Medicine Creek Farm

Hannah Bernhardt – owner of Medicine Creek Farm, a beef, lamb, and pork operation in Finlayson, Minnesota – grew up on an industrial corn and soybean farm during the “Farm Crisis” of the 1980s. Up until 10 years ago Hannah never imagined returning to industrial agriculture – her experience with conventional agriculture showed bleak returns […]
7 Reasons to Start Regenerative Gardening – Online Regenerative Gardening Course

Everyone, everywhere can garden regeneratively – whether you are living in an apartment with a raised garden bed on your patio, planting seeds in a community garden, or growing your entire dinner plate yourself. Yes, there’s technical expertise required, but gardening is also a remembrance of human ingenuity and connection to the land. In fact, regenerative […]
Yisrael Family Farms

A story of love and perseverance with Yisrael Family Farm[/lab_heading]Judith and Chanowk run Yisrael Family Farm, a half acre urban farm nestled in the heart of Sacramento. Their farm is a sustainable community resource, a story of love, perseverance, and reverence for the earth’s rhythm. Just as any solution, it started with a big problem. […]
We Heart Farmers

Grow What You Know with Tashanda Giles Jones

This four-part video series with Master Gardener and Teacher, Tashanda Giles-Jones, offers quick insights and bite-sized tips on gardening and living a regenerative lifestyle. Check back for new weekly episodes. If you’re ready to dig deeper, sign up for one of KTG’s Regenerative Gardening Courses! Introduction to Regenerative Gardening and Advanced Regenerative Gardening, will guide you through eight […]
Oatman Flats Ranch

Oatman Flat Ranch A Regenerative Agricultural Farm in Arizona Oatman Flats Ranch, an anchor of the Hansen family for four generations, has a rich cultural and natural history. Ray Judd Hansen raised quarter horses and grew cotton for 50 years. But, like so many other family farms today, the Hansens were on the verge of […]
5 ways to dig deeper into your community

Sustainable Community Initiatives! It only takes 5 minutes scrolling through Instagram to realize that the current sustainability movement has an enormous scope. There are so many opinions on what the “right” way to approach climate solutions looks like. Somehow amongst all of those narratives, there are still so few people talking about how we can […]
Ted Chamberlin Ranch

@Chamberlin_Ranch FB Chamberlin Ranch Picture: Andrew Hill The Ted Chamberlin Ranch is located in the rolling hills of the Santa Ynez Valley, 30 miles inland from the Santa Barbara coast. The ranch occasionally gets morning fog in the summers, which rolls in from the Santa Ynez River. The summers are hot and dry with temperatures […]
Decolonizing Agriculture

By Ben Pimstone I remember the moment I received the shallow ping of the google meet calendar invite to speak with Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin, I wondered what I might ask him. I thought this over extensively, and as I brainstormed, I began to realize that I was so pressed for interview material because the words to […]
Cuyama Lamb

“Our mission is rooted in the ambitious and idealistic hope that we can learn through engagement, observation, and our dedicated lifetimes to become active participants in the stewardship and regeneration of native ecosystems, watersheds, and human life ways.” With a changing climate, many communities nestled within Santa Barbara’s rolling hills have watched helplessly as the […]