Our First Cover Crops Are Blooming!

December 2019

Vicia is part of the legume family and commonly known as vetch. They help with fixing nitrogen in the soil and therefore, act as a natural fertilizer. The plants cover the soil in a low netting  where they stay until they are rolled into the fields before sowing time of the commodity crops.

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Recently, we took part in a pilot case study done by CampoGIS and funded by 5th World, aimed at exploring how different farming systems impact biodiversity in the Pampas region of Argentina. Eight farms, conventional, organic, and regenerative, were observed using field indicators such as:

🕸️ Arthropods | 🐸Amphibians | 🐝 Pollinators | 🦅 Birds | 🌳 Vegetation | 🌱 Land cover

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Moments of knowledge exchange like these lie at the core of what we stand for.

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Here, the animals live on their pasture, being moved to new parcels on a daily basis. We try to imitate their natural habitat and encourage their natural behavior. In a landscape where they can freely walk and eat a well-balanced pasture mix, open-air, all year round.

Pampas Case Study

At La Delia Verde we are passionate about systemic change in the agri–food–health sector, and we work daily to make it happen.

People often ask us: “How do you know regenerative agriculture works?” We know because we work, we observe, and we measure.

Recently, we took part in a pilot case study done by CampoGIS and funded by 5th World, aimed at exploring how different farming systems impact biodiversity in the Pampas region of Argentina. Eight farms, conventional, organic, and regenerative, were observed using field indicators such as:

🕸️ Arthropods | 🐸Amphibians | 🐝 Pollinators | 🦅 Birds | 🌳 Vegetation | 🌱 Land cover

Forestation Update

Since 2021, we have planted 2,700 trees. All of them come from stakes grown at our own tree nursery.

Every planted tree is a gift. More shade. More underground life. More flying life around. More nutrients replenished. More carbon captured. More clean air.

Regenerating Our Future – Cultivating the Soil and Our Community

We recently enjoyed a wonderful day of professional growth with Hunter CEPT N°10 students, exploring how regenerative farming practices can transform ecosystems.

Moments of knowledge exchange like these lie at the core of what we stand for.

Livestock Project Update

The livestock project is an integral part of our overall Holistic Management System.

Here, the animals live on their pasture, being moved to new parcels on a daily basis. We try to imitate their natural habitat and encourage their natural behavior. In a landscape where they can freely walk and eat a well-balanced pasture mix, open-air, all year round.