The Noble Research Institute explains the benefits of regenerative agriculture.
- The Noble Research Institute, an Oklahoma-based agricultural research organization, is helping ranches in Oklahoma become more regenerative.
- On the ranches that Noble manages, certain pastures have gone uncut or ungrazed in order to boost soil health.
- Increasing the ecology of the soil is especially important as much of the southern Great Plains and western states face drought.
- Regenerative agriculture can play an important role in helping farmers adapt to a warming climate while boosting their bottom line.
“While the fields may look overgrown, even ‘weedy,’ this place is not only well-managed, but boasts a healthier ecosystem and stronger bottom line than other cow-calf operations.”
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