The Science and Sense of Regeneration
Overview
Join us for an in-depth conversation on the future of agriculture and the movement reshaping how we think about food, soil, and sustainability. The Science and Sense of Regeneration brings together leading voices in the regenerative agriculture space — including experts from Think Regeneration, Green Cover, and Regenified — for a dynamic discussion on how science, economics, and ethics are converging to redefine farming for the next generation.
Participants will gain practical insight into:
- Transitioning from conventional to regenerative systems, including strategies for non-GMO and low-input production.
- The biology beneath our feet — understanding soil health as the foundation of farm resilience and profitability.
- Emerging research on human and ecosystem health, highlighting why regenerative practices are more than a trend—they’re a necessity.
- Market and policy momentum, from consumer demand to evolving mandates that are accelerating the adoption of holistic cultivation methods.
Whether you’re a grower, rancher, educator, or ag professional, this webinar offers both the science and common sensebehind regeneration—why it works, why it matters, and how you can be part of the movement shaping the future of food and farming.
9:00am- Joe Frey, University of Nevada Cooperative Extension: Soil Health 101
9:30am-Keith Berns, Green Cover: Taking the first steps to implement natural seed stock
10:15am-Ryan Slabaugh, Think Regeneration: Reason for Change: Understand how conventional farming methods have depleted our soils and ultimately the food that feeds us
11:00am-Richard Tufton, Regenefied: Farm to retail market; the trends and opportunities for regenerative producers
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- 3 hours
- Online
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