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Singing Frogs Farm

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What they cover

Singing Frogs Farm in Sebastopol, California generates over $100,000 per acre in revenue from a 3-acre no-till market garden. Paul and Elizabeth Kaiser's videos and presentations cover their intensive production system: 7 to 8 crop rotations per year, no bare soil ever, heavy compost application, and permanent raised beds. The farm uses no tillage, no synthetic inputs, and minimal irrigation.


Why they matter

The per-acre revenue numbers are what make Singing Frogs Farm a landmark: $100,000+ per acre versus $3,000 to $5,000 for conventional vegetable farms. The Kaisers prove that regenerative practices are not a compromise on productivity; they are the path to maximum productivity. Their soil organic matter levels (over 8% in some beds) and water-holding capacity data demonstrate that intensive regenerative management builds soil faster than any other approach.


How to engage

Watch their presentations on YouTube (posted by various agriculture conferences). They offer farm tours and workshops at their Sebastopol, California location. Paul Kaiser speaks regularly at regenerative agriculture conferences.


Start here

Watch the Ecological Farming Association presentation where Paul Kaiser presents their complete system: crop planning, bed management, compost sourcing, and the per-acre revenue data that has made their farm famous.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Singing Frogs Farm?

Singing Frogs Farm in Sebastopol, California generates over $100,000 per acre in revenue from a 3-acre no-till market garden.

How much does Singing Frogs Farm cost?

Singing Frogs Farm is a paid resource. Pricing varies, so check the official site for current plans and subscription options.

Why is Singing Frogs Farm important for regen ag creators?

The per-acre revenue numbers are what make Singing Frogs Farm a landmark: $100,000+ per acre versus $3,000 to $5,000 for conventional vegetable farms. The Kaisers prove that regenerative practices are not a compromise on productivity; they are the path to maximum productivity.

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