regenerative Organic Certified. This certification emphasizes high standards in soil health, animal welfare, and social fairness.

“Together they believe that soil health equals human health. The nutrient-dense food crops and collaborative relationships they have with their partners and consumers inspire them to farm this way.”

This webinar is ideal for farmers wanting to improve their crop rotation strategy or anyone interested in regenerative farming. The session promises to provide practical tips and valuable insights from a certified learning farm.

To attend the session, interested participants can register online. This event offers a valuable opportunity to learn from a trusted leader in organic agriculture and explore practices that support long-term farm sustainability.

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