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Answer:Long term farm sustainability and economic production can only  be maintained if farms reflect natural ecosystems. The concept of regenerative agriculture is alien to many, but in Australia, farm management has frequently adapted to changes in commodity prices,  markets, climatic and natural resource conditions. Natural ecosystems are extremely resilient and utilise only renewable inputs. Over thousands of years they  have shown high productivity, an ability to maintain environmental quality and  adaptivness to any natural disturbance. By weaving together the elements of  microclimate, annual and perennial plants, water and soil  management with human  needs, environmental and hollistic farming systems have been shown to be energy efficient and high yielding. An accepted definition of sustainable farming, is an integrated system of plant and animal production having a site-specific application that will, over the long  term:

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