Why Regenerative Agriculture Can Benefit The Soil, Ecosystems & The Atmosphere

The aim of regenerative agriculture is to put the health of the soil at the heart of all proceedings.

No artificial chemical use for fertilisers and biocides.

Organic fertiliser use instead.

No     Till.

Breaking the ground after a harvest disrupts soil structure and the below ground ecosystems.

Cover Crops.  To stop soil erosion and water evaporation, soil needs to be covered with plants.

Ecosystem Approach.

Rather than huge fields of one crop as far as the eye can see, a more natural approach is to have a diversified  crop system.

Use of Animals.

Grazing rotation and the physical movement of animals is fantastic for the soil beneath.

Check out our comprehensive guide to learn more about regenerative agriculture.