Regenerative Agriculture🌱Episode 3– Collective Innovation ♻️
💥 What if doing less… actually meant gaining more? That’s the challenge ten farmers took on with MAS Seeds.
🎯 Goal: test, observe, document.
- 🌱 New technical pathways, new habits.
- 👉 Cover crops, fertilizer forms, reduced inputs, till vs. no-till…
🎙️ “The goal? To keep doing just as well — but with a little less.”
First results dropping soon:
- ✅ Proven cost savings
- ✅ Verified CO₂ reduction Proof through practice — not promises.
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