Regenerative agriculture is a way of farming that helps the environment. It uses practices that help the soil become healthier and make the plants, animals, and crops that are grown in it healthier too! Healthy soil helps crops grow better, keeps the water clean, and helps stop climate change by absorbing carbon from the air. Some of the techniques used in regenerative agriculture include planting cover crops, reducing water use, using fewer chemicals and fertilizers, and using animals to help fertilize the soil and break down old plants instead of using chemicals. All of these things help the environment and make our food healthier by creating healthy soil.