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Building Resilience Through Biology

Building Resilience Through Biology
How Regenerative Food Reverses Chronic Disease

Helping growers work with biology
John Kempf is a leading authority in regenerative agriculture and biology-based crop management. He is the founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA) and host of the Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, where he shares practical insights on soil health, plant nutrition, and resilient farming systems. John’s work is rooted in firsthand experience and a deep study of plant and soil biology, helping growers around the world improve yields, reduce input dependence, and build long-term farm resilience through regenerative principles.
Helping growers work with biology
John Kempf is a leading authority in regenerative agriculture and biology-based crop management. He is the founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA) and host of the Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, where he shares practical insights on soil health, plant nutrition, and resilient farming systems. John’s work is rooted in firsthand experience and a deep study of plant and soil biology, helping growers around the world improve yields, reduce input dependence, and build long-term farm resilience through regenerative principles.
Join regenerative agriculture expert John Kempf for a practical and insightful webinar designed to help growers harness the power of soil biology to strengthen plant nutrition and build resilient farming systems. This webinar is tailored for farmers, ranchers, and growers of all scales who are interested in improving productivity and profitability through biology-centered crop management. You’ll walk away with actionable insights you can apply right away to improve soil function, optimize nutrient cycling, and support long-term farm health.
How living soil organisms help unlock nutrients bound in the mineral matrix and why biological nutrient release is a foundational strategy for resilient fertility.
Practical ways to leverage microbial activity to make existing nutrients more accessible to crops an approaches that can help reduce dependency on synthetic fertilizers.
Techniques that help maintain yields and crop health amid rising input costs and market uncertainty as well as strategies to strengthen plant performance.

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