Regenerative agriculture is being used to fight climate change, restore ecosystems, and provide sustainable food security.
To spread awareness and provide hands-on practical applications, Las Cumbres Ranch Education Foundation will host a weekend workshop featuring agroecologist Nicole Masters, Aug. 10-11.
Together with the Community Environmental Council (CEC), Las Cumbres will also host an event with masters at CEC’s Environmental Hub, Sunday, Aug. 11.
The workshop on Regenerative Agriculture and Soil Health is designed to deepen understanding of regenerative agriculture and soil health principles.
Masters, the author of “For the Love of Soil,” will combine scientific knowledge with practical applications, offering attendees the tools and understanding needed to transform agricultural practices for long-term improvements.
The workshop will be helpful for those looking to build water-capturing soils and enhance ecosystem resilience
Masters’ teachings advocate for a systems-thinking approach, encouraging producers to adopt practices that enhance soil biodiversity.
Tickets are $275, which includes lunch. For more about the two-day workshop in Los Alamos and to register click here.
The second event, An Evening with Nicole Masters — Envisioning a New Future Through Soil Resilience, Community, and Connection, will feature a presentation and discussion about the role of community in soil stewardship and environmental resilience.
Masters will highlight the power of community-driven efforts in revitalizing soil health and promoting sustainable practices.


