
What Is Regenerative Agriculture? Enhancing Soil Health
Explore regenerative agriculture's principles, focusing on soil biology, carbon capture, and holistic practices for sustainable farming.
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Annual winter wheat roots typically reach about 3-6 feet, not eighteen inches.
Beforeroot systems extend up to ten feet deep, compared to winter wheat's eighteen inches
Afterroot systems extend up to ten feet deep, compared to winter wheat's roughly three to six feet
Why: Corrected winter wheat's typical annual root depth from the unverified 'eighteen inches' to the accurate roughly three to six feet. Verified present in body text; no bibliography or FAQ mentions of this comparison existed.
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