Beyond Regeneration: The Fight To Rewild the American Northeast
Small, organic and family-owned farms scattered throughout the Northeast are staging a quiet revolt against the American commercial farming industry by rewilding the landscape.
Small, organic and family-owned farms scattered throughout the Northeast are staging a quiet revolt against the American commercial farming industry by rewilding the landscape.
Through grazing-based viticulture, Antiquum Farm demonstrates that guiding farm animals to graze within vineyards lends a truer sense of terroir to wine, while also pushing the conversation about regenerative agriculture forward not only for grape growers, but for all farmers.
An exploration of how regenerative farming, biodiversification, and the complexities of relying on farmers lead the charge for climate change.
Founded on practices of Indigenous and Black farmers, a promise for the future of farming.