In agriculture, sustainability has always been an integral part of a grower’s business plan, even if it was not directly identified or intentionally curated. An agricultural entity that ceases to produce crops productively year-over-year would most certainly not be a sustainable business, and as such growers have always had to, in some capacity, prioritize resource management to ensure that their land stewardship would ensure the long-term economic productivity of their business. However, just because farming and sustainability have always been linked, doesn’t mean that they have been optimized for long-term sustainability from a business and/or environmental perspective. As time has progressed, continued scientific learnings and advancements have better characterized the impacts of agronomic practices and have informed the development of approaches that better contribute to promoting and maintaining natural resources. While all growers consider resource management in some capacity, many in agriculture are quickly selecting practices that specifically foster improvement in soil health, water quality and biodiversity, with the overall goal of establishing agricultural ecosystem resiliency. The critical importance of agricultural resiliency goes far beyond immediate food demands and sustainability programs; resiliency is the core tenet to future generations’ abilities to maintain the ability to sustain populations and continue to thrive.
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