Organic Practices for Climate Mitigation, Adaptation, and Carbon Sequestration

Content Source: Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF)

Resource Explained

This guidebook examines how organic farming practices can help mitigate climate change while increasing farm resilience to climate impacts. It reviews research on practices such as diversified crop rotations, cover cropping, improved soil management, reduced tillage, and integrated crop–livestock systems that can increase soil carbon sequestration and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Region

Midwest, Northeast/Mid-Atlantic, Northwest, Plains, Southeast, West/Southwest

Topic

Climate Solutions, Soil Health

Year Published

2018

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