Regenerative Solutions, One Rental at a Time
Empowering your projects for a greener future
Welcome to Regen Rentals
Belli Beef have partnered with Gilldora Grove and together we’re passionate about nurturing the land and producing premium, regenerative produce that helps restore the environment and supports regenerative communities. Our farms are committed to soil health, water conservation, and biodiversity, with a focus on regenerative practices that ensure a healthier, more resilient ecosystem for future generations which is why we offer our equipment to hire so you can do the same.
Regen Rentals is committed to providing regenerative solutions for your projects, offering high-quality, eco-friendly equipment that aligns with our mission to restore and regenerate the environment. Whether you need machinery for seeding, cable laying, fertilizer spreading or aerating, we have the tools and know how to help you make a positive impact. We have extensive knowledge on the machinery, how it works, the application of outputs and all things regenerative farming related. We prioritise soil health, biodiversity, and ethical farming and we believe in supporting businesses and individuals who are dedicated to creating a healthier, more resilient world. With Regen Rentals, you can access the knowledge and equipment you need while contributing to a regenerative future.
No Til Disc Seeder
A no-till seeder is a piece of agricultural equipment designed to plant seeds without disturbing the soil through traditional plowing or tilling. Instead of turning over the soil, a no-till seeder cuts a small furrow, places the seed in the furrow, and covers it over, all in one pass. This method helps preserve soil structure, reduce erosion, improve water retention, and maintain beneficial organisms in the soil, like earthworms.
By avoiding tillage, no-till farming promotes regenerative practices, reduces the carbon footprint, and helps build healthier, more resilient soil over time. This makes it a popular tool in sustainable farming systems.
Agrifarm Aerator
An Agrifarm aerator is a piece of farming equipment used to improve soil health by creating small holes or channels in the ground, allowing air, water, and nutrients to penetrate deeper into the soil. The aerator works by using a series of rotating spikes, tines, or discs to puncture the soil, which helps alleviate compaction and enhances root growth for plants or crops.
By improving soil aeration, the Agrifarm aerator encourages better drainage, reduces waterlogging, promotes healthy root development, and increases microbial activity in the soil. It’s especially beneficial for regenerating compacted soil, increasing organic matter decomposition, and supporting overall soil health, which is key in sustainable and regenerative farming practices.
Tow and Fert Sprayer
A tow and fert sprayer is a piece of agricultural equipment designed for applying liquid fertilizers and biology to crops or fields. The "tow" refers to the fact that the sprayer is typically towed behind a tractor, making it mobile and efficient for large-scale applications.
The fert part of the name indicates that it is specifically designed for applying liquid fertilizers and biology. These sprayers are equipped with tanks to hold the liquid and spray nozzles that distribute the liquid evenly across the soil or plants. The sprayer is adjustable to apply different rates of fertilizer depending on the specific needs of the crop.
By using a tow and fert sprayer, farmers can efficiently manage fertilization, ensuring optimal plant growth and soil health. It also helps minimize the waste or over-application of fertilisers, making it a valuable tool for regenerative farming practices.
Pipe Layer
A pipe layer is used to install underground irrigation systems or cables such as electrical, communication, or fiber-optic cables, the machine works by digging a trench, laying the piping or cables and then backfilling the trench, all in one go. This process allows for precise and efficient installation of irrigation piping, which is crucial for farms that rely on consistent water distribution across large areas.
The use of a pipe layer for water distribution helps prevent damage to crops and minimises soil disruption. It also ensures the irrigation system is installed at the correct depth, which is important for protecting the pipes from physical damage, and ensures effective water delivery to the plants or troughs. This method is often faster and more efficient than manual trenching and is ideal for large-scale projects on farms.