Agricultural Science

Soil biology dictates crop resilience

We scale ecological farming across a multi-state network by putting microbial health first. Our data-driven methodology proves that resilient crops begin with structured soil chemistry.

Extreme macro close-up of rich dark loam soil structure, visible organic matter and root systems, early morning low-angle sunlight, 35mm lens
Extreme macro close-up of rich dark loam soil structure, visible organic matter and root systems, early morning low-angle sunlight, 35mm lens
Verified Metrics

Our biological acreage index

We measure ecological indicators annually to ensure our multi-state distribution network delivers crops grown in living, active soil systems.

3.8%

Active Organic Matter

Average soil organic carbon levels across all active acreage, double the regional baseline.

3x

Pre-Planting Biology Tests

Microbial activity and nutrient uptake capacity verified before a single seed is sown.

20%

Wild Buffer Acreage

Acreage left completely wild to support natural pollinator populations and crop biodiversity.

Our Protocol

Three stages of biological control

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Soil Biology Baseline

Regenerative Cultivation

Harvest-to-Dock Tracking

We analyze active microbial networks and fungal-to-bacterial ratios months before planting.

Multi-species cover crops are rolled down to form a natural mulch, protecting topsoil structure.

Crops are harvested at peak nutritional density and monitored via cold-chain integrity systems.

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