• Regenerative Ranching

    • Regenerative ranching is a holistic approach to land management that focuses on improving soil health, increasing biodiversity, and sequestering carbon by working with ecological principles. It uses practices like managed grazing, where livestock are moved frequently between pastures to prevent overgrazing and allow land to recover. Other methods include minimal soil disturbance, planting diverse native plants, and using natural fertilizers to restore degraded lands.  READ MORE

  • Nutrient Density Beef Studies

    • Over the past several decades, concentrations of vitamins, minerals, and micronutrients have steadily decreased in fresh fruits and vegetables. During a comparable period, degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s, diabetes, and heart disease have risen to epidemic levels. Simultaneously, agricultural practices have polluted aquifers and ecosystems and led to degradation of millions of acres of land. READ MORE

  • Regenerative Ranching Toolkit

    • The Regenerative Ranching Toolkit offers a comprehensive range of resources, including lessons, general information and practices, management and monitoring strategies, scaling regenerative ranching, certifications, market insights, and peer-to-peer learning networks. Many of the resources in the toolkit were created by TKREF staff or in collaboration with like-minded organizations, while others are simply resources that we’ve been deeply impressed with and are excited to share. READ MORE

  • Regenerative Agriculture: Podcasts and other Resources

    • Podcast Episodes Related to Regenerative Agriculture and Other Resources. READ MORE