From the latest ISSUE OF THE Organic & Non-GMO REPORT:

Regenerative farmers ditch GMO seeds in favor of non-GMO
Regenerative farmers ditch GMO seeds in favor of non-GMO

They say they don’t need GMO traits and can build soil health, reduce inputs, increase biodiversity, and earn premium markets growing non-GMO corn and soybeans.

Minnesota company offers the first Regenerative Organic Certified® vanilla extract
Minnesota company offers the first Regenerative Organic Certified® vanilla extract

Last year the Vanilla Bean Project achieved Regenerative Organic Certified® status for its vanilla extract—signifying a step beyond organic, as it includes the highest standards for soil health, animal welfare, and farmer fairness.

Savannah Institute aims to make agroforestry the norm in the Midwest
Savannah Institute aims to make agroforestry the norm in the Midwest

Adding trees to farms can help increase farm income, help mitigate climate change, increase biodiversity, and protect water sources.

Hardline U.S. stance ignores non-GMO corn opportunity for U.S. farmers
Hardline U.S. stance ignores non-GMO corn opportunity for U.S. farmers

Mexico wants non-GMO corn, and U.S. farmers can supply it, creating a mutually beneficial relationship instead of the current animosity of the current trade dispute.

Soil health expert: “Mimic life and nature’s principles; don’t genetically splice it”
Soil health expert: “Mimic life and nature’s principles; don’t genetically splice it”

While the United States continues to lose soil, farmers can reverse the trend, build healthy soils, and produce more nutritious foods. This was a key theme of the Big Soil Health event, which was held in December in Cedar Falls, Iowa.

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Highlights from this month’s issue:

Regenerative farmers ditch GMO seeds in favor of non-GMO

They say they don’t need GMO traits and can build soil health, reduce inputs, increase biodiversity, and earn premium markets growing non-GMO corn and soybeans.

Minnesota company offers the first Regenerative Organic Certified® vanilla extract

Last year the Vanilla Bean Project achieved Regenerative Organic Certified® status for its vanilla extract—signifying a step beyond organic, as it includes the highest standards for soil health, animal welfare, and farmer fairness.

Savannah Institute aims to make agroforestry the norm in the Midwest

Adding trees to farms can help increase farm income, help mitigate climate change, increase biodiversity, and protect water sources.

Hardline U.S. stance ignores non-GMO corn opportunity for U.S. farmers

Mexico wants non-GMO corn, and U.S. farmers can supply it, creating a mutually beneficial relationship instead of the current animosity of the current trade dispute.

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