For Sabrina Cope, regenerative agriculture is not just a buzz phrase. It is all the 30-year-old has ever known. She grew up watching her father, Harry Cope, incorporate practices like intensive grazing and cover crops on their diversified row crop and livestock farm in east-central Missouri.
“He’s been doing this longer than I’ve been alive,” Sabrina says. “To me, this is how farming should be done.”
Cope Grass Farm has been steadily implementing regenerative practices for more than three decades to address rising input costs. But today, with increasing customer interest and…