Regenerative Agriculture

We believe in the crucial role of soil health in sustaining human and ecological well-being. The widespread application of biocides and industrial incentives, particularly in the United States, are converting biome-rich soil into sterile, lifeless dirt that requires chemical inputs to yield even nutrient-poor crops.

Recent scientific insights into human microbiomes underscore that we’re deeply connected with the microbes in and around us, many of which are vital for health. Harmful agricultural practices have decimated these microbes, leading to chronic physical and mental health issues as toxins infiltrate ecosystems.

In response, we are investigating several potential projects in the Eastern United States with a goal of restoring soil biodiversity, producing nutrient-rich and organic food, and ultimately, improving health.


Consultant
Wes Brooks

STATUS:   Exploratory