Regenerative Agriculture

How do these issues relate?
SUSTAINABLE
ORGANIC
REGENERATIVE
ENVIRONMENTAL

Sustainable
Regenerative
Environmental
DEFINITIONS
  • Sustainable: The ability to maintain or support a process over time
  • Organic: Grown naturally with farm level purity using natural ingredients
  • Regenerative: A system that seeks to replicate nature and not over-power it
  • Environmental: Protection of or impact upon the worlds limited natural resources
ORGANIC:
IS IT SUSTAINABLE,
REGENERATIVE OR
ENVIRONMENTAL?

At some level it is, but at a commercial organic farm There are potential issues that negatively impact Sustainability, Soil Regeneration and Environmental impact. Some of these issues are:

Fertilizers

Irrigation

Crop Rotation

Pesticides

Cultivation

OUR APPROACH TO FERTILIZATION

Raw Material Supplies

  1. We seek out Local resourced raw materials.

  2. Materials with low levels of biologically toxic ingredients such as salts, pathogens, antibiotics, etc.

  3. Suitable materials that are compatible with other directives (Soil health, environmental, etc).

  4. Materials that promote nutrient sequestration and healthy plant growth.

  5. Materials that may be precision applied in order to provide the right nutrient at the right time at the right rate.

OUR APPROACH TO FERTILIZATION

Highly Efficient Fertilizers

WE BELIEVE THAT SOIL HEALTH IS THE MAIN FOCUS IN INTEGRATING
SUSTAINABILITY, REGENERATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

    1. No Manure – (unless composted)
    2. No high salt content ingredients
    3. No ingredients associated with environmental damage
    4. Manufactured for easy application
    5. High Plant Available Nitrogen (PAN)
    6. Low Carbon: Nitrogen Ratio
    7. Increase Soil Respiration – Increases Carbon Sequestration rate
MANURE
  • Used as source of Nitrogen
    • Has less than 40% Plant Available Nitrogen. Requires EXCESSIVE amounts to meet crop demand.
    • Contains excessive levels of phosphorus that ultimately impact the availability of other elements
      including, iron, zinc, copper, etc.
    • Potential source of pathogens if not properly sterilized.
    • Availability of nitrogen not in synchrony with plant demand.

Difficult to fit into a Regenerative or Environmentally friendly program

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