Human life heavily depends on a thin layer of topsoil. It grows food, retains water and sequesters carbon. However, topsoil degradation is compromising the resilience of our soil against flooding, droughts and pests, as well as destabilizing our food security. Many farmers have played, and continue to play, an important role in maintaining and increasing the health of our soil. But the urgency for farmers to implement and document soil-smart practices is growing across the value chain and amongst the general public.
In this episode, host Crystal Mackay digs deep with Cedric MacLeod, farmer and the Executive Director of Canadian Forage and Grassland Association, and Tim Wray, cattle rancher at Wray Ranch. They talk about why soil health is so important, how farmers can farm with the soil in mind and the opportunity that stakeholders across the agri-food value chain have to support farmers in this work.