Cool facts
Protecting the soil. Sustainable farming keeps soil healthy and rich by using natural methods instead of harsh chemicals. Healthy soil helps plants grow stronger and stores more water during dry times.
Using nature's systems. Sustainable farmers work with ecosystems instead of against them, using helpful insects and natural processes to control pests. This means the farm becomes part of a balanced neighborhood of plants and animals.
Saving water wisely. These farmers use smart watering techniques and protect natural water sources so there is enough fresh water for both farming and nature. This is especially important in places where water is scarce.
Reducing harm. Sustainable agriculture limits damage to the environment by cutting down on pollution and waste. Farms that practice this protect rivers, forests, and the air we breathe.
Planning for tomorrow. Sustainable farmers think ahead about what their fields will need in five, ten, or twenty years. They use flexible methods that can adapt as weather and seasons change.