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Soil health is central to regenerative farming. On the transitional journey to improve soil health, integrating holistic - systems-based agronomy can drive faster, more significant progress. By recognizing biology as the key driver of nutrient uptake and crop quality, and using tools like sap testing to identify and correct site-specific nutrient imbalances, we can optimize plant health. Once nutrients are balanced, photosynthesis improves, crop quality increases, and beneficial root exudates expand—compounding the soil health gains. The end goal is to create customized, science-based fertility plan guided by the most current agronomic insights and analytical methods. Having this in place as a farm wants to transition to regenerative farming not only ensures success but validation of that improvement and commitment to constant iteration until that goal is achieved.
We at Soil Health Lab are passionate about regenerative ag for many reasons. We embody the social, economic, and environmental aspects of this movement (as well as see the upcoming regulatory hurdles and consumer demand) but first and foremost as agronomic experts - we see an incredible way for those farming to feed their crops efficiently with minimal nutrient and biological antagonism that enhances ROI while improving crop quality and resilience to pests and diseases.
A core value we embody is 'work smarter, not harder', we find modern ag has many antagonisms and misconceptions that cost farmers $ in part through yield but mostly through crop quality in associated rejections or losses. We utilize our approach to build and verify more impactful fertility programs that in certain senses mimic nature and go after 'root causes' rather than band aids and how to address this in an economically viable manner.
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