Peel Harvey Soil Health Champion for 2022
A huge congratulations to Blythe and Gregg of Runnymede Farm for taking out the Soil Health Champion prize for the Peel Harvey region at this...
Happy as a Pig on Pasture
We have a farm update from our pasture-raised pig farmers, Bryan and Rae Hickman down at Yanmah, near Manjimup. Bryan and Rae run a breeding...
Tree Planting Project Update
Tree planting has been in full swing this week at Warren Pensini's farm as part of the landscape rehydration and carbon tree planting project. The...
How Lupins Fight Climate Change
Lupin flashback! We're looking back at warmer temperatures last August, when Stuart McAlpine, our lupin supplier (and Board member of Wide Open Agriculture) hosted a RegenWA...
Christie's Regenerative Veggie Patch - Diversity Update
This is my veggie patch at the end of July last year! I was experimenting with multiple different species growing together, at different stages of...
Increasing diversity in production systems
The second key Regenerative Agriculture Principle that we delve into with our farmers’ regenerative farm plans is Biodiversity. One of the farm or production based...
All Hail the Bee!
Today is World Bee Day. Not only do these little heroines provide us with delicious honey including Bidjaronning Honey, Manuka Life Honey and South West Honey,...
How to grow your own Garlic this winter
It's not too late to get your crop of garlic planted this year! ...
Maintain living roots year round
Living roots in the soil are important for feeding the micro organisms at the base of the soil food web. ...
Measuring Regenerative Agriculture's Impact
As you know Regenerative Agriculture is up there with saving the world for us Dirty Regenerates. We know in theory it’s an important solution to...
Keep the soil covered year round
Keep the soil covered year round. This is another of the regenerative practices our farmers use to improve their soil health. ...
Regenerative veggie patch - Minimise soil disturbance
One of the most important regenerative principles that our farmers practise under the heading of soil health is to minimise soil disturbance. This is also...