Red Rock Farm

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We're a small sustainable homestead using regenerative permaculture methods

Some of the new babies ๐Ÿ˜
04/26/2026

Some of the new babies ๐Ÿ˜

02/20/2026

Grasslands and grazers build soil better.

RIP
02/20/2026

RIP

Celebrating the life and legacy of visionary Dr. Elaine Ingham whose transformative work has revolutionized soil science and showed a new way to exist harmoniously with natural systems. She was a groundbreaking microbiologist and a vibrant leader in the regenerative agriculture movement who developed the concept of the Soil Food Web. Dr. Elaine championed the critical role of microorganisms in building healthy, sustainable ecosystems. As a researcher, educator, and mentor, her innovative studies and tireless advocacy empowered farmers, scientists, and environmentalists worldwide to restore and sustain soil health.

Dr. Ingham founded the Soil Food Web School whose mission continues to be empowering individuals and organizations to regenerate the soils in their communities. She served as the Soil Food Web School's Principal Ambassador, Science and Research Advisor. Today the school is a thriving part of her living legacy, teaching soil science and empowering growers, consultants and lab-techs with the skills to support careers in the field.

Connecting the microscopic world of soil with the larger world of gardening and farming has literally changed the world. Dr. Elaine Ingham built bridges with her Soil Food Web approach between many communities of practice and regenerative movements including organic food production, agroecology, agroforestry, permaculture, holistic land management, biodynamics, regenerative agriculture, and ecological restoration.

Venerated by the global permaculture movement, Dr. Elaine's Soil Food Web approach has levelled up the practices, strategies and techniques for soil regeneration in all climates and contexts.

To continue her lifeโ€™s work, her family requests planting a tree or making a donation to the Soil Food Web Foundation.

Photo by Grace Solkinson

Please don't poison
02/07/2026

Please don't poison

10/08/2025

Babies at play

10/07/2025

The flock from a couple of years ago. I need some new hens!

08/15/2025

Climatic uncertainty has become the new normal. Farmers, gardeners and orchard-keepers are seeking ways to adapt their food production to be more resilient in the face of such โ€œglobal weirding.โ€

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