The Land
Your ground. Trained hands.
No synthetic inputs.
The shared flow space model places trained regenerative practitioners on working land. Cross-practice teams sharing a single land base under a topsoil-first commitment.
What land partners receive
Vetted operators. No synthetic inputs. Period.
Vetted operators
Every practitioner completes the full Foundation program. Background-checked, trained, committed to topsoil-first practice. You receive people who are ready to work.
Cross-practice teams
Silvopasture alongside managed grazing alongside perennial systems. The land benefits from integration, not specialization.
What qualifies
Working farms. Conservation land. Ground in transition.
If your land is idle, aging out of production, or moving away from conventional practice, the Foundation can place trained practitioners who will steward it under a topsoil-first framework.
open your land
You have ground. We have trained hands.
Across the Gulf South, land is aging out of production. Owners are retiring. Ground is sitting idle or reverting to conventional lease arrangements that extract from the soil rather than build it. The Foundation exists to reverse that pattern.
If you have land that could receive trained regenerative practitioners, we want to hear from you. This is not a lease program. It is a stewardship partnership.
Your land improves
Topsoil-first practice means every season on your ground builds soil depth, water retention, and biological activity. The practitioners we place are trained to leave land in better condition than they found it.
No synthetic inputs on your ground
The commitment is unconditional. No chemical fertilizers, no synthetic amendments, no shortcuts. Soil health is measured and tracked. Your land is treated as a living system, not a production input.
Practitioners, not tenants
Foundation graduates are not looking for a place to rent. They are trained stewards entering a long-term relationship with land. The goal is continuity across generations, not a season-by-season arrangement.
Cross-practice integration
Your land receives a team, not a single operator. Complementary disciplines working the same ground: managed grazing, silvopasture, perennial systems. The land carries more because the practices support each other.
What we need to know about your land.
This is not an application. It is the beginning of a conversation about whether your ground and our practitioners are a fit.
Location and acreage
Where is the land and how much ground are we talking about?
Current use
Active production, idle, conservation easement, transitioning?
Water and access
Water sources, road access, existing infrastructure on the property.
Your intention
What are you looking for? What does the right partnership look like to you?
"The problem is not that we lack people willing to farm. The problem is that we lack a structure that takes them from willingness to working land."
The 25th Acre Foundation
Your land does not have to sit idle.
Tell us about your ground. If the fit is right, we will place trained practitioners who will steward it the way it deserves.

