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Soil-friendly farming is easier to adopt when farmers are supported in practical ways.
Michigan’s Soil Health Investment Program was created to help reduce soil loss and nutrient runoff while maintaining farm productivity. The program supports approaches like cover crops, reduced tillage, precision nutrient management, and erosion-control measures.
What makes this model notable is not only the practices it funds, but also how it works. Farmers receive local guidance, flexible enrollment options, and technical support that can be adapted to real field conditions.
Programs like this show that improving soil health is not only about better methods.
It is also about making those methods easier to implement.
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Across Bharat, interest in natural farming is growing as farmers look for ways to reduce input costs and improve long-term land health. Several states are now introducing policies to encourage chemical-free agriculture at scale.
However, transitioning to natural farming requires more than a single initiative. Consistent policy support, farmer training, and investments in soil and water conservation will play a crucial role in making this shift successful.
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#SaveSoil
Nature has evolved a place for every animal, and plant to work in harmony and create a resilient ecosystem..
Provided that humans don't disrupt this process of soil regeneration.
Whether on farms or pasture, we can mimic nature's way.
#Savesoil
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Over 6,000 participants came together on 14 June for the South Indian Fruit Festival & Food Forest Mega Seminar & Exhibition—a Save Soil mega event organized by Cauvery Calling! 🌍
Beyond the colors, flavors, and diversity of fruits was a deeper conversation—about healthy soil, thriving food forests, biodiversity, water security, and sustainable livelihoods for farmers.
Here are some glimpses from the event, where knowledge, innovation, and a passionate community came together in support of a regenerative future. 🌱
#CauveryCalling #SaveSoil #RegenerativeAgriculture #SustainableFarming #FoodForest
🙏Did 15 Kms of #SaveSoil campaign running & reached 7,315 Kms.
It's all the grace of gurus that I came out of four major health issues and am able to run for SaveSoil and continue Isha yoga practices.
These practices are the strength & secret of health.
@PMOIndia@cpsavesoil
Every year, vast amounts of fertile topsoil are lost to wind and water erosion. Once this layer is gone, rebuilding soil fertility can take decades.
Across the world, farmers are adopting practices such as cover cropping, reduced tillage, and diversified crop rotations to keep soil in place. Protecting the ground beneath our feet is essential for sustaining agriculture and ensuring long‑term food security.
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#SaveSoil
No amount of money, property or stocks is a substitute for the true wealth:-
A soil rich in carbon, teeming with microbes and sufficient in micronutrients.
#Savesoil@cpsavesoil
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Soil degradation means there’s less organic matter in soil to support microbial life and soil structure. Degraded soil means less nutrients in our food. Soil scientists estimate we have about a decade to change trajectory. #SaveSoil#SadhguruJV#cpsavesoil#ConsciousPlanet
Sometimes, all it takes is one moment of awareness to change the direction of a life.
After learning about the scale of global soil degradation, Sousan Samadani — at the age of 65 — chose to dedicate herself fully to raising awareness for soil.
She traveled across countries, volunteered at campaign events, cycled long distances, hitchhiked, skydived, and carried one message wherever she went:
Healthy soil is essential for life.
Her story is a reminder that meaningful action does not depend on age, background, or profession. It begins with involvement.
Because the future of food, water, climate, and biodiversity begins beneath our feet.
#SaveSoil
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