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Stacking regenerative practices is not about one big fix. It is about making a series of better decisions, block by block, season by season. Ceres (Khrista Samuel & Roxanne Shiu) recently attended Stacking Regenerative Practices: A Field Day for Almond Growers, and the big takeaway was clear. Practices like improving soil health, managing water more precisely, and building long-term orchard resilience work best when they are connected. For almond growers, the next question is not just “What should we try?” It is “How do we know what is working?” That is where better field data matters. When growers can see changes in water stress, vigor, uniformity, and crop health over time, regenerative practices become easier to manage, measure, and improve. The future of regenerative agriculture will be built in the field, but it will be proven through data. Thank you to Alexandria Miranda & East Stanislaus Resource Conservation District for putting on a great event! #RegenerativeAgriculture #AlmondGrowers #AgTech #SustainableAgriculture #CeresAI

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