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When nothing changes, there's no need for a leader. For years, the "leaders" of agriculture have been happy with the status quo. We're changing that. We see an evolution of agriculture driven by innovation, insights, collaboration, and change. This doesn't happen in fancy offices in big cities. It happens in the field, where information is shared and decisions are made with growers. That's what we mean when we say we're 

WE ARE LEADERS IN THE FIELD

AN EDUCATION-FIRST APPROACH

We freely share our expertise through an education-first approach, focusing on integrating nutrients, biology and fertility to enhance the natural abilities of plants and soil. We educate to elimiate guesswork. providing growers with the tools and knowledge they need to optimize their farming practices to achieve profitable outcomes. 

AGRONOMY 365 PROGRAM

We offer a comprehensive field management solution that includes real-time tracking, data monitoring, and soil tissue sampling. It provides personalized agronomic insights and recommendations, helping growers achieve their yield goals and improve soil health by making informed crop-input decisions based on field data. 

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INDUSTRY LEADING PRODUCTS

We sell future-forward products that solve challenges that growers don't often see until it's too late. Our products help growers to be proactive rater than reactive, which means healthier crops in the short term and healthier soils in the long term. Every gallon we sell today is a nod to the future. 

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Focusing solely on nitrogen in your farming operation overlooks the broader nutrient needs of your crops and the health of your soil. While nitrogen is essential for growth, plants require a balanced nutrient profile—including phosphorus, potassium, and micronutrients—to thrive. Over-reliance on nitrogen can also deplete soil organic matter, reduce microbial activity, and lead to nutrient imbalances that ultimately limit yield potential and soil resiliency. A holistic approach to fertility, including biological inputs, is key to achieving healthier crops and long-term soil sustainability.

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