The Atlas · Broadsheet
The same nine concepts, printed in workshop register. Heavier ink. Type-led diagrams. The reader handles the page.
Fresh Earth turns regenerated farmland into a single audited holdable thing — a method, an audit, a treasury, a learning loop — organised so one project funds the next, and each one starts where the last one finished.
One thing to hold. Five layers underneath. Land at the bottom; the unit on top.
— Door first. Behind the door, the workshop.
A book of entries. Each entry signed. Each signed entry held against the next round of work.
— A balance sheet, kept in honest tense.
Same seven stages on every project. Same gates. Same artefacts at the end.
— Field manual. The work is the proof.
Five rings around one table. Each ring gives. Each ring gets. None of the five eats alone.
— A table with five chairs. None of them empty.
Every project teaches the system. The blueprint is the apprentice that does the teaching.
— Audit, learn, repeat. Each round is sharper.
Healed land grows in worth. Spent land does not. The market has not yet priced the difference.
— Healed land, unpriced.
A custodian who holds the land and runs the method. Hands in soil. Cover crops in by the equinox.
— Hands in soil. Fence done before the rain.
A backer of the round. Pays into the project. Gets the audit, the ledger, the next round.
— No yield. No coupon. The audited record.
The eater of the land's work. Buys produce with named provenance. Reads the audit if they want.
— Read the audit on the label.
Nine concepts. Printed in order. The system, set in type.
Internal · wholesale only · non-offer. The Atlas describes a system architecture; it is not an offer of, or invitation to apply for, any financial product. Specific historical allocation figures live in the deck this Atlas precedes, not here.
