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Can regenerative agriculture really be profitable? [Thomas Lecomte]

Can regenerative agriculture really be profitable? [Thomas Lecomte]

1h17 |12/11/2025
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Can regenerative agriculture really be profitable? [Thomas Lecomte]

Can regenerative agriculture really be profitable? [Thomas Lecomte]

1h17 |12/11/2025
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 According to Thomas Lecompte of Soil Capital Farming, the answer is a resounding yes! If you embrace complexity, plan for the long term, and treat the farm as a living system, not a factory.

In this episode, we dive deep into what it takes to transition large-scale conventional farms into regenerative systems without sacrificing profitability. Thomas shares powerful case studies from Argentina and Belgium, where farmers reduced inputs like synthetic fertilizer and herbicides, improved soil health, integrated livestock using holistic grazing, and still maintained (or improved!) gross margins.


He breaks down how long-term crop rotation planning, the smart use of cover crops, and tools like land equivalent ratios are reshaping the economic model of farming. Plus, he offers hard-won wisdom on the emotional and strategic complexity of real-life regenerative transitions.

🧠 “People hear complexity and think ‘complicated’. But managing complexity is what makes these systems work. Complexity can be beautiful.”

— Thomas Lecompte


Soil Capital Farming is currently managing thousands of hectares in Europe and South America, and rewarding farmers financially for improving soil health and carbon performance. In this episode, Thomas explains how they do it and why the future of farming depends on shifting both mindset and management.

🌾 Whether you’re a farmer, food systems investor, agronomist, policymaker, or just a curious human trying to figure out how we can grow food without destroying the planet, this one’s for you.


🎧 Listen in to discover:

  • How regenerative systems can be more profitable than conventional agriculture

  • What a 10-year crop rotation plan looks like—and why it matters

  • How holistic grazing helps regenerate soils and reduce costs

  • Why cover crops are a superpower for both ecosystem and financial health

  • Strategies to manage complexity without overwhelm

📍Perfect for audiences in #farming #agtech #sustainability #regenerativebusiness and beyond.



Produced in partnership with Soil Capital, a company accelerating the regenerative transition by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health & biodiversity.

https://www.soilcapital.com/



Usefull Links:



Follow Us

• Instagram: @deep_seed_podcast

• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/deep-seed

• Email: raphael@deepseed.eu


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Description

 According to Thomas Lecompte of Soil Capital Farming, the answer is a resounding yes! If you embrace complexity, plan for the long term, and treat the farm as a living system, not a factory.

In this episode, we dive deep into what it takes to transition large-scale conventional farms into regenerative systems without sacrificing profitability. Thomas shares powerful case studies from Argentina and Belgium, where farmers reduced inputs like synthetic fertilizer and herbicides, improved soil health, integrated livestock using holistic grazing, and still maintained (or improved!) gross margins.


He breaks down how long-term crop rotation planning, the smart use of cover crops, and tools like land equivalent ratios are reshaping the economic model of farming. Plus, he offers hard-won wisdom on the emotional and strategic complexity of real-life regenerative transitions.

🧠 “People hear complexity and think ‘complicated’. But managing complexity is what makes these systems work. Complexity can be beautiful.”

— Thomas Lecompte


Soil Capital Farming is currently managing thousands of hectares in Europe and South America, and rewarding farmers financially for improving soil health and carbon performance. In this episode, Thomas explains how they do it and why the future of farming depends on shifting both mindset and management.

🌾 Whether you’re a farmer, food systems investor, agronomist, policymaker, or just a curious human trying to figure out how we can grow food without destroying the planet, this one’s for you.


🎧 Listen in to discover:

  • How regenerative systems can be more profitable than conventional agriculture

  • What a 10-year crop rotation plan looks like—and why it matters

  • How holistic grazing helps regenerate soils and reduce costs

  • Why cover crops are a superpower for both ecosystem and financial health

  • Strategies to manage complexity without overwhelm

📍Perfect for audiences in #farming #agtech #sustainability #regenerativebusiness and beyond.



