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Understanding Ag
Providing farmers and ranchers with the guidance and tools to achieve their goals, success and profitability — Restoring Soil, Profits, Farms and Futures through Educational Materials and Courses.


Kiss the Ground
An audience-supported nonprofit promoting regeneration and healthy soil as a viable solution for our wellness, water, and climate crisis. Since 2013, “Kiss the Ground” has inspired millions to participate in the Regenerative Movement through storytelling, education, and partnerships.


Soil Health Academy
Whether you’re a farmer, rancher, educator, consumer, food industry or healthcare professional, Soil Health Academy’s events will provide you with the tools you need to regenerate our soil, farms, food and futures. SHA, a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization, helps farmers first UNDERSTAND then successfully APPLY nature’s time-proven, regenerative agriculture principles, today!


Regenerative Farmers of America
Find a regenerative farm near you! Farmers in this US network are currently regenerating (as of 6/8/25) 362,231 acres!

Savory Institute
Regenerating the World's Grasslands. Programs & Initiatives include: Savory Foundation - aligning capital with regeneration at scale; Large-scale grassland regeneration projects; Curated trips to inspiring Holistic Management sites; Nodal network of regional learning hubs; Global Campuses learning sites for network members; & Land to Market -sourcing raw materials from regenerating landbases.

SARE
The Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education (SARE) grants program supports farmers, ranchers, researchers & educators improve the sustainability of U.S. agriculture, under a cooperative agreement with the University of Maryland, working as a decentralized competitive grants & education program.


Farmer’s Footprint
Here to accelerate regenerative food systems as a means to restore human & planetary health. Using sophisticated storytelling & immersive education to build bridges to a regenerative future.

Ecdysis Foundation - 1000 Farms Initiative
Cutting edge research to transform agriculture with regenerative principles. Ecdysis Foundation just wrapped up year 3 of the most ambitious agroecology research ever conducted, entirely free to the farmers.


Sierra Club Florida Chapter
Florida’s leading Conservation organization, Sierra Club Florida understands & supports the movement to improve soil health, increase biodiversity, restore water cycles, & teach others to understand & respect the environment we all share. The Sierra Club Florida Chapter is made up of volunteer leaders & civic activists representing over 32,000 members.
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Kiss the Ground
A groundbreaking film reveals a viable solution to the climate crisis: By regenerating the world's soils, we can stabilize Earth's climate, restore ecosystems, & create abundant food supplies. The film shows how soil can draw down atmospheric carbon, completing the climate puzzle.


Common Ground
Common Ground, the sequel to Kiss the Ground, is a documentary film that explores how soil health can reverse climate change and heal our bodies. The film features celebrities, farmers, and experts who share stories and solutions for a broken food system.


The Biggest Little Farm
Documentarian John Chester and his wife Molly work to transform a barren farm into a biodiverse habitat in California, on 200 acres outside of Los Angeles.


Carbon Cowboys
Witness the men & women inventing a new way to graze cattle that mimics how herds of bison grazed the great plains of north America, & built some of the world’s deepest and richest soils. Replicating this system with their cattle, Carbon Cowboys coined the "adaptive multi-paddock" (amp) grazing method.

One Hundred Thousand Beating Hearts
Fourth generation cattleman, Will Harris, shares his evolution from industrial, commodity cowboy to sustainable, humane food producer. "One Hundred Thousand Beating Hearts" chronicles the story of how the farm went from a conventional operation to a regenerative agriculture operation in which they use Holistic Management.


Down to Earth
Watch Zac Efron & Darin Olien get down & dirty in Australia as they explore regenerative agriculture & organic food production, meet with leaders of Aboriginal communities & indigenous cultures protecting & preserving the land.
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Farming for Our Future
The Science, Law, & Policy of Climate-Neutral Agriculture: Peter H. Lehner details how U.S. farms & ranches can become a major part of the climate solution, while promoting food security, protecting biodiversity, strengthening rural communities, & supporting workers who cultivate our crops & rear our animals. Lehner is currently Managing Attorney of the Sustainable Food & Farming Program @ Earthjustice.


Dirt to Soil
"Dirt to Soil" by Gabe Brown explores regenerative agriculture, focusing on building healthy soil through practices that enhance biodiversity, improve water retention, and reduce chemical inputs. Brown shares his journey of transforming his farm in North Dakota, emphasizing principles like minimal disturbance, cover cropping, and integrating livestock. The book advocates for a holistic approach to farming that nurtures ecosystems, ultimately leading to more resilient and productive agricultural systems.


Drawdown
The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming: Edited by Paul Hawken & containing contributions from over 200 researchers & scientists, the book identifies 80 solutions to global warming & ranks them by their potential to reduce carbon emissions in 7 categories: energy, food, buildings, land use, transportation, materials, & waste.


Braiding Sweetgrass
As a botanist, Robin Wall Kimmerer has been trained to ask questions of nature with the tools of science. As a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, she embraces the notion that plants and animals are our oldest teachers. In Braiding Sweetgrass, Kimmerer brings these lenses of knowledge together to show that the awakening of a wider ecological consciousness requires the acknowledgment and celebration of our reciprocal relationship with the rest of the living world. For only when we can hear the languages of other beings are we capable of understanding the generosity of the earth, and learning to give our own gifts in return.


Eco-Friendly Homestead
Explore natural solutions for your home garden! Get nerdy & learn how to grow resilient plants, boost your self-sufficiency, and create a more sustainable eco-system in your backyard.
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Land to Market™️ Verification
Support soil and land health by purchasing Savory Institute "Land to Market™️" verified products from brands who are supporting regenerative agriculture by sourcing raw materials from regenerating landbases. Consumers can give back to the land upon which we all depend! Savory Institute’s Land to Market is builds regenerative value chains — connecting brands,
consumers, and farmers.
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Regenified™️
Regenified™️ is a 5-tier certification program co-owned by expert farmers, that recognizes farms, ranches, forests, and producers committed to the growth of regenerative agriculture and the adoption of certified products. Similar to B Corp Certification, participants must demonstrate ongoing progress. A mark of confidence, the Certified Regenified™️ Mark says you are holding a product that comes from a farm that commits to regenerative practices and principles.

Regenerative Organic Certified®
A third-party certification for food, fiber, & personal care ingredients that represents the highest standard for organic agriculture, with stringent requirements for soil health, animal welfare, & social fairness. ROC® uses the USDA Certified Organic standard as a baseline. From there, it incorporates regenerative agriculture. ROC® is overseen by nonprofit Regenerative Organic Alliance (ROA), a group of experts in farming, ranching, soil health, animal welfare, & farmer and worker fairness.

White Oak Pastures
White Oak Pastures is a six generation, 158-year-old family farm in Bluffton, Georgia which boasts a zero-waste production system that utilizes each part of the animals they pasture-raise and hand-butcher on the farm. The Harris family takes pride in farming practices that focus on regenerative land management, humane animal husbandry, and revitalizing their rural community, embracing how radically traditional farming creates products that are better for our land, our livestock and our village.
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