Regenerative agriculture rebuilds soil biology, producing nutrient-dense food that nourishes people, communities, and the planet.

Healthy Food Begins with Healthy Soil

Healthy Soil. Better Food. Healthier Lives.

Healthy soil is a living ecosystem where billions of microorganisms cycle nutrients, build resilience, and help produce healthier food.

The quality of our food begins below the surface. Regenerative farming practices restore the biological processes that help produce more nutrient-dense food while strengthening the land for future generations.

Healthy soil, healthy food, and healthy people are part of the same living system. By rebuilding soil first, we create a stronger foundation for agriculture, nutrition, and community well-being.

Human Health Starts with Food

The human gut microbiome contains trillions of microorganisms that influence:

• immune function
• metabolism
• inflammation
• brain health
• nutrient absorption

Modern diets dominated by highly processed foods can disrupt this microbial ecosystem.

Nutrient-dense food grown in healthy soil helps support the microbial diversity our bodies evolved with.

Healthy Farmers. Healthy Soil. Healthy People.

Farmers practicing regenerative agriculture rebuild soil through practices such as:

• cover crops
• diverse crop rotations
• reduced chemical and physical disturbance
• livestock integration
• continuous living roots

These systems restore the soil microbiome and improve the ecological processes that influence food quality.

Supporting regenerative farmers helps strengthen the connection between soil health and human health.

Transforming food systems requires more than healthy soil—it requires people who connect farmers, healthcare, educators, and communities.

Meet Someone Putting This Into Practice

Erin Martin is helping redefine what Food as Medicine looks like in practice. Through education, community partnerships, and systems thinking, she's connecting agriculture, nutrition, and healthcare in ways that improve both individual and community health.

Organizations Advancing the Soil–Food–Health Connection

Growing Healthier Communities

At 27 Sols, we believe the path to healthier communities begins with rebuilding soil biology.

By supporting regenerative farmers and the organizations advancing soil and food science, we strengthen the connection between healthy soil, nutrient-dense food, and human well-being.