Regen Ag #2- Covering the Soil is Key!
How do Dirty Clean Food farmers minimise cover the soil year round? Our #2 principle of our Regenerative Agriculture looks at how soil health is...
Regen Ag #1- Why Minimising Soil Disturbance Transforms Farming
Let's delve into how Dirty Clean Food farmers minimise soil disturbance in a "zero till" principle as a part of our Regenerative Farming Plan. ...
The 12 Principles of Regenerative Agriculture
Let's face it- there are so many different ways of describing what we call 'Regen Ag', that it's easy to get a bit hung up on definitions and lose sight...
Regenerative Lupins Harvest Update at Quindanning
Christie visits Quindanning to celebrate the 2023 Harvest season commencing on our farmer, Steve Ford's, regenerative farm. ...
Tree Carbon Project Update
Christie, Dirty Clean Food Farming Coordinator, is providing an update for our Tree Planting Project. Check out how the trees we have planted in the...
Opportunistic Grazing – Cows Clean Up Lupin Harvest
The reality is that farming is challenging – find out about how Stuart McAlpine has adapted his crop farming system to a difficult season where he...
What The Carrot?!- A Silage Experiment from KM Farms
You won't believe how Kent made use of an excess of carrots he found on Facebook Marketplace... all hail regen experiments! ...
A month of Tree Planting
For the Dirty Clean Food Impact team, July was the month of planting trees, with the second year of planting being undertaken across the whole...
Update on Dirty Clean Food's Regenerative Farmer Tree Project.
Loaded and ready to deliver! The fantastic team at Boola Boornup nursery have grown and raised 65,494 trees for us to plant as part of...
Regenerative Agriculture Resources
Here are some helpful resources to learn more about Regen Ag. ...
What does Dirty Clean Food mean to our Chairman Maz
So, I'm not sure if you know this or not, but Dirty Clean Food is the world's first Regenerative Food Brand. What’s that mean and...
What's been happening at Rosa's Ridge?
Back in summer this year, it's hard to believe there wasn't any green grass at Rosa's Ridge - like most areas in our south west...