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Regenerative Systems Library

Guides, science, tools, and organizations for regenerative agriculture and soil health.

67 items 5 categories Updated March 2026

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Why This Kit?

Regenerative agriculture is not a trend. It is a return to biological first principles after a century of soil degradation. This kit covers the science, guides, tools, and organizations advancing soil health, composting systems, and regenerative practices worldwide.

The data is clear: regenerative farms can sequester 3 to 8 tonnes of CO2 per hectare per year while improving yields after a transition period of 3 to 5 years. These resources show you how.

Learn the fundamentals: What is regenerative agriculture? · What is biochar?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Regenerative Systems Library?

The Regenerative Systems Library is a comprehensive kit covering soil health, composting, guides and practices, science and research, and practical tools for regenerative agriculture. It organizes the best resources for understanding and implementing land-based regeneration.

Is the Regenerative Systems Library free?

Yes, the library is free to browse. It includes a mix of free tools, open-access research, and links to books and courses at standard prices.

Why is regenerative agriculture important for the green transition?

Agriculture is responsible for roughly a quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions, but it is also one of the largest potential carbon sinks. Regenerative systems rebuild soil carbon, reduce synthetic inputs, and restore ecosystem function, turning farmland from a carbon source into a carbon sink.

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