
¶ I · The lead
A library of blueprints to heal the planet.
marginalia · centralised food broke the planet; decentralisation rebuilds it; we open-source what works.
FIG ¶ I · frontispiece · a broadsheet from hillview · FE Universe, ed. 2026
¶ I · The wound
Centralisation broke the planet — its food, its carbon, its land — and capital and soil went their separate ways.
marginal note — the centralisation thesis: when food, capital, and land each chase their own optimum, the planet pays the rent.
¶ II · A QUESTION FOR THE NEXT FARM
What if every farm could readevery other farm’s playbook?
And what if the network itself — the library of every blueprint that worked — were the asset; not the farm, not the deal, but the read-write trust between them.
The decentralisation thesis, re-stated for 2026: open the playbook, compound the practice, own the protocol. The library is the moat.
¶ III · What we areCOL · I
Fresh Earth is a new system for regenerative farmland — and the open library of blueprints that lets it scale. Measurable, profitable, yours.
marginalia · the skeleton is the contract; the library is the proof; the buyer is everyday.
FIG ¶ III · saatchi positioning skeleton · april 2026 · locked
Three movementsCOL · II
¶ IV · The network is the asset
Ten farms is the proof. Two thousand is the protocol. The decade between is the work.
specimen · ten farms today, two hundred by year-end, seven hundred at audit, two thousand at scale — every farm reads the open library and writes back into it.
FIG ¶ V · etched-globe scale ladder · FE Universe, Edition I · indicative
marginalia —
cost is one-time, value is annual, blueprints are perpetual.
disclaimerForward-looking — indicative only. Wholesale investors only (Corporations Act s708(8)/(11)). Capital is at risk; past performance is not indicative of future results (RG 170). Read the Information Memorandum.
¶ V · Compounding by design
Every farm makes the next farm cheaper, faster, more credible.
The blueprint paid for itself. Now it scales — read by the next farm, then the next. Then the next 700.
¶ VI · Five returns, one project
Carbon. Biodiversity. Food. Water. Yield. Five outcomes, one paddock — each one carries a dollar tag and a verification tag.
marginalia · one paddock measured five ways. Carbon, biodiversity, food, water, yield — every blueprint compounds the next.
FIG ¶ VII · five-outcome compounding diagram · CMF v1 §7 · audited Apr 2026
¶ VII · The hero plate · the asset
We open-source what works. The reader becomes the builder.
VIII · The Library
21 IP edges
6 plates · 7 farms
Open · attributed
A practice change becomes a measured outcome. A measured outcome becomes a verified blueprint. A blueprint becomes a public document — read by the next farm, the next region, the next country.
THE NETWORK BECOMES THE ASSET
¶ VIII · The choice
Investors fund. Farmers plan. Eaters trace. One verified record. Different jobs — same truth.
marginalia · three roles read the same hash-chained record — investor funds, farmer plans and writes, eater traces back to the field.
FIG ¶ IX · three-portal lattice diagram · CMF v1 §6 · hash-chained
¶ IX · The named human
Hillview Park
Lachlan Graham
“This farm was dead when I got it. I want every farmer in Australia to have what we built here.”
— Lachlan Graham
Hillview Park, NSW Southern Tablelands
4th-generation farmer · Australian Farmer of the Year, 2013. Hillview Park · 1,167 ha · Stage 5 audit, now.
Lachlan Graham
4th-generation custodian
Hillview Park · NSW
1,167 ha · Stage 5 audit
LIVE · Apr 2026
ZNE-Ag CRC partner
Cadastral title
hash-chained
¶ X · The terms
A$6M total · A$1M first close · A$50M cap. Future-equity instrument, wholesale only.
The platform is the offer.The library is the thesis.
¶ XII · Colophon · the close
Give the keys to humanity.Read the library.
Open the Information Memorandum →We are as gods. We may as well get good at it.
— Stewart Brand
Whole Earth Catalog · 1968
colophon — Vol I of the Fresh Earth Library was set in Newsreader and DM Mono and printed in archival monochrome. Hillview Park, NSW · 2026.
Set in Newsreader (Production Type & Design, 2021, distributed via Google Fonts under the SIL Open Font License) at variable optical-size axis 14–144 and weight axis 380–800. Display set in italic; body set in roman with oldstyle figures and hung punctuation. Numerals set in DM Mono (Colophon Foundry, 2014) at 9.5px small-caps for technical metadata.
Diagrams are bespoke vector specimens — five plates authored for Variant B in the woodcut tradition of the Whole Earth Catalog (1968, Stewart Brand) and five dieline specimens for Variant C in the tradition of Stripe Press editorial publications.
Photography commissioned for Variant A in the Salgado / Patagonia / Aesop documentary register and for Variant D in the Penn / Bloomberg Green specimen-photography register.
Edited and produced by Fresh Earth Studio, working as a studio of designers, photographers, copy editors, and a typographer. Each round was reviewed by a working group of senior critics and signed off by an independent creative director outside the studio.
Composed at Hillview Park, NSW Southern Tablelands, April 2026. Wholesale only — Corporations Act s708(8)/(11) — RG 170. Capital is at risk; past performance is not indicative of future results.