Produced in partnership with Soil Capital, a company accelerating the regenerative transition by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health & biodiversity.

https://www.soilcapital.com/



Usefull Links:



Follow Us

• Instagram: @deep_seed_podcast

• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/deep-seed

• Email: raphael@deepseed.eu


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 According to Thomas Lecompte of Soil Capital Farming, the answer is a resounding yes! If you embrace complexity, plan for the long term, and treat the farm as a living system, not a factory.

In this episode, we dive deep into what it takes to transition large-scale conventional farms into regenerative systems without sacrificing profitability. Thomas shares powerful case studies from Argentina and Belgium, where farmers reduced inputs like synthetic fertilizer and herbicides, improved soil health, integrated livestock using holistic grazing, and still maintained (or improved!) gross margins.


He breaks down how long-term crop rotation planning, the smart use of cover crops, and tools like land equivalent ratios are reshaping the economic model of farming. Plus, he offers hard-won wisdom on the emotional and strategic complexity of real-life regenerative transitions.

🧠 “People hear complexity and think ‘complicated’. But managing complexity is what makes these systems work. Complexity can be beautiful.”

— Thomas Lecompte


Soil Capital Farming is currently managing thousands of hectares in Europe and South America, and rewarding farmers financially for improving soil health and carbon performance. In this episode, Thomas explains how they do it and why the future of farming depends on shifting both mindset and management.

🌾 Whether you’re a farmer, food systems investor, agronomist, policymaker, or just a curious human trying to figure out how we can grow food without destroying the planet, this one’s for you.


🎧 Listen in to discover:

  • How regenerative systems can be more profitable than conventional agriculture

  • What a 10-year crop rotation plan looks like—and why it matters

  • How holistic grazing helps regenerate soils and reduce costs

  • Why cover crops are a superpower for both ecosystem and financial health

  • Strategies to manage complexity without overwhelm

📍Perfect for audiences in #farming #agtech #sustainability #regenerativebusiness and beyond.



Produced in partnership with Soil Capital, a company accelerating the regenerative transition by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health & biodiversity.

https://www.soilcapital.com/



Usefull Links:



Follow Us

• Instagram: @deep_seed_podcast

• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/deep-seed

• Email: raphael@deepseed.eu


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

 According to Thomas Lecompte of Soil Capital Farming, the answer is a resounding yes! If you embrace complexity, plan for the long term, and treat the farm as a living system, not a factory.

In this episode, we dive deep into what it takes to transition large-scale conventional farms into regenerative systems without sacrificing profitability. Thomas shares powerful case studies from Argentina and Belgium, where farmers reduced inputs like synthetic fertilizer and herbicides, improved soil health, integrated livestock using holistic grazing, and still maintained (or improved!) gross margins.


He breaks down how long-term crop rotation planning, the smart use of cover crops, and tools like land equivalent ratios are reshaping the economic model of farming. Plus, he offers hard-won wisdom on the emotional and strategic complexity of real-life regenerative transitions.

🧠 “People hear complexity and think ‘complicated’. But managing complexity is what makes these systems work. Complexity can be beautiful.”

— Thomas Lecompte


Soil Capital Farming is currently managing thousands of hectares in Europe and South America, and rewarding farmers financially for improving soil health and carbon performance. In this episode, Thomas explains how they do it and why the future of farming depends on shifting both mindset and management.

🌾 Whether you’re a farmer, food systems investor, agronomist, policymaker, or just a curious human trying to figure out how we can grow food without destroying the planet, this one’s for you.


🎧 Listen in to discover:

  • How regenerative systems can be more profitable than conventional agriculture

  • What a 10-year crop rotation plan looks like—and why it matters

  • How holistic grazing helps regenerate soils and reduce costs

  • Why cover crops are a superpower for both ecosystem and financial health

  • Strategies to manage complexity without overwhelm

📍Perfect for audiences in #farming #agtech #sustainability #regenerativebusiness and beyond.



Produced in partnership with Soil Capital, a company accelerating the regenerative transition by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health & biodiversity.

https://www.soilcapital.com/



Usefull Links:



Follow Us

• Instagram: @deep_seed_podcast

• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/deep-seed

• Email: raphael@deepseed.eu


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