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What improves the soil fertility?By inoculating the soil with natural fungi/bacteria, like mycorrhizal fungi, a natural balanced ecosystem is brought back to life. Keeping and improving your microbiology with proper base saturation testing keeps your soil from becoming compacted and inhibiting microbiology growth.
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What about P&K? Can I reduce inputs and reduce costs?Yes, reduced input cost is a major advantage to regenerative farming techniques. Synthetic fertilizers can improve yield short term, but have longer term detrimental effects on soil fertility. This can lead to a loop of needing to apply more to maintain or marginally improve yields every year. By getting your soil into natural balance, P&K can be greatly reduced or eliminated all together.
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What about nitrogen? Can it be reduced? Should I use anhydrous?The main downside of anhydrous is that it kills your microbiology. While cheap and easy source of N, it's a long term inhibitor of soil fertility. Regenerative farming challenges the conventional notion that 1# of N =1 bushel of corn. When your soil is in balance, N can be reduced.
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Why should I try regenerative ag products/methods?Better plant health to fight of disease, weeds, and insects. Reduced input costs and reliance on synthetic fertilizers, supply chain issues, and regulations that keep getting more restrictive.
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Do you use regenerative products/methods on your farm?Yes from cover crop to compost extract and other products and non conventional methods.

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