Regenerative Farming: More Than Just Food

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October 4, 2025

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October is a season of change, and here at Biofarm we see that change every day in our pastures and gardens. Cooler mornings bring a fresh breeze over our Florida fields, and with it a reminder that healthy land is always alive, always transforming. More and more people are beginning to ask how their food is grown — not just what is grown — and that curiosity is opening the door to something beautiful: regenerative farming.

If you’ve seen documentaries like “Kiss the Ground,” “Common Ground,” or even Joel Salatin’s “The Lunatic Farmer,” you’ve glimpsed at how powerful soil can be when it’s nurtured instead of depleted. These films show that farming isn’t only about crops or livestock — it’s about restoring life to the earth, sequestering carbon, supporting biodiversity, and feeding communities with food that’s as good for the planet as it is for our bodies.

At Biofarm, those ideas aren’t just theories; they’re part of our daily rhythm. We rotate animals to mimic nature, plant cover crops to protect and feed the soil, and steer clear of chemicals that would disrupt the ecosystem under our feet. Every decision we make — from how we graze to how we harvest — is meant to regenerate rather than extract. Over time, this approach builds richer soil, healthier animals, and more nutrient-dense food for your family.

We’d love for you to join this movement. Here are a few simple ways to get involved:

  • Watch one of those films if you haven’t already
  • Ask us questions when you pick up your order at the farm
  • Share what you’ve learned with friends and neighbors.

Together, we can turn the simple act of buying local food into an act of healing for our land and our community.

📺 Watch List: Learn More About Regenerative Farming

  • Kiss the Ground – A beautifully filmed look at how healthy soil can reverse climate change and feed the world. Great for understanding the science behind regenerative agriculture in an inspiring way.
  • Common Ground – A follow-up to Kiss the Ground that goes deeper into farmers’ stories and practical solutions being used across the U.S. and beyond. It’s about hope and action.
  • The Lunatic Farmer – Joel Salatin’s unapologetic, down-to-earth perspective on farming differently, selling directly to consumers, and building resilient local food systems. A lively and thought-provoking watch.

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