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how regenerative agriculture leads to carbon sequestration & improved soil health

how regenerative agriculture leads to carbon sequestration & improved soil health Hey! How does regenerative agriculture sequester carbon into the soil? In this video, we try to simplify this discussion so we can all understand how rotational grazing ruminant animals can help pull carbon out of the atmosphere and sequester it into the soil. To understand carbon sequestration, we have to explain one of the most important symbiotic relationships in the soil: between plant roots and mycorrhizal fungi. Strap in, and come nerd out with us!

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