Dr Hugh Jellie

Dr Hugh Jellie is the founder of Ata Regenerative and has spent 17 years researching farming systems and regenerative agriculture around the world. He now helps farmers, organisations and individuals change to deliver improved environmental, social, financial and health outcomes.

Ecological Monitoring for future farm value: NZ case studies20251119105508

Ecological Monitoring for future farm value: NZ case studies

Dr Hugh JellieNovember 19, 20250 comments
See how tracking ecological health through EOV empowers farmers to restore their land and unlock new forms of future farm value. Read more. ...
The important role of diversity in regenerative farming20250818084120

The important role of diversity in regenerative farming

Dr Hugh JellieAugust 18, 20250 comments
Discover how diversity through multi-species grazing can regenerate land, boost animal health, and strengthen farm resilience....
The concerning decline in pasture yields in New Zealand20250728093831

The concerning decline in pasture yields in New Zealand

Dr Hugh JellieJuly 28, 20250 comments
NZ is facing a troubling decline in pasture yields. Learn what's behind the drop and how Holistic Planned Grazing can help reverse the trend. ...
Unlock the power of Holistic Management – Enroll now!20250317111732

Unlock the power of Holistic Management – Enroll now!

Dr Hugh JellieMarch 17, 20250 comments
Are you passionate about sustainable land management? Find out how you can join the online training course in Holistic Management here....
Gain insights from a NZ regenerative farmer from our first EOV webinar20240912084446

Gain insights from a NZ regenerative farmer from our first EOV webinar

Dr Hugh JellieSeptember 12, 20240 comments
Gain valuable insights from a NZ regenerative farmer who shares his experience in holistic management. Where is he now? Learn more here....
How will your land respond under stress? The concept of brittleness explained20240814090525

How will your land respond under stress? The concept of brittleness explained

Emily HouseAugust 14, 20240 comments
Understanding the concept of brittleness can help with your decision-making about what management practices to use on your land. Read more....