Regenerative Farming is the process of restoring degraded soils using practices such as rotational grazing, no-till planting, working with nature, and working to make the soil healthier. Everything and everyone on the farm serves multiple purposes, and focuses on soil health.
Food that has a high vitamin and mineral content in relation to its weight. Nutrient Dense food also tastes much better and is full of flavor!
It is a unit of measurement that measures the amount of sugar, vitamins, minerals, proteins, and other solid content in plant juice, whole fruits and vegetables. A higher Brix level indicates a healthier plant with a greater nutritional value that is more resistant to pests, disease, frost, and drought conditions. Fruits and Vegetables also taste better with a higher Brix score. You can raise the Brix score in a number of ways, but promoting photosynthesis, rebalancing the soil, and increasing regeneration practices will all raise the Brix level of your soil!
Short answer is YES! By booking a consult with us, we can help you find ways to cut costs, and increase revenue.
There are many ways to involve your community, but a few quick and simple ideas are by hosting farm tours, and even accepting volunteers in trade for farm goods!
Regenerative Farming is the process of restoring degraded soils using practices such as rotational grazing, no-till planting, working with nature, and working to make the soil healthier. Everything and everyone on the farm serves multiple purposes, and focuses on soil health.
Food that has a high vitamin and mineral content in relation to its weight. Nutrient Dense food also tastes much better and is full of flavor!
It is a unit of measurement that measures the amount of sugar, vitamins, minerals, proteins, and other solid content in plant juice, whole fruits and vegetables. A higher Brix level indicates a healthier plant with a greater nutritional value that is more resistant to pests, disease, frost, and drought conditions. Fruits and Vegetables also taste better with a higher Brix score. You can raise the Brix score in a number of ways, but promoting photosynthesis, rebalancing the soil, and increasing regeneration practices will all raise the Brix level of your soil!
Short answer is YES! By booking a consult with us, we can help you find ways to cut costs, and increase revenue.
There are many ways to involve your community, but a few quick and simple ideas are by hosting farm tours, and even accepting volunteers in trade for farm goods!