Farmer in the Dell
Food Choices
Mother Earth
Food for All
100

The process of restoring degraded soils using practices based on ecological principles.

What is Regenerative agriculture?

100

Eating, using, or containing no food or other products derived from animals

What is Veganism?

100

The process of using agricultural practices to absorb and store carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere in the soil.

What is Carbon Capture or Carbon Sequestration?

100

Ensuring everyone has the right to healthy food regardless of their socioeconomic status or background.

What is Food Justice?

200

Agriculture systems that rely on synthetic fertilizers, pesticides and other synthetic products, as well as tillage in the case of cropland, to keep up production.

What is Conventional agriculture?

200

A diet that includes both plant-based foods and animal products

What is the Omnivore Diet?

200

Planting crops like ryegrass or legumes between cash crops to maintain soil cover and capture carbon.

What is Cover Cropping?

200

The right to access healthy food that is culturally appropriate and produced sustainably.

What is Food Sovereignty?

300

Integrating trees and shrubs into crop fields to increase carbon sequestration.

What is Agroforestry?

300

Relating to the exclusion of meat or other animal products from the diet.

What is Vegetarianism? 

300

Growing a single crop or livestock species over a large area of land.

What is Monoculture?

300

When people have trouble meeting their basic food needs.

What is Food Insecurity?

400

The process of restoring degraded grazing lands using practices based on ecological principles. Regenerative agriculture specific to grazing lands.

What is Regenerative Ranching?

400

It focuses on eating foods that are in season to maximize health benefits and minimize environmental impact.

What is Seasonal Eating?

400

Managing livestock grazing to promote healthy pasture growth and carbon storage

What is Rotational Grazing?

400

A severe food insecurity that can lead to famine.

What is Hunger Crisis?

500

Genetically modified seeds to withstand certain herbicides. These seeds can be used to manage weeds that are difficult to control.

What are Herbicide-Resistant Seeds?

500

A restrictive diet that excludes all fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes, seeds, and nuts.

What is the Carnivore Diet?

500

Minimizing soil disturbance by planting directly into existing residue, preserving soil carbon.

What is  No-Till Farming?

500

The idea that everyone should have the opportunity to reach their full health potential.

What is Health Equity?