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Emily Rehberger

MSc CCAFS student with the Ryan Institute
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Collaborative Farming Models: Creating a Closed-Loop System and Sharing Resources in a Highly Specialized Agricultural Sector

August 31, 2022 emily-rehberge

Collaborative farming models such as incubator farms, co-operatives, and more informal arrangements are common agreements that can help farmers share…

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Measuring Farmland Biodiversity

August 16, 2022 emily-rehberge

Many definitions of regenerative agriculture point to three main environmental outcomes: increased biodiversity, improved soil health, and soil carbon sequestration.…

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What does the Transition from “Conventional” to “Regenerative” Look Like

August 15, 2022 emily-rehberge

As regenerative agriculture has risen in popularity recently so have the number of books, journal articles, podcasts, and documentaries exploring…

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Getting Farmers On Board with Regenerative Agriculture

August 10, 2022 emily-rehberge

The New York Times ran a piece earlier this summer about pledges made by companies such as PepsiCo, Cargill, Walmart,…

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NRDC Report’s Policy Recommendations on Scaling Up Regenerative Ag

July 26, 2022 emily-rehberge

The NRDC’s report on regenerative agriculture, released in March of this year, draws on interviews with 113 farmers and ranchers…

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Regenerative Certifications

July 19, 2022 emily-rehberge

After spending the past weeks researching regenerative practices and intended outcomes, I have pivoted during the past week to read…

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Dr. Lal and a Conversation about Soil Carbon on Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

June 1, 2022 emily-rehberge

Throughout my thesis research, I have been reading multiple papers by Dr. Rattan Lal, a soil scientist at Ohio State…

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A Shoutout to Regenerative Ag in the latest UNCCD report

May 5, 2022 emily-rehberge

The UNCCD (United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification) released its latest report, The Global Land Outlook 2 last week. The…

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Building Upon and Cementing Food System Solutions that Emerged During COVID-19

January 5, 2022 emily-rehberge

The ongoing rebuilding and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic has opened up the opportunity for important conversations around equity, health,…

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Loss and Damage at COP26: A Central Topic, With Little Action

December 5, 2021 emily-rehberge

Loss and damage was a central topic of discussion at COP26, particularly amongst developing nations. Loss and damage refers to…

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