What is regenerative agriculture, and why are more farmers turning to it?
In Episode 11 of the AG & Culture Podcast, Mike Usry and Joseph Boehm wrap up their 3-part series on organic vs natural & regenerative farming by breaking down the principles behind one of the fastest-growing movements in agriculture today.
While organic focuses on what you can’t use, regenerative agriculture focuses on what you should do — rebuilding soil, restoring ecosystems, and working with nature instead of against it.
This episode takes a practical, real-world look at regenerative farming through firsthand experience on the Southland farm.
Topics Covered in This Episode
• What regenerative agriculture is (in simple terms)
• The difference between organic and regenerative farming
• Why regenerative agriculture is centered around soil health
• How rotational grazing works (pigs, cattle, and paddocks)
• Why moving animals frequently improves land and animal health
• How manure becomes food for soil biology
• The role of microbes, insects, and ecosystems in regenerative systems
• Why avoiding antibiotics can improve soil function
• How regenerative systems reduce the need for chemical inputs
• When and why soil conditioners are still used in regenerative systems
• Whether regenerative agriculture can scale to large commercial farms
• First steps to transition from organic to regenerative practices
• The mindset shift required for regenerative farming
Mike also shares a key principle:
The most important thing a farmer can put on his land… is his own shadow
Regenerative agriculture requires attention, observation, and active stewardship — not just inputs.
Key Takeaway
Regenerative agriculture isn’t just a method — it’s a mindset.
Instead of trying to control the system, it’s about building a system that sustains itself through healthy soil, biodiversity, and natural cycles.
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedApril 22, 2026 at 3:00 PM UTC
- Length14 min
- Season1
- Episode11
- RatingClean
