I think I can give an example from growing up on a potato farm. I know that, when we had a bad field that wasn't performing well, my dad would go with a couple of years of rye grass, plow it down and bring the organic matter back up. That's the whole idea of regenerative ag: look for ways to enrich the soil, keep the carbon there, and keep the organic matter there in any way possible. When you can use better crop protection tools and better varieties, that's going to allow you different pathways to get to that same outcome.
Investing in your soil is like investing in the bank. That's where the crop productivity comes from, and the more healthy the soil, the better off we are. I think innovation is what's going to get us there, as there isn't any magic wand that's going to deliver it. It's going to be a combination of different innovative tools and practices.