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Maryland farmer Trey Hill is practicing regenerative agriculture.

The best way to ensure the meat you’re buying is part of a regenerative agricultural system is to ask questions and do your homework.

NativeEnergy, a company developing offset programs, includes regenerative agriculture among its options.

Nestlé is stepping up efforts to remove CO2 from the atmosphere by planting trees, and we’re partnering with our farmers to introduce regenerative agriculture.

From Fortune

ZFP then shepherds the money to farmers who need investment to adopt regenerative farming practices, improving the system one meal at a time.

“What the dossier claims is staggering,” Michele De Luca, director of the Centre for Regenerative Medicine, told Science Insider.

The power of his story is not only redemptive, but regenerative too.

Regenerative Pluto is in happy aspect to ruler Jupiter, freshly in Taurus.

Breakthroughs in genomics, regenerative medicine, as well as personalized drugs and therapies are all within our reach.

The regenerative furnace is the greatest single invention of Charles William Siemens.

But the furnace was destroyed in the act; and it remained for Siemens, with his regenerative furnace, to realise the object.

What can equal in purifying, regenerative power the fact that one human being can be so much to another?

The first open look of young eyes on the condition of the world is one of the principal regenerative forces of humanity.

With due attention to the regenerative plan, a great part of the acid may be recovered, at no expense but that of a little fuel.

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On this page you'll find 40 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to regenerative, such as: artistic, developmental, adorning, advancing, beautifying, and beneficial.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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