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Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required.Read instantly on your browser with Kindle for Web. Michael Barton is an expert in sustainability and regenerative agriculture with over a decade of experience. He holds a degree in Environmental Studies and has received advanced training in the principles and practices of regenerative agriculture. Throughout his career, Michael has worked with farmers, policymakers, and environmentalists to promote sustainable farming practices and advocate for the adoption of regenerative agriculture. He has collaborated with organizations worldwide to advance sustainable agriculture and food systems.In his free time, Michael enjoys hiking and spending time with his family.To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness."...It's a powerful call to action that urges us to support regenerative farmers and push for policy changes that promote sustainable farming practices." Read more"...Its emphasis on soil health, biodiversity, and holistic management practices makes it a transformative read for those committed to sustainable living." Read more"...This is your go-to book to help inspire and educate yourself about the possibility of how you can play a role in the interconnection of farming..." Read more"...Regenerative agriculture has a holistic approach to its method and the writer does a great job of covering all of its aspects as well as the history...." Read more"...Barton's writing is engaging and easy to follow, making this book accessible to anyone who cares about the environment and wants to make a positive..." Read more"...The author in simple and understandable prose updates current regenerative agricultural movements and practices to link their relevance to a better..." Read more"...Additionally the author has chapter reviews that help restate and summarize each chapter which I thought were helpful. A+" Read more"...for us all to take seriously, and this book is written well and is easy to follow and understand. My thanks to the author." Read more"...biodiversity, and holistic management practices makes it a transformative read for those committed to sustainable living." Read more"...or even help your current one become better then this is a great place to start reading...." Read more"Very direct and enjoyable read. Anyone in the Ag field or producing their own food should read!" Read more"...This book has great info. Worth the read" Read more"...and practical solutions for enhancing environmental health, boosting economic viability, and improving food security...." Read more"...methods to maintain the world’s best sustainable food supply with minimized waste and efficient resources...." Read more"...The book goes further into the environmental, economic, and social impacts all which is information that can help someone overcome implementation..." Read more"...Agriculture" by Michael Barton is a book that has an environmental, economic, social importance in a world of much waste...." Read more"...a quick introduction to its basic principles and practices, its possible benefits, the barriers to its adoption and spread, and suggestions of how..." Read more"...review of regenerative agriculture, exploring its principles, benefits, challenges, and solutions...." Read more"This book was great for going over general principles, benefits, history, challenges to implement and general solutions for those challenges against..." Read more"...practices, including how they can restore soil health, promote biodiversity, and even sequester carbon...." Read more"...Its emphasis on soil health, biodiversity, and holistic management practices makes it a transformative read for those committed to sustainable living." Read more"...It covers the key aspects of soil health, water management, biodiversity, and livestock management, explaining how these practices can lead to..." Read more
