Stories So Far.

My personal regenerative journey.

Wait, where have I been when? And what happened there that I want to remember? Sometimes, in order to make memories stick, let information become experience and knowledge, you need to write them down. I need to write them down. To be able to go back. To be able to reflect. These are insights, moments, and anecdotes about life, travels, and the people I have met and don’t want to forget.

High Desert. [US Roadtrip 2022]

I walk over to the boulder where the little pointy guy is growing, right at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. I’ve never seen a cactus growing on a rock in the forest, right next to evergreens.  „We’re in the High Desert,“ Jason tells me.  During our hike I stop

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Context

The right animalsat the right timeat the right placewith the right behavior. It always starts with this first question: „The right animals.“ Does your place need animals?If yes, which animal are right for the place you’re at?And as importantly, can you, within your holistic context, imagine managing animals? If you

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Over the fence.

Fencing. Some love it, some rather try to avoid it. But when you look closer, you can learn a lot from it: Fencing is absolutely context-specific. You can gather inspiration, look into catalogues for equipment, get some guidelines, but in the end: It has to fit your personal, local, specific

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What do I do?

In challenging times – world-wide crises and our own personal journeys through life – I found myself and others asking: Where do I start? What can I do? What is mine to do? One answer stands out, everytime: Start where you are. “Start where you are” brought me a lot

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Brat. [Our nomadic life 2022 – Maribo (Denmark)]

Folk music is blasting from the Bluetooth speakers. We stomp our feet on the ground while the manual mincer grinds and shrieks away. One of us is turning the handle to a constant rhythm, one is refilling meat into the top. One is cheering us on and humming to the

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Closing Nature’s Cycle.

“I need to regenerate!” I hear myself and others saying quite regularly. But I guess what we actually mean is that we need to rest, to recharge. To step back and look inwards. To reflect. To close nature’s cycle. Wintering. Nature takes a deep breath before she brings out new

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Regenerative Dairy?

When you google for case studies and examples about the positive effects of cows on biodiversity, ecosystems, and climate, the prominent ones to pop-up are almost always cow-calf-examples. „Show us examples for dairy!“ my dairy farmers within a current project challenge me. And I totally understand the wish to see

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Expertus. Or Experii.

Lately, I’ve been asked or addressed as “an expert” what I would do on this specific field, in this ecosystem.  Do I have the answers? Well, there are no blueprints. And just maybe, we even need less “best practices”. We need more look&see trials on your sites and in your

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Regeneration messbar machen. // Measuring regeneration.

Die Wachstumssaison hat begonnen! Und damit auch das Ökologische Monitoring. Seit 3 Wochen sind wir wieder unterwegs auf Höfen und Flächen zusammen mit Landwirt:innen, um unsere Beobachtungen zu schärfen und Beobachtungspunkte einzurichten. Svenja Nette hat ein paar wunderbare Zeilen darüber zusammengeschrieben. Danke, Svenja! Mit all dem, was wir auf unseren Flächen

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Desert in Brandenburg.

It’s easy to forget that we are still in Germany, still in a non-brittle environment. The air is hot, it hasn’t rained for a while. It’s April and rain would be well needed – especially because the last years have shown that there might be no rain in summer at

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