Regenerative Agriculture

Beyond organic. Building living soil, sequestering carbon, restoring what was broken.

Regenerative agriculture represents the next evolution beyond organic farming. While organic focuses on what not to do, regenerative agriculture focuses on what to do: actively healing degraded land, building soil organic matter, and creating thriving ecosystems that produce abundant food.

Five Core Principles

The foundation of regenerative practice

1 Minimize Soil Disturbance

No-till or minimum-till preserves soil structure and the beneficial fungi network that feeds plant roots.

2 Keep Soil Covered

Living cover crops, mulch, or residue protect soil from erosion and feed the underground ecosystem year-round.

3 Living Roots Year-Round

Living plant roots exude sugars and compounds that feed bacteria and fungi, building the soil food web.

4 Increase Plant Diversity

Diverse plantings create diverse soil microbiomes and resilient ecosystems that resist pests and diseases.

5 Integrate Animals

Grazing animals stimulate plant growth, cycle nutrients, and build soil organic matter through their manure.

Our Transformation

+81% Soil Organic Matter
3.2% to 5.8%
+400% Water Infiltration
0.5"/hr to 2.5"/hr
5-10x Microbial Biomass
Higher than baseline
150 tons/ha
Carbon Sequestered
From emitting to sink

The Climate Case

Regenerative agriculture reverses climate change by building soil organic matter. Each percentage point increase in soil carbon represents 60 tons of CO2 sequestered per hectare.

Regenerative Potential

Key facts about regenerative agriculture impact:

  • 3-8 tons CO2/hectare annually sequestered
  • Could offset 20-30% of global emissions if adopted
  • Our 2.6% SOM gain = 150 tons CO2/hectare sequestered
  • 5-year payback on transition costs

Getting Started

For Farmers

Getting Started Guide

  • Reduce tillage intensity with zone or strip-till
  • Plant a diverse cover crop mix in fallow periods
  • Leave crop residue on fields instead of burning
  • Add livestock or new crop species to increase diversity
  • Test soil biology with a complete soil health assessment

For Consumers

How to Support Regenerative Farming

  • Look for "regenerative organic" certification
  • Support farms prioritizing soil health and biodiversity
  • Ask producers about soil carbon and water infiltration metrics
  • Choose products from integrated crop-livestock systems
  • Pay premium prices - regenerative farming requires skilled management

Take Action

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"The soil is the great connector of lives, the source and destination of all. It is the healer and restorer and resurrector, by which disease passes into health, age into youth, death into life."

— Wendell Berry