Regenerative Agriculture
Our Approach
The integration of best practice land management to deliver positive environmental and economic outcomes.
- Soil health – increase water infiltration and holding capacity while enhancing nutrient bioavailability and reducing erosion pressures.
- Increased species diversity – creating diverse root systems, allowing sense quorum to develop with micro-organisms and mycorrhizae.
- Livestock management – rotational cell grazing regimes, with short period intense grazing with extended rest and regeneration.
- Market garden development – utilising regen ag concepts within
- Syntropic farming modalities, with advice, design and further support
- Agroforestry and silviculture – scaled from climate modifying windbreaks, shelterbelts and fodder trees to cabinet timber plantations.
- Reduced pesticides and fertilizer inputs – regen ag principles build ecosystem resilience and balance through the biomimicry of natural systems.
- Integrated pest management – increased plant species diversity improves habitat for beneficial predators of pest species.
Services we offer:
- Soil testing – from comprehensive soil analysis with EAL laboratories to rapid on-farm soil health checks, we can tailor soil testing to any budget or farm.
- Species selection – our team will provide detailed species suggestions for ecological restoration, market garden cropping, and paddock/livestock health.
- Regenerative grazing – timing is everything; grazing rotations are developed to suit specific on-farm requirements. They include assessing the quality and size of grazing areas, accessibility to water, species of livestock and growing season.
- Market gardens – organic farming modalities such as those developed within permaculture and syntropic gardening inform our plans and management.
- Integrated pest management – As we guide our clients with restorative and regenerative agricultural practices, soil and plant health improves. Fertilizer, herbicide and pesticide inputs are reduced, while the increased plant diversity provides increased habitat for beneficial predators of pest species.