New Forest Farm showcases over 100,000 trees and shrubs planted in a keyline-designed, oak savanna-inspired system that works with nature to restore balance and productivity. By integrating livestock and tree crops, the farm cycles nutrients, improves pasture health, and builds long-term fertility. Each inch of rainfall is captured—over 27,000 gallons per acre—reducing runoff and strengthening drought resilience. Through perennial polycultures, inputs are slashed by 90%, while carbon sequestration outpaces conventional row crops by 5–10x. This is restoration with results—ecologically sound, economically viable, and built to last.

At Mainsprings, regeneration begins at the roots—66,919 trees across 292 species, planted in harmony with the land and its people. Nearly 30,000 meters of berms and swales guide water back into the soil, transforming over 837,000 square meters into thriving permaculture fields. With 3.8 million gallons of rainwater catchment and a design rooted in ecological diversity, Mainsprings is building food security, climate resilience, and a blueprint for community-led restoration—one tree, one field, one generation at a time.