What is Regenerative
Farming & Agriculture?
Why we're choosing Regenerative Farming.
- Environmental Benefits:
Regenerative farming practices can reduce erosion, improve water quality, enhance biodiversity, and sequester carbon, contributing to climate change mitigation and overall ecosystem health.
- Ecosystem Restoration:
By fostering diverse plant and animal life, regenerative farming enhances biodiversity, which helps create more resilient ecosystems.
- Animal Welfare Better Livestock Conditions:
Practices such as rotational grazing provides a more natural nutritional profile for animals and more humane conditions for livestock, which can lead to healthier animals and potentially better products.
- Nutritional Density:
Animals raised on crops grown in healthy soils often have higher nutritional value, contributing to better human health.
- Social and Community Benefits:
Regenerative farming practices can strengthen rural communities by promoting local food systems, improving livelihoods, and fostering a connection to the land.
- Soil Health and Productivity:
Healthy soils are more productive and resilient, leading to higher yields, increased nutrient density and more sustainable food production in the long term.
- Pollinator Support:
By fostering diverse plant and animal life, regenerative farming enhances biodiversity, which helps create more resilient ecosystems.
- Economic Resilience:
By reducing dependency on external inputs like synthetic chemicals and improving ecosystem services, regenerative farming can lower costs and increase economic stability for farmers.
- Climate Change Mitigation:
By sequestering carbon in the soil and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, regenerative farming helps combat climate change.
- Intergenerational Equity:
By focusing on regeneration, these practices ensure that future generations will inherit productive and healthy land.
It seems like we're not the only ones who believe that Regenerative Farming is the future.
What is Regenerative Agriculture?
Kiss the Ground - Official Movie Trailer (2020)
Does Regenerative Farming Produce Healthier Soil?
We think so!
- Increased Carbon
- Increase water-holding capacity
- Stronger root systems
- Increased biological and bacterial organisms within the soil

Soil samples taken from sites on two neighbouring quarters. The sample on the left has been grazed regeneratively for 12 years in Canada.
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