Adaptive Multipaddock Grazing ~ Farmers Guardian and Farmers Weekly

Certified Regeneration: Our Standards in Action

At Planton Farm, our commitment to regeneration is backed by action. We combine organic certification, Pasture for Life standards, and Ecological Outcome Verification to ensure our farming truly restores the land, supports animal welfare, and produces nutrient-dense food. These certifications aren’t just labels—they’re our promise of transparency, accountability, and a healthier future for people and planet.

Introducing Our Beef: Regeneratively Raised, Pasture for Life Certified

At Planton Farm, our beef is Pasture for Life certified and raised with regeneration, animal welfare, and your health at its core. Our Aberdeen Angus herd grazes diverse pastures using holistic planned grazing, supporting soil health, biodiversity, and natural animal behaviors. Calves stay with their mothers, and our cattle are 100% pasture-fed—never given grains. The result? Nutrient-dense beef rich in omega-3s, vitamins, and antioxidants, all verified by annual ecological surveys. Taste the difference of beef that’s good for you and the land.

Introducing Our Pastured Chickens: Organic, Flavourful, and Raised the Regenerative Way

At Planton Farm, our chickens are raised outdoors on organic pastures and moved daily to fresh ground, resulting in healthier birds and exceptional flavour. Certified by OF&G, we focus on slow-growing breeds that thrive on diverse forage, reflecting our commitment to animal welfare and regenerative farming. Through our Impeckable Poultry project, we also champion dual-purpose breeds for a more sustainable future. Taste chicken as it should be—nutrient-dense, ethical, and full of real flavour.

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What Is Regenerative Agriculture? - Our Perspective

Regenerative farming is more than a set of practices—it’s a mindset that puts life and renewal at the heart of our food system. At Planton Farm, we go beyond the checklist of “regen ag” principles, focusing on restoring soil, biodiversity, and watersheds while producing nutrient-dense food. True regeneration means healing degraded land and ecosystems, not just adopting a new label. Every farm’s journey is unique, rooted in continuous learning, observation, and a deep connection to nature. For us, diversity, context, and a commitment to thriving ecosystems are the catalysts for real change—reminding us that regeneration is an ongoing process, not a destination.