How We Grow Life Bread Wheat - Seeding
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REGENERATIVE FARMING
Regenerative farming is a long-term approach to a sustainable and resilient agro-ecosystem that benefits both the producer and the consumer by providing a nutrient-rich food source, healthy living, and a thriving community connection.
The benefits of regenerative farming include improved soil structure, microbiomes, plant health and nutrition, water conservation, carbon sequestration and increased input cost affordability.
Regenerative farming requires perseverance and a willingness to adapt to changing conditions, with all its challenges and successes.
Learn more about how we plant the wheat seed and give it a good start with biological nutrients.
LIFE BREAD REGENERATIVE FARM JOURNEY

Start With The Seed
Screened (no impurities, foreign seeds, chaff) Wheat Berry storage
1 bin holds approx.6000, 20lb pails Life Bread Wheat Berries

Transports Wheat Berries from combines (Fall) to and from the seed cleaning plant into the bins
Wheat Berries are reloaded into Super B (Spring) to fill the seed drill
Trailers hold approx. 5000, 20lb pails Life Bread Wheat Berries
Bio Emissions System, Tractor, Seed Drill, Liquid Cart
3 tanks on the front of the Tractor hold rainwater and biology
Exhaust enters through the grey tank (400 °C), exits as vapour (66 °C)
Vapour forced to Seed Drill fan, which coats seed before distribution runs
This process increases the germination rate and eliminates the use of fungicides
Yellow tanks on the Seed Drill hold Wheat Berries
Tanks hold approx. 1000, 20lb pails Life Bread Wheat Berries
Air Drill plants seeds approximately. 1” deep in the soil
Water and biology are injected under the seed from the rear Liquid Cart tanks
This process increases soil microorganisms, organic matter and healthy wheat plants
Land Roller
Seals moisture around the seed and presses rocks into the ground
Stay tuned for more content showing you the wheat growing process using regenerative practices.