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Nicole Masters on Regenerative Agriculture

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Solvable New Works is a series of perspective-shifting conversations free and open to all. On January 20th, we’ll be joined by Nicole Masters to discuss Regenerative Agriculture and her book, For the Love of Soil: Strategies To Regenerate Our Food Production Systems. Together with the Social Gastronomy Movement, we’ll take a systems view into how agriculture is the connector between water quality, food security, fisheries, climate change, and food and human health. We’ll zoom into the future of agriculture and food production through the practical applications of projects around the world by farmers, ranchers, and growers transforming soil health. Together we’ll explore the answers that lie in the soil.

NICOLE MASTERS

Nicole Masters is an agro-ecologist, educator and systems thinker with twenty years of practical and theoretical experience throughout Australasia and North America working on regenerative land practices. A self-proclaimed “soil greek,” Nicole has been working as a soils coach to agricultural producers through her organization, Integrity Soils, in diverse production sectors from dairy, sheep & beef, viticulture, compost, nurseries, market gardens, racing studs, lifestyle blocks to largescale cropping.

This New Works conversation is gratefully co-hosted in partnership with the Social Gastonomy Movement.

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