How-To Guide

Regen Ag 101: 2026 Online Course by Dr. Leu

By Dr. André Leu
Regen Ag 101: 2026 Online Course by Dr. Leu

TL;DR: Enroll in a 5-week online course to learn regenerative agriculture principles and practices for resilient farming systems.

  • Learn regenerative agriculture from an expert.
  • Design productive, climate-resilient farm systems.
  • Enhance soil biology, biodiversity, and reduce inputs.
  • Implement no-till, cover cropping, and crop rotation.
  • Gain tools for urban to large-scale application.

Why it matters: Regenerative agriculture offers practical solutions for creating sustainable and productive food systems that can withstand environmental challenges.

Do this next: Explore the course syllabus and consider how its modules align with your learning goals in regenerative agriculture.

Recommended for: Ideal for individuals seeking to design and implement resilient farming systems from urban to large-scale contexts.

Regeneration International, in conjunction with South Seas University, offers a 5-week foundational (101) online certificate course in Regenerative Agriculture from February 16 to March 17, 2026, taught by Prof. Dr. André Leu through 5 interactive 90-minute weekly lessons accessible globally. Blending regenerative agriculture, organic farming, and agroecology, the science-based program empowers participants to design productive, climate-resilient farming systems applicable from small urban gardens to large-scale operations. It provides a coherent introduction to core concepts and practices for regenerative land management, including soil biology enhancement, biodiversity promotion, and reduced input strategies that mimic natural ecosystems. Practical elements cover cover cropping, no-till methods, crop rotation, and integrating biological inputs for self-sustaining systems, with session times adjusted for different time zones to ensure accessibility. Participants receive a certificate upon completion, gaining tools to implement regenerative techniques like composting protocols, pest-resistant planting, and water-efficient irrigation suited for urban resilience. Taught by an expert, the course emphasizes measurable outcomes such as improved soil carbon sequestration and yield stability under climate stress, offering concrete insights for urban gardeners to transition to permaculture-inspired plots that support regenerative living, food security, and community self-sufficiency through actionable, evidence-based steps.