What is regenerative agriculture?Updated 9 months ago
Regenerative Agriculture is a combination of farming principles and practices that increase biodiversity, enrich soils, restore watersheds, and enhance ecosystem services. Regenerative agriculture helps reverse current global trends of atmospheric accumulation of carbon by drawing carbon back down into the soil, offers increased yields, reduced reliance on artificial inputs, resilience to climate instability, and higher health and vitality for farming communities.
Regenerative farming draws practices and inspiration from organic, biodynamic, biological and holistic farming systems, providing a bigger picture or whole ecosystem view of farming. Over time, farmers who adopt these practices will reduce their input costs, and a farm with a strong and healthy ecosystem becomes more resilient to extreme weather and a changing climate.
We are leading the movement for regenerative farming – partnering with local family farms who are responsible stewards of the land. Each of our farmers are on their own regenerative journey, from new farmers in their first few years of farming, to farming families that have been farming this way for over 20 years.