Rising production costs, declining soil fertility, and climate change are making traditional agriculture increasingly inefficient and risky. Regenerative agriculture, promoted by Joel Salatin, focuses on rebuilding soil, increasing biodiversity, and designing farms that work in harmony with nature.
Instead of intensifying crops — regeneration. Instead of chemicals — natural processes that reinforce themselves. Salatin demonstrates that a farm can be both ecological, resilient, and economically viable. This model is already becoming a solution to the greatest challenges of 21st-century agriculture.