Biodiversity Bounces Back
Native grasses and forbs are welcome sights as the former monoculture pastures at Noble’s Pasture Demonstration Facility respond to adaptive grazing and the use of cover crops.
Native grasses and forbs are welcome sights as the former monoculture pastures at Noble’s Pasture Demonstration Facility respond to adaptive grazing and the use of cover crops.
In the context of sustainable agricultural production, biodiversity is important in several ways. As biodiversity increases, ecosystem functions improve, ecosystem stability improves and overall production increases.
Brett Peshek describes the dramatic improvements he’s seen in just five years of increasing biodiversity and adding enterprises. He’s a man with a vision.