Green Farms Maui - Planning, Consulting, Planting ๐ฑ 1. Organic Farming No synthetic pesticides or fertilizers Emphasizes soil health, biodiversity, and animal welfare Certified organic systems must follow strict guidelines ๐พ 2. Regenerative Agriculture Focuses on restoring soil health, increasing biodiversity, and drawing down carbon Includes cover cropping, no-till farming, composting, and rotational grazing Goes beyond sustainabilityโaims to heal the land ๐ณ 3. Agroforestry Integrates trees and shrubs with crops or animals Mimics forest ecosystems (like food forests or silvopasture) Boosts biodiversity and long-term productivity ๐ 4. Permaculture Farming Based on natural ecosystems and design principles Emphasizes closed-loop systems, minimal waste, and self-sufficiency Often includes zones, companion planting, rainwater harvesting, and natural building ๐ป 5. Biodynamic Farming A spiritual-ecological approach rooted in Rudolf Steiner's philosophy Uses organic practices plus cosmic rhythms, lunar cycles, and special compost preparations Farms are treated as living organisms with interdependent parts ๐ 6. Pasture-Raised / Rotational Grazing Farms Livestock rotate through pastures to mimic natural grazing patterns Improves soil health, prevents overgrazing, and reduces methane emissions Common in regenerative and holistic management systems ๐ 7. Aquaponics & Hydroponics Aquaponics: Combines fish farming with plant growing in a closed-loop water system Hydroponics: Soil-free farming using nutrient-rich water Highly water-efficient and space-saving, often used in urban settings ๐ 8. Climate-Smart Farming Adapted to climate change challenges Focuses on resilience, carbon capture, and reduced emissions Often overlaps with regenerative and agroecological practices Name Email Phone Number Message Send