
Organic farming significantly reduces water and soil contamination, meaning wildlife can thrive. Organic farms are havens for wildlife and provide homes for bees, birds and butterflies.
Intensive farming tends to cause soil erosion and chemical run-off into water systems from the use of pesticides and herbicides. This is of course bad ecosystems and waterways.
Our practices work from the ground up, enhancing soil life developing healthy, fertile soil and growing a mixture of crops in rotation. Soil is a non-renewable resource; its preservation is essential for food security and our sustainable future.
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