The Circular Economy and Regenerative Agriculture
How We Farm for the Future
Our regenerative approach focuses on rebuilding soil health, enhancing biodiversity, and reducing reliance on external inputs.
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Key Practices
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Multi-species grazing with sheep and cattle
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Low-disturbance cultivation
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Diverse cover cropping
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Industrial hemp* rotations for deep rooting and high biomass
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Return of carbon-rich biochar and organic amendments to fields
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Full utilisation of on-farm waste through pyrolysis
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Why It Matters
Healthy soils support resilient food production, reduce erosion, improve water retention and capture carbon naturally. For us, regeneration is not a trend — it is the foundation of a long-term, climate-positive farm business.

Closing the Loop on Carbon and Resources
Our farm model operates as a complete cycle:
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Grow biomass – Industrial hemp* and pasture grasses absorb large quantities of COâ‚‚.
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Harvest and process – Hemp fibre, seeds and residues become value-added products.
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Produce biochar – Farm waste and biomass are transformed via pyrolysis into stable carbon.
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Return carbon to soil – Biochar locks carbon away for centuries while improving fertility.
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Sell high-value products – Biochar, composts, fibre, oil and kiln hire/sales support revenue generation.
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Use heat and bio-oil – By-products support further on-farm systems, reducing external energy demand.
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This is a circular, regenerative model where nothing goes to waste and every process strengthens the farm’s ecological and economic resilience.
*No THC or CBD is included in the product’s composition
