Regenerative Agriculture

A Holistic
Approach

Regenerative agriculture moves beyond conventional farming practices to focus on the interconnectedness of all elements within the agricultural ecosystem. Farming sustainably prioritizes the health and longevity of your land while also improving profitability.

What is Regenerative &
Sustainable Farming?

In simple terms, regenerative agriculture is a holistic and comprehensive approach to agriculture, focusing on the interconnection of farming systems and the ecological system as a whole. It’s a process and philosophy that dates back hundreds of years to Indigenous communities and is more important than ever today. Terra Partners is committed to regenerative farming as a means to nurture and give back to the land in order to protect it for the next generation.

Three Principles Of
Regenerative Agriculture

Soil Health and Restoration

Maximize soil’s natural potential with minimal disturbance and protective cover cropping. This approach enhances fertility, structure, and productivity, letting the soil work to sustain life effortlessly.

Biodiversity

Leverage plant diversity and cover crops to build vibrant ecosystems above and below ground. This diversity strengthens farm resilience, supports natural cycles, and boosts soil vitality.

Carbon Sequestration

Implement carbon-capturing practices to enrich soil and combat climate change. This not only improves crop health and resilience but also enhances overall farm productivity.

Regenerative Practices

What does regenerative farming look like in practice? Here are some common examples:

Biodiversity

Above ground plant diversity leads to below ground diversity of the soil microbial community—the key to healthy soils.

Multi-species cover crops

Planting cover crops improves soil quality, prevents soil erosion, and minimizes weed growth. Planting multiple species can help improve soil health.

No-till and low-till farming

These farming systems minimize physical disturbances to the soil increasing water retention, nutrient cycling, and retaining topsoil.

Soil management

Managing all aspects of soil including its chemical, biologic, and physical properties.

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