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Breathing new life into your regenerative journey

Breathing new life into your regenerative journey

A hands-on seminar from Āta Regenerative – for those ready to move beyond the theory.

Are you a few years into implementing regenerative or nature-based farming practices—but not seeing the progress you’d hoped for?

Have you found yourself wondering:

  • Why isn’t this working the way I expected?
  • What’s holding me back from the outcomes I was aiming for?
  • What do I actually need to shift to move forward with confidence?

If this sounds like your situation, you’re not alone—and this seminar is for you.

Join us for a half-day collaborative session designed specifically for people in your situation. To help you accelerate your path to the regenerative outcomes that originally excited you.

Event details

📅 Date: Thursday, 9 October 2025
🕙 Time: 10:00am – 3:00pm
📍 Location: The James Homestead, 16 Cowshed Lane, Kamo, Whangārei
💵 Tickets: $80 per person (includes lunch)
👥 Spaces: Limited to 25 participants
🎟️ Click here to book your spot

What this seminar is (and what it’s not)

This is not another workshop about the latest regenerative practices or monitoring techniques. You’ve likely already tried many of those.

We’re not here to preach or pander. This is an invitation to get real about what’s working and what’s not, and what needs to shift—personally, practically, and within your farm system.. To be supported in getting what you want and need from your regenerative journey.

And it definitely isn’t about learning another regenerative practice or monitoring technique. Because everyone has a different situation, different conditions, and a different vision for their future.

This session is designed for those who are already on the journey—those who’ve been working with regenerative or nature-based methods for 3 to 5+ years, but feel stuck, uncertain, or simply not satisfied with the results so far.

You’ll be working alongside other farmers who are in similar places. Together, we’ll explore the unique conditions you’re working in, the vision you hold, and how you can begin a more effective next chapter in your regenerative journey.

Why join us?

Because regenerative agriculture is not one-size-fits-all. Every farm, farmer, and context is different.

This seminar is a collaborative, honest, and hands-on experience—not a lecture. You’ll be supported in reflecting on your current reality, redefining your direction, and uncovering practical ways to move forward with clarity and purpose.

Expect deep discussion, open sharing, and a chance to reconnect with the reasons you started this journey in the first place.

Meet your facilitators

The regenerative leaders helping farmers create real, lasting change.

With decades of hands-on experience in farming, coaching, and collaboration, these facilitators bring practical wisdom, grounded insight, and a shared commitment to supporting you on your unique regenerative journey.

Mike Green

Mike Green

A business coach and regenerative advocate, Mike helps farmers build profitable systems that increase the life in our communities and ecosystems.

Hugh Jellie

Dr Hugh Jellie

Founder of Āta Regenerative, Hugh is on a mission to improve health across the food system—from those farming the land to those consuming the food it produces.

Nick Tucker

A holistic farmer and collaboration facilitator, Nick brings a deep curiosity and care for creating the support structures farmers need to successfully implement regenerative change.

Let’s get to the heart of what’s holding you back

This seminar is an opportunity to hit pause, reflect, connect, and get support to move forward—on your terms.

If you’re interested in breathing new life into your regenerative journey, we’d love to have you with us.

Please note, spaces are limited, so reserve your spot now.

If you have any questions, please contact Hugh at hugh@ata.land or call Nick on 021 049 4968.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Dr Hugh JellieSeptember 15, 20250

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.