Paradigm Busting: The Truth About Regenerative Farming, Part 2

In this episode, Stephen and Ewan explore one of the most powerful forces shaping modern farming: mindset. While regenerative agriculture is often framed around practices like rotational grazing or reducing inputs, the real shift begins with something deeper, the willingness to question long-held beliefs about how farming “should” work.

The conversation unpacks how healthy soils drive resilient farms, explaining why livestock, microbes, minerals, and plant diversity must function as a connected system. From nutrient cycling and parasite resistance to drought resilience and carbon storage, the episode shows how regenerative outcomes emerge when soil biology is supported rather than forced.

Along the way, they challenge common assumptions about weeds, fertilisers, cropping systems, and animal health, revealing how many of agriculture’s biggest problems are actually symptoms of deeper imbalances in soil chemistry and biology.

We discuss:
• Why livestock are essential for nutrient cycling in regenerative systems
• The role of soil biology, fungi, and microbes in building humus
• How mineral balance influences plant health and parasite resistance
• Why weeds can be signals of missing nutrients in the soil
• The difference between organic farming and regenerative outcome

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