INACTION IS NO LONGER AN OPTION. WE MUST CHANGE OUR APPROACH.

Restoring
Farmlands
REGENERATIVE
AGRICULTURE
No Soil Disturbance – No Till
Cover crops provide
soil armour
Restore natural water cycle
Improving root
systems
Partnering with Nature
Increased Carbon Retention
Extending the depth of biodiversity

CONVENTIONAL VS. REGENERATIVE
Conventional
Agriculture
Soil Disturbance – Till
Weak structural integrity
Bare soil accelerates erosion
Working Against Nature
Monoculture needing fertilizers
Decreased Carbon Content
Minimal Nutrient Content
Conventional Produce Pricing $

Regenerative
Agriculture
No Soil Disturbance – No Till
Absorbs water like a sponge
Cover crops provide soil armour
Partnering with Nature
Organically rich in biodiversity
Increased Carbon Retention
Rich Nutrient Content
Premium Produce Pricing $$$

THE HOW
By following the 6 principles of regenerative agriculture we will transform the planet through carbon sequestration and storage.
Healing the land, healing ourselves,
and healing the world.
1
Least Disturbance
Keep soil structure intact and biology thriving with no till approach.
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No/reduced chemical use.
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Less passes with tractors
and machinery.
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Less compaction.
2
Living
Root
Maximize photosynthesis.
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Plants secrete liquid
carbon into the ground.
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Feed microbes.
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Build soil health (net carbon gain, less in atmosphere = more in ground).
Reduce erosion by
building structural integrity into the soil.
Absorb water like a sponge.
3
Soil
Armour
Bare soil gets much hotter during the day, where evaporation and moisture loss accelerates soil erosion.
When erosion happens, soil and chemical residues run-off into streams, rivers, and oceans.
Cover the soil with cover crops, crop residue, wood chips, or mulch.
Soil armour protects the structure of the soil to keep it healthy.
More conducive to increased micro-climates.
4
Animal
Integration
Ecosystems evolved with animals.
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Animals, big and small, play a pivotal role in regenerating landscapes.
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Birds, bees, livestock, cycle nutrients all add biology to the soil.
5
Increased
Biodiversity
Nature hates monocultures.
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Nature is always trying to diversify.
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Biodiversity of plants increases biodiversity below and above ground.
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Increased biodiversity increases ecosystem functionality and resilience.
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Stronger plants release more biomes that restore nature's biological integrity.
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Biodiversity is essential to a healthy and resilient farm.
6
The
Context
No two farms are alike.
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From different cash crops to ranch and pasture lands.
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From family run to commercial operations.
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Regenerative agriculture is about doing what’s right in each environment.
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Regenerative agriculture works with nature rather than against it.
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By improving soil biology we are bringing nutrient rich foods back to the humanity.
OUR VISION

Farming can play a significant role 
in a global climate solution, with potential 
to sequester over a billion additional tonnes of carbon annually.
– MIT Climate
We are financing the future of farming, food and human health by acquiring farmland and leasing it out to the next generation of farmers.