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TRACTOR TIME EPISODE 45: AGROECOLOGIST NICOLE MASTERS ON HER LOVE OF SOIL

 From Eco Farming Daily under Acres. U.S.A.

With us on our first live episode of Tractor Time is agroecologist Nicole Masters. She has a new book out. It’s called, “For the Love of Soil,” and there’s an excerpt of that book in the August edition of Acres U.S.A. magazine. Go to acresusa.com to subscribe. Nicole has 20 years of experience working in Australia and New Zealand, in North America, to create regenerative food systems.

Nearly a third of arable land worldwide has been lost to degradation and erosion over the past 40 years. With decades of experience in regenerative soil systems and their management, Nicole delivers solutions to rewind the clock on this increasingly critical crisis.


To face the challenges of today, we must take a soil-first approach to our landscapes, restoring natural cycles, and bringing vitality back to ecosystems. All while putting the food back into food.

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