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  • Cows grazing in a green pasture showing how regenerative grazing can support soil health and ecosystem balance.
    Farmland Friday Blog Series - Food Industry

    Regenerative Grazing: Why Animals Heal the Land | Farmland Friday

    June 12, 2026 - By Donna Appel

    I think one of the biggest mistakes we have made in modern agriculture is that we have learned to look at animals, soil, food, and health as if they are separate subjects, when in truth they were never meant to be separated at all. For years, the conversation around animals…

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    I think most of us were taught to look at food from the wrong end of the story. We look at the grocery shelf, the label, the price, the calories, the protein, the sugar, the carbs, and all the little numbers someone decided mattered most. And yes, some of that…

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