Improving Soil Fertility
We envision a future where agriculture works with nature, not against it—where healthy soils, resilient landscapes, and profitable farms coexist for generations to come.
Water as the Primary Design Element
We see water not as a challenge to be controlled, but as a resource to be guided, slowed, and stored within the landscape. Keyline planning allows rainfall to be distributed evenly across the land, reducing erosion, preventing runoff, and maximising soil moisture where it is needed most.
- Capture rainfall where it falls
- Rehydrate ridgelines and valleys alike
- Turn drought risk into opportunity
Regenerating Soil -
Securing the Future
At the heart of our vision is soil—living, breathing, and foundational to all productive agriculture. We believe true sustainability begins below the surface, by:
- Increasing soil carbon and humus
- Improving subsoil structure and fertility
- Enhancing water infiltration and retention
- Reducing reliance on synthetic inputs
Empowering Farmers Through Better Design
We believe farmers are stewards of the land, and with the right tools and knowledge, they can regenerate ecosystems while running highly productive businesses. That’s why our vision extends beyond equipment. We are committed to:
- Educating landholders in keyline principles
- Promoting whole-of-farm design thinking
- Providing proven, practical tools that deliver real outcomes
The Yeomans Plow is more than machinery—it represents a shift in mindset from extractive farming to regenerative land management.
Our vision is long-term. We are driven by the belief that agriculture should leave the land better than it was found—more fertile, more resilient, and more alive.
- By combining sound design, biological understanding, and innovative cultivation, we are working toward a future where farming:
- Builds soil year after year
- Strengthens rural communities
- Supports food security and environmental health
This is our vision: regenerative agriculture at scale, grounded in proven principles, and focused on the future of the land.