
What We’ve Learned in Growing Regenerative Hemp
This past webinar featured regenerative agriculture expert Steve Groff, who shared valuable insights into integrating hemp into a 30+ year 100% no-till and cover crop system. The session explored the practical tools, planters, and custom harvesting equipment used on his farm, as well as effective strategies for fertility management and weed control in regenerative hemp production.

Does Regen Farming Really Work?
Does regenerative farming really work? This question dives into the effectiveness of farming practices that aim to restore soil health, boost biodiversity, and increase resilience to climate change—while still producing quality yields.

Challenging Times: Farming When The Going Gets Tough
In this powerful and practical discussion, Helen and Hugo—co-founders of Farming Secrets—share real stories, tools, and insights to help farmers adapt to floods, fires, droughts, and more.

Challenging Times For Farmers: How Regenerative Farming Helped John from NSW Build Resilience Against Climate Extremes
John’s journey mirrors that of many Australian farmers who are embracing regenerative practices to combat climate extremes. By focusing on soil health and ecological balance.

Earth Month: Compost is the Quiet Revolution That Restores the Soil
This Earth Month, discover how compost can revive depleted soils and restore the planet from the ground up. Learn why farmers and gardeners are turning to this powerful, natural solution for healthier, nutrient-rich food.

Rage Against Ragwort
Rage Against Ragwort Title: Rage Against Ragwort – Rethinking Weeds and Soil HealingBy Stephanie Hildmann

Worms: The Unsung Heroes Beneath Our Feet
Worms: The Unsung Heroes Beneath Our Feet When you think about transforming soil, you probably

Soil Biology and Native Vegetation
Soil Biology and Native Vegetation Summary: This Q & A webinar was inspired by Michael

Breaking Free: The Financial Realities of Moving from Conventional to Regenerative Farming
Breaking Free: The Financial Realities of Moving from Conventional to Regenerative Farming Summary: Following the introduction

The belief that regenerative agriculture cannot sustain global food demands is a misconception.
The belief that regenerative agriculture cannot sustain global food demands is a misconception. In reality,

Benchmarking For Regenerative Farming
The team from Farming Secrets look at the photos of Jim and Sharon’s farm before they go down thr regenerative path’

Getting Started on Your Regenerative Journey
The team from Farming Secrets look at the photos of Jim and Sharon’s farm before they go down thr regenerative path’

Is Regen Farming A Priority For You Right Now?
Regenerative farming is currently the fastest growing farming movement. This isn’t just a passing fad it’s a revolution. A proven system that’s already changing the game for farmers everywhere.

Celebrating Change In The Last 20 Years Of Farming
Modern agriculture is placing a great threat to the future of farming. Worldwide, the Great Food Reset is transforming the history of food production. As technology continues to reshape the way we grow, produce, and consume food, the implications for the future are profound. From precision agriculture and lab-grown meat to genetic engineering and CRISPR, the innovations driving the Great Food Reset have the potential to address some of the most pressing challenges facing our food supply.

Mycorrhizal Fungi may be the saviour of agriculture
The team from Farming Secrets and Dr.Mary Cole from Agpath laboratories discussed the depletion of nutritional value in food due to synthetic chemicals in agriculture and the negative impact on the environment and human health. They emphasized the benefits of regenerative agriculture, the importance of soil microbiology, and the need to minimize soil damage during crop production. The discussion also touched on strategies for improving soil health, the use of compost and worm farms, and the potential of mycorrhizal fungi in retaining nutrients and carbon in the soil
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The Future of Food in a Technological World
Modern agriculture is placing a great threat to the future of farming. Worldwide, the Great Food Reset is transforming the history of food production. As technology continues to reshape the way we grow, produce, and consume food, the implications for the future are profound. From precision agriculture and lab-grown meat to genetic engineering and CRISPR, the innovations driving the Great Food Reset have the potential to address some of the most pressing challenges facing our food supply.

The Microbial Contribution to Regenerative Farming
The team from Farming Secrets and Dr.Mary Cole from Agpath laboratories discussed the depletion of nutritional value in food due to synthetic chemicals in agriculture and the negative impact on the environment and human health. They emphasized the benefits of regenerative agriculture, the importance of soil microbiology, and the need to minimize soil damage during crop production. The discussion also touched on strategies for improving soil health, the use of compost and worm farms, and the potential of mycorrhizal fungi in retaining nutrients and carbon in the soil
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The Microbial Contribution To Regenerative Farming
Dr. Mary Cole
Depletion of Nutritional Value in Food
Helen and Hugo from Farming Secrets welcomed Dr. Mary Cole from Agpath laboratories, who presented on the depletion of nutritional value in food due to the use of synthetic chemicals in agriculture. Dr. Cole highlighted the work of David Thomas, which showed the decrease in essential nutrients and minerals in fruits, vegetables, and meats since the post-World War II era. She pointed out that the addition of synthetic chemicals to produce bigger and better crops does not necessarily lead to more nutritious food, instead it dilutes the nutritional value.

Minimal Tillage Produces Healthy Plants, Leading to a Healthier Animal and Human Gut Biome
Ground cover refers to vegetation or other materials that protect the soil surface from wind and rain erosion and loss of nutrients protecting soil life that is essential to all crop production. This cover can come in various forms, including crops, cover crops, mulch, native grasses or even weeds

Regenerative Agriculture – Part 2 How do we Restore our Farms, Soil and Profit?
https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/988842946/c462fbdc1c Regenerative Agriculture – Part 2 How do we Restore our Farms, Soil and Profit? with

WEBINAR SUMMARY Regenerative Agriculture Part 2 with Colin Seis
Ground cover refers to vegetation or other materials that protect the soil surface from wind and rain erosion and loss of nutrients protecting soil life that is essential to all crop production. This cover can come in various forms, including crops, cover crops, mulch, native grasses or even weeds

Nurture Nature
NURTURE NATURE Nurturing nature on the farm is essential for creating a sustainable and productive

Regenerative Agriculture Part 1 – Why and How
https://vimeo.com/973356737/2db210254a Regenerative Agriculture Part 1 – Why and How SummaryColin discussed the concept of regenerative

What Is The Role Of Myccorhiza?
https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/959375200/e8fea53a25 SummaryWhat Is The Role Of Myccorhiza ? Summary The participants discussed the role of