Organic, Agroecology & Regenerative Agriculture

A farmer drastically reduces fertilizer applications, trusting soil biology to provide the needed nutrients. A crop consultant recommends a 10-species cover crop to replace fallow in a wheat rotation. An ag influencer promotes the idea that insect pests will not attack a healthy plant. All of these reflect what I call “pop ecology,” a romanticized view of nature that promises trade-off-free farming but misleads agricultural decision making.

 

 


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