Mon Panier Bio
10 acres330 Rang des Forges E, Saint-Félix-de-Valois, Québec J0K 2M0Yan and Maxime Beaudry
Regenerative agriculture means promoting life, tilling the soil as little as possible, providing an environment conducive to soil microorganism development, helping the soil by adding beneficial amendments, such as biochar.
Products
- Apple
- Pear
- Grape
- Raspberry
- Strawberry
- Sea Buckthorn
- Garlic
- Asparagus
- Eggplant
- Beetroot
- Broccoli
- Bok choy
- Swiss chard
- Carrot
- Celery
- Mushroom
- Cauliflower
- Brussels sprouts
- Green cabbage
- Red cabbage
- Chinese cabbage
- Cucumber
- Squash
- Zucchini
- Shallot
- Fennel
- Ginger
- Beans
- Kale
- Spinach
- Lettuce
- Summer onion
- Parsnip
- Potato
- Snap peas
- Sweet pea
- Leek
- Pepper
- Turnip
- Radish
- Melon radish
- Black radish
- Rutabaga
- Tomato
- Cherry tomato
- Jerusalem artichoke
Regenerative Practices
- Minimize soil disturbance
- Minimum-till
- Ridge till
- Keep the soil covered and maintain living roots year-round
- Cover crops
- Organic mulch
- Plastic mulch
- Relay (or double) cropping
- Protect and enhance biodiversity
- Companion cropping
- Diverse crop rotations
- Pollinator buffers
- Habitat conservation/creation/restoration
- Optimize input use
- Compost
- Compost tea
- Manure
- Minimal to no use of synthetic pesticides
- Minimal to no use of synthetic fertilizers
- Preserve and restore natural ecosystems
- Maintain living roots year-round (agroforestry and perennials)
- Alley cropping
- Windbreaks
- Native perennial vegetation conservation
- Riparian buffers
- Integrate animals on the lands and ensure their welfare
- Pastured pigs or poultry
- Improve water cycles
- Rainwater harvesting
- Water conservation
Observations
- We have been using regenerative practices for over 10 years
- More birds and hummingbirds
Certifications
- Organic (Québec Vrai)
How to buy
- Organic basket on our website, or directly at the farm
