Methods for regeneration

How can Canadian Farm Organizations Better Support the Agroecology Narrative?

Agroecology is a holistic approach to farming that emphasizes sustainability, biodiversity, and the social and economic well-being of…

A Pond for More Resilience and Abundance

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Best-Case Scenario: A Collaborative Approach to Protecting Grey Bruce’s Vulnerable Aquifers

In the Grey Bruce region, where aquifers beneath Karst geology and fractured bedrock with minimal overburden are especially vulnerable,…

Defining “normal” farming practices – The Farm and Food Production Protection Act, 1998

The Farm & Food Protection Act offers a potential venue to protecting drinking water sources in Karst regions.  The…

Farming on Karst and Fractured Bedrock Aquifers: Challenges, Best Practices, and the Silurian Bedrock Performance Standard

Introduction Karst and Fractured Bedrock aquifers, characterized by their unique and permeable geological formations, present significant challenges for agricultural activities….

Pastured goose – The most delicious strategy for ecosystem regeneration

Humans have domesticated geese for millennia, going back to ancient Mesopotamia about 3,000 BCE ago. Today, geese may be…

What is agroecology?

Introduction The Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) summarizes Agroecology as “a holistic and integrated approach that…

Narrative networks in the Canadian Industrial Food System

Pre-competitive alliances are common in the corporate world. Such alliance brings together competitors who share common interests. For example,…

MY BREAKTHROUGH ABOUT MARKETING REGENERATIVE FOOD

*Disclaimer – This blog reflects the current state of my knowledge. It does not reflect the…

What is a regenerative diet? A personal story

Contents Healthy soils are the basis of a healthy diet – Four levels of plant metabolites Five challenges that…