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What if there were an organic technology that could cut greenhouse gas emissions in half and literally suck down and naturally sequester 50-100 parts-per-million of excess atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHG) into our living soil?
We have the technology to avert climate catastrophe. Traditional carbon ranching, or the rotational grazing of animals on deep-rooted perennial grasses, in combination with organic crop cultivation, reforestation, and wetland restoration can restabilize the climate and save the planet. Find studies, articles, websites, and books about regenerative farming here.
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Organic Bytes Newsletter
Read Current Issue — April 25, 2024
Newsletter #848: How Are Your Organic Blueberries Grown?
In This Issue:
- Are Your Blueberries REAL Organic?
- Growing Organic Blueberries Right
- How To Eat 30 Plants a Week To Boost Gut Health
- Small-Scale Farmers Can Harness Regenerative Agriculture to Lead the Way to a Food-Secure Future
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- What’s Safe To Eat? Here Is the Pesticide Risk Level for Each Fruit and Vegetable
- Plenty of Food for Everyone
- Roundup Weedkiller in Organic?
- What Lives in Your Gut?
- Free Speech 4 Health
- Other Essential Reading and Videos for the Week
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