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Kirsten-Marie 🪷 aka Coach KK's avatar

Healthy soils can’t be fast-tracked, no matter what the USDA’s “organic” stamp tries to sell you.

Here’s the inconvenient truth: under USDA rules, a farm only needs three years of chemical-free management to slap the organic label on its crops. Three years. That’s greenwashing, plain and simple.

Ask any serious regenerative farmer and they’ll tell you: it takes closer to seven years - minimum - before the soil ecosystem even begins to restore itself. That’s how long it takes for the earthworms to return, for the mycorrhizal networks to rebuild, and for the land to truly breathe again after years of pesticides and herbicides.

This is where hemp comes in swinging. It’s not the only phytoremediator, but few plants can match its speed and muscle:

• Hemp drives taproots up to 3 meters deep, busting through compacted layers where other crops quit.

• It absorbs toxins, heavy metals, pesticides, herbicides, even petroleum residues, at a pace other cover crops can’t touch.

• And because hemp matures in just 90–120 days, you can run multiple remediation cycles per year, accelerating recovery without sacrificing future yields.

Yes, hemp cultivation only became federally legal again under the 2018 Farm Bill, but a stamp of legality isn’t enough. We need policy shifts that stop rewarding quick-fix “organic” timelines and start supporting real soil regeneration.

Healthy soil is alive… a living, breathing ecosystem. And no ecosystem heals on the USDA’s timeline.🌱😉

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Gordon Cochrane's avatar

More grass fed cattle means more healthy food with higher nutrient density at lower prices. This means healthier people, with a higher standard of living. Healthier people live longer and require less health care. The powers don’t want healthy people. Big pharma wants lots of expensive pharmaceuticals! For the people and the cattle!

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