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Six Inches of Soil presents a comprehensive guide to understanding and implementing regenerative farming practices that benefit ecosystems, individuals, and society. This collaborative work brings together insights from leading experts in agriculture, environmental science, nutrition, and community development to demonstrate how healthy soil is fundamental to addressing global challenges.
The book explores the intricate connections between soil health, food quality, human nutrition, and community resilience. Through evidence-based research and practical guidance, readers learn how regenerative farming methods restore degraded lands, increase biodiversity, sequester carbon, and produce more nutrient-dense foods. The authors show that investing in soil health is not just an environmental imperative but a pathway to personal wellness and stronger communities.
Designed for farmers, consumers, policymakers, and anyone interested in sustainability, this book offers actionable strategies for transforming our food systems and healing our relationship with the land.







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