David R. Montgomery and Anne Bikle
David R. Montgomery and Anne Bikle are two of the most prominent figures in the field of regenerative agriculture. Montgomery, a soil scientist, and Bikle, a farmer, have dedicated their lives to promoting sustainable farming practices that restore and maintain soil health.
David R. Montgomery is a professor of soil science at the University of California, Davis. He is widely recognized for his work on the science of soil, particularly his book "Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations" (2002), which explores the relationship between soil, human civilization, and the environment. Montgomery has received numerous awards for his research, including the World Food Prize in 2014, and he has been instrumental in advancing the understanding of soil's role in global food security.
Anne Bikle is a farmer and the author of "The Carbon Farming Solution: How to Sequester Carbon in the Soil to Save the Planet" (2021). She has been farming organically since 1975 and has witnessed firsthand the benefits of regenerative practices. Bikle has been a leading advocate for the use of cover crops, crop rotation, and other regenerative techniques to improve soil health and sequester carbon.
Together, Montgomery and Bikle have been instrumental in raising awareness about the importance of soil health and the need for sustainable farming practices. Their work has inspired many farmers and researchers to adopt regenerative agriculture, and they continue to be influential voices in the field.