Regenerative Calcium Management

Regenerative Calcium Management Calcium is often called the “trucker of all minerals” and is essential for building strong cell walls, supporting root development, and improving crop quality. But in regenerative agriculture, its role goes far beyond plant nutrition. Calcium is a important for soil structure, water movement, nutrient balance, and biological health. Managing calcium regeneratively […]
Regenerative Soil Primers

If you’re looking for a way to significantly boost microbial activity and improve soil health, a soil primer could be the solution you’re after. In this article, we’ll explain what a soil primer is, how it works, and how to apply it effectively on-farm. You’ll also learn how to make your own DIY mix or […]
Regenerative Potassium Management

Potassium is an important plant nutrient that is required for a range of plant functions, typically potassium inputs can be very expensive with frequent applications significantly contributing to fertiliser costs, but what if we told you that most soils already contain more than enough potassium to grow productive, healthy crops for decades? In regenerative agriculture, […]
Regenerative Phosphorus Management

Phosphorus is one of the most critical nutrients for plant growth and after N is the second most influential nutrient for yields. Phosphorus however can be a very expensive input meaning applications must be balanced with expected returns. Most soils already contain significant reserves of phosphorus, but much of it is locked away in forms […]
Regenerative Nitrogen Management

Regenerative Nitrogen Management Nitrogen (N) is one of the most critical and most mismanaged nutrients in agriculture. While conventional systems often rely heavily on synthetic nitrogen fertilisers, this approach can lead to nutrient losses, environmental damage, pest pressure, and declining soil health. In regenerative farming, nitrogen management is approached differently. The goal isn’t just to […]
12 Benefits Of Cover Crops

Cover crops are a cornerstone of regenerative agriculture. They offer a wide range of environmental, economic, and productivity benefits. whether your goal is to restore soil structure, reduce chemical inputs, or support livestock, cover crops can significantly assist on your regenerative journey. Here are 12 practical ways cover crops can benefit your farm and help […]
How to Read a Differential Sap Test

If you’re looking to unlock deeper insights into plant health and nutrition, differential sap testing is one of the most powerful tools available. Unlike traditional soil testing, sap testing offers real-time information about nutrient dynamics inside the plant—giving you the ability to make timely, targeted interventions. In this article, we’ll walk you through exactly how […]
Haney Soil Test Explained (And How To Read One)

Soil testing is a vital step for improving crop performance and guiding farm inputs. Among the many tests available, the Haney Soil Test offers a unique perspective by simulating natural soil and plant processes. In this blog, we’ll break down why soil tests matter, explore the components of the Haney test, and show you how […]
Building Soil Carbon With Livestock

Building soil carbon is essential for improving soil health, increasing water-holding capacity, and enhancing pasture productivity. Grazing systems offer a powerful opportunity to regenerate soils, especially when managed with intention and the right tools. Here are four proven strategies to build soil organic carbon in livestock systems. First watch the video below from our YouTube […]
Why Regenerative Farmers Fail

It’s common to see farmers dive into regenerative agriculture with excitement, only to experience a sharp drop in yields, profits, or both. This isn’t because regenerative agriculture doesn’t work—it’s often due to skipping foundational agronomic principles too soon. To get started, watch the video below from our YouTube Channel (and make sure to subscribe) https://youtu.be/N5_8WMhWiFg The […]