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Regenerative Rhythms; Why healthy farms are built on timing, recovery, and the discipline of working with biology instead of against it

There are certain phrases that suddenly appear everywhere in agriculture. For a while it was sustainability . Then it was climate-smart . Now, increasingly, it is regenerative . Like most words that become popular too quickly, it risks being flattened into a slogan before people have taken the time to ask what it really means. I have been thinking lately that one of the best ways to understand regeneration is not as a brand, a certification, or even just a checklist of approved practices. It is better understood as a rhythm. A farm is not merely a machine for producing commodities. It is a living system governed by timing, sequence, recovery, pressure, and rest. Grass does not regrow because we want it to. Soil biology does not flourish because a program brochure says it should. Water does not infiltrate because a consultant used the right language in a grant proposal. The land responds according to its own created order. If we work with that order, the farm grows stronger. If we repea...

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