
In the final episode of our series, we interview rancher Dennis Stitt, retired Army Colonel and owner of Soldier Mountain Highlands & Huns Ranch located in Fairfield, Idaho. The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service descibes regenerative soil practices as those that build soil health by increasing organic matter and microbial activity through methods like cover cropping, crop rotation, conservation tillage, and managed grazing. These practices conserve moisture, prevent erosion, build soil carbon, and increase farm resilience. Listen as Dennis talks about how he uses these principles on his ranch as a production risk mitigation strategy.Resources:Soldier Mountain Highlands and Huns: https://idahopreferred.com/members/soldier-mountain-highland-huns/The Regenerative Agriculture Network of Idaho https://www.regenidaho.org/Center for Regenerative Agriculture | Regenerating the health of our soils while building increased resiliency for farms and food productionResources - Soil Health | University of Idaho ExtensionUSDA NRCS Soil Health Basics: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/conservation-basics/natural-resource-concerns/soil/soil-health#:~:text=As%20world%20population%20and%20food%20production%20demands,harvesting%20better%20profits%20and%20often%20better%20yields.
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