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July 6th Producers' Field Day with SaskSoil

Written by Kate Axten

On July 6th, 2022, Regeneration Canada, in partnership with the Saskatchewan Soil Conservation Association (SaskSoil), hosted a Producers’ Field Day in Minton, Saskatchewan. The day of learning and sharing started at 9:30...
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Members' Call: Robert Miller on the Miyawaki Forest Method

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Intentional online networks: Our transition to the collaborative platform Hylo

Written by Sara Maranda-Gauvin

Regeneration Canada members recently helped us make the leap to migrate our online community from Facebook Workplace to a new and exciting platform, called Hylo. Why did we, as a community, choose...
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Adventures in Dirt and Honey

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Members' call: Get Started on Hylo

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Comment lier les GES aux sols, au rumen et à la profitabilité d’une ferme laitière


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Pâturage régénératif au Québec


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Pilot Project Presentation: Quebec Regenerative Dairy Farms


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Le stress de chaleur, un sujet chaud dans nos troupeaux laitiers


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Les retombées économiques et environnementales d’adoption de pratiques régénératrices pour la réduction des GES de fermes laitières


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Comprendre les bases pour minimiser le risque d’émissions de gaz à effet de serre associées aux épandages d’effluents d’élevages


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Short course on Integrated Nutrient Management

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Strategically Plan Your Transition : the Regenerative Perspective

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The role of soils in mitigating climate change

Join us for the last webinar in our 2021 series! In honour of World Soil Day, join our conversation on the importance of soils to mitigate climate change with a leading soil...
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Measuring, verifying and communicating outcomes and practices in regenerative agriculture

Join us for the third webinar in our 2021 series! Regenerative agriculture is gaining popularity for its sought-after benefits such as increasing soil health, improving water cycles, mitigating climate change as well...
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On the journey towards organic field crop no-till agriculture

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Restor : An introduction to the restoration platform

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Cultivating Racial Equity in Regenerative Agriculture | LSS 2021

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Sundance Harvest & Equity in Agriculture

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Propager l'agroforesterie adaptée au climat canadien

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Deep Roots: These farmers are laying the ground for agroforestry crops

Written by Ananda Fitzsimmons

One of the five principles of regenerative agriculture is to integrate perennial and deep rooted plants into the agro ecosystem. Of course the longest living and deepest rooted plants are trees. From...
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Regeneration Canada's main office is located on unceded Indigenous lands. The Kanien’kehá:ka are recognized as the custodians of these lands and waters. Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal is known as a historic gathering place for many Indigenous peoples. 

Regeneration Canada is committed to taking action to regenerate land and water while acknowledging and respecting Indigenous knowledge that ensures thriving for all beings.

We are dedicated to continuously educating ourselves and the communities we serve about the true history of this place.

     

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