Can farming save the planet? This documentary dives deep into the transformative power of regenerative agriculture
Common Ground is a hopeful and uplifting story of the pioneers of the “Regenerative Movement” who produce tremendous quantities of nutritionally dense food and are working to balance the climate—all while bringing our entire ecosystem back to life. The film explores how Americans from different walks of life, different political backgrounds, and different parts of the country share one thing—the very soil beneath their feet and investigates the power of “regenerative” farming systems.
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Common Ground is not just a film; it’s a movement poised to transform the agricultural landscape and inspire change in society. By showcasing the pioneers of the Regenerative Movement, the film illustrates how sustainable farming practices can produce not only nutritionally dense food but also restore the environment.
With a goal to create a “tipping point” for regenerative agriculture, the campaign aims to screen the film nationwide and globally, mobilizing communities to advocate for sustainable practices. Imagine a future where consumers are educated about their food sources and new farmers are trained in regenerative methods—this is the vision that Common Ground strives to achieve.
The initiative will not only educate but also empower individuals and communities to take actionable steps towards a healthier planet. By putting an educational version of the film in schools, it aims to reach the next generation, fostering a deep understanding of the importance of soil health and regenerative practices. Join us in this journey to change hearts and minds, and be part of a movement that can reshape our food systems for the better.
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Together we can create the “tipping point” for regenerative agriculture. This will mean screening Common Ground across the country and around the world, building a consumer advocacy force, educating new farmers, putting an educational version of the movie into schools and ultimately changing our farming practices. These are big goals and that’s why we need your help.
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