In this episode, Charlie Arnott joins guest host Brock Hatton to discuss the evolution of regenerative agriculture, the challenges of land management, and the deep connection between soil, health, and humanity. Together, they explore the journey of moving away from conventional farming to a more sustainable and ethical model. Regenerative farming supports environmental resilience, nutrient-dense food, and healthy communities. Expect candid reflections, practical insights, and a powerful reminder of nature’s role as our greatest business partner.
In this episode we cover:
- The evolution from focusing solely on soil and landscape to holistic view that includes business viability, people, and community.
- Using tech like electronic ID tags, water sensors, and grazing data to enhance farm management without losing touch with nature.
- How building organic matter improves water retention, increases resilience, and supports a thriving ecosystem
- The ethical shift in how he views chemicals, animal health, and the quality of food produced.
- Raising children close to the land to nurturing culture and community, Charlie emphasises that nature and people are central to any truly regenerative practice.
